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Children at Risk of Overweight with Too Much Bedroom Tech
Being overweight—a condition said to be putting every child at risk. And for a reason, lack of sleep follows having smartphones and gadgets, among others into their bedrooms. According to several researches in the past, there is a correlation between weight and sleep in children. Safefood’s latest campaign phase is
Thin-Film Solar Technology Gathers Scrutiny from Experts
A thin-film solar innovation scrutiny is on the surface while China’s Hanergy rises. Today, Li Hejun is propelling to the rich list of China, as the potential for green energy becomes popular. However, this Hanergy Holdings isn’t proving that it can transform impressive laboratory research into building commercially successful products.
Police on Boston Runners: No Need to Worry About Drones
Local authorities have ensured 30,000 runners at the Boston marathon that there would be a no-fly zone to implement at the run. Although many runners would have certain things to worry about, they did not have to in terms of drones. The Massachusetts State Police announced a no-fly zone, including
CU Rolls Out New Smart Meters
City Utility is rolling out a new technology for its mission of helping consumers save on their utility bills. The company is aiming to develop advanced metering infrastructure in order to reduce utility consumption of consumers. Director of Geographical Information Systems and Advanced Metering Infrastructure of City Utilities, Chris Hill,
Google on Antitrust: ‘Bad People’ Only Try Pulling Us Down
After regulators at the European Union charged the giant tech, Google, for antitrust, the New York Times published a headline saying that the campaign versus Google in Europe was funded by competitor Microsoft. Given that part of it is true, the story being shopped by PR staffers and executives at
MIT Researchers Develop a Thumbnail Wearable
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) researchers are into developing a miniature wireless track pad, wherein the wearable will be worn on a user’s thumbnail. This new technology aims at letting users control the wearable device even if their hands are full. Some activities could be answering a phone call when
Japanese Magnetic Train Breaks World Record
The Maglev, a magnetic levitation train hit a record of 366mph. This is the fastest speed recorded in the history of magnetic trains. Constructed by the Central Japan Railway Company, they say that the seven-car train has successfully completed its testing phase on a trial track located in Yamanashi on
New Hardware Makes DLSR Photography Easier
SXories Weye Feye is the latest technology on hardware that makes work simpler for DLSR photographers. This device can connect one’s digital camera as well as create its own Wi-Fi network, allowing users to fire their cameras wirelessly using a free Android or iOS app with their Smartphone. It comes
Traders Cashing in on Secondhand Wearables with Apple Watch Launch
Second-hand markets for used devices are in now that the Apple Watch shipments are just around the corner. This market, according to an independent research firm Smartwatch Group, did not exist in 2014, despite that there were 6.8 million Smartwatches sold around the world. With the Apple Watch surfacing, many
Garmin reveals new HD Action Camera
Garmin, the Sat-Nav maker has introduced 2 new high-definition action cameras; The Virb X and Virb XE will be launched at a price of $349 and $466 and will be available in the market this summer. Garmin has made both models to be water proof to a depth of 50m