Someone made a wearable dehumidifier, here's what we know

Ashley Carman May 20, 2016 06:45 pm2 hours ago 1

A wearable dehumidifier launched on Kickstarter yesterday. It's called the Dry-Active and it claims to lower your body's humidity level by up to 40 percent. I don't fully get the Dry-Active, so to better understand, I'm going to make a bulleted list of all the things I know and then what I'm...

3D print a gummy version of your face and eat it

Ashley Carman May 20, 2016 06:01 pm3 hours ago

Sometimes you don't know what you need until you have it. Like how people lived without cell phones, or laptops, or any technology, really. That's how I feel about the 3D gummy printer that's now stationed in Dylan's Candy Bar locations around the US. There's really not much to the printing. You...

Mathpix will solve handwritten math equations for you

Micah Singleton May 20, 2016 05:30 pm3 hours ago

Today is the first time in a decade that I actually wished I was back in school. Mathpix is an iOS app that can recognize and answer handwritten math equations in seconds. Open the app, point the camera toward your math problem (you'll need legible handwriting, or it won't work properly), and...

A closer look at Google’s modular phone prototype

Dieter Bohn May 20, 2016 05:05 pm4 hours ago 39

I just sat down with Rafe Caramago and several members of his Project Ara team to learn more about the modular smartphone — because there's a lot going on with this thing. The project, which many had assumed was on its way to being Spring Cleaned by Google is instead coming out in almost the...

Watch-Bot uses machine learning to determine when you're bad at life

Paul Miller May 20, 2016 04:49 pm4 hours ago 1

When all you have is a hammer, everything looks like a nail. When neural networks are hot in the field of machine learning, everything looks like a pattern-matching problem. When you leave the milk out, a robot will tell you.

Watch-Bot is basically your mom, if your mom was a Kinect sensor...

Samsung showed off a new 6GB DRAM chip yesterday

Ashley Carman May 20, 2016 03:04 pm6 hours ago 2

Samsung brought its 10 nanometer LPDDR4 6GB DRAM chip to a mobile conference in China yesterday. While that's impressive, the company didn't elaborate on where it plans to put all that memory — Samsung's old 20nm 6GB chip for mobile didn't get much use. Most phones max out at 4GB of RAM, although...

Witness a stock footage hype reel for Asus's upcoming smartphones

Vlad Savov May 20, 2016 02:43 pm6 hours ago 4

Taiwan's Asus is launching three new smartphones at Computex later this month. If that sounds like a generic bit of news, just wait until you see the splendrous genericity of the associated video teaser.

CLARITY, it bellows at us in a helplessly anonymous sans serif font, while transmitting that...

Google is building its own consumer Android phone

Nilay Patel May 20, 2016 02:02 pm7 hours ago 167

We've spent a lot of time this past year wondering if and when Google would bite the bullet and just build its own Android phone for consumers to take on the iPhone directly — there have been hints and leaks, but nothing real. And in true Google fashion, the reveal was nothing like what we...

Watch this new Project Ara video and see the amazing potential of modular phones

Chris Welch May 20, 2016 02:02 pm7 hours ago 40

Google's Project Ara is starting to feel way more real with the announcement that a developer device will be coming later this year. And if that doesn't whet your appetite enough, Google has just uploaded another teaser of Ara and all the possibilities that a modular phone can bring. Some of the...

Google’s modular Project Ara phone is shipping to developers this fall

Nick Statt May 20, 2016 01:47 pm7 hours ago 19

On the last day of I/O, Google's ATAP division has finally given us some firm details on when it will release a very real Project Ara modular phone. A developer edition running Android with a 5.3-inch screen is shipping this fall, while a consumer version of the phone will be available some time...

Dell's 43-inch 4K multi-client monitor is amazing

Micah Singleton May 20, 2016 01:45 pm7 hours ago

Monitors are usually a boring purchase — they're a means to an end — and monitors targeted at businesses are at the far end of the interesting spectrum. But Dell's new monitor will pique your interest, with a 43-inch 4K display and the option to run as four separate 1080p screens, without bezel...

The Bluetooth-connected breast pump that tracks pumping sessions

Katherine Boehret May 20, 2016 01:23 pm7 hours ago 7

Any new parent will tell you that scheduling is a huge aspect of life with a baby. Moms who breastfeed are especially aware of timing so they know when their baby's next feeding is coming up — or when they'll have to use their breast pump. Today a company called Lansinoh announced it's bringing...

Google built a tiny radar system into a smartwatch for gesture controls

Dieter Bohn May 20, 2016 01:21 pm7 hours ago 12

"How are you going to interact with an invisible computer?"

When you hear a question like that posted in a conference room at a major tech corporation like Google, you expect you're going to be in for an hour or two of technophizing with few tangible results at the end of it.

But then...

Project Jacquard: ATAP's touch-sensitive fabric is coming to a Levi's jacket

Dieter Bohn May 20, 2016 01:13 pm8 hours ago 5

"These fledgling ideas become prototypes, and prototypes become products." That's how Dan Kaufman, the new head of ATAP, describes the mission of his division. You might know it better as the division that makes the craziest technology coming out of Google right now. After describing how both...

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