Amputee Feels Again for the First Time With Bionic Hand

With the help of a bionic hand, a man from Denmark became the first amputee in the world to feel sensory rich information in real time. 36-year-old Dennis Aabo Sørensen, who lost his left hand in an accident nine years ago, was able to feel with his hand again for the first time using a… Continue reading Amputee Feels Again for the First Time With Bionic Hand

This Movie Shot Entirely on iPhones Is Mac’s 30th Anniversary Celebration

On January 24, 1984, Apple released a product that would change the way we thought about the personal computer. The original launch of the Macintosh was heralded by an intriguing ad during Super Bowl XVIII that embodies the same surprise factor Apple runs on today. Now, decades later, Apple celebrates Mac’s 30th anniversary not through… Continue reading This Movie Shot Entirely on iPhones Is Mac’s 30th Anniversary Celebration

This Mini Synth Lets You Turn Any Object, Even a Human Being, into a Musical Instrument

Have you ever felt like the household objects surrounding you are begging to express their musical selves? With this mini synthesizer, you just might get to hear them sing. The Ototo is a 12-key synthesizer equipped with connectors. Plug in any conductive material, be it a vegetable, a bowl of water or a human being,… Continue reading This Mini Synth Lets You Turn Any Object, Even a Human Being, into a Musical Instrument

Google to Sell Motorola and Avoid Further Losses

Google has acquired many companies over the years, but it’s taken no chance bigger than buying Motorola. Now just two years after acquiring the Motorola Mobility unit for $12.5 billion, Google is selling the cell phone maker to Chinese technology company Lenovo for just $2.91 billion, far less then its purchase price. The Motorola unit… Continue reading Google to Sell Motorola and Avoid Further Losses

Microsoft Needs to Prepare for the Post-PC World

2013 was not a good year for the Windows PC. The growing popularity of tablets and smartphones are cutting into desktop and laptop sales. Of the laptops that are being sold, non-Windows laptops make up more than a third of all sales according to Forbes. The release of Windows 8 in late 2012 put only… Continue reading Microsoft Needs to Prepare for the Post-PC World

60+ Top LinkedIn Influencers Reveal Their Best Productivity Hacks to Work Smarter

With only a limited number of hours to accomplish everything each day, how can we use our time more productively? When it comes to success and productivity, you can take a good look at some of the leading influencers on LinkedIn for inspiration. A common theme you’ll find is that a healthy body transforms into… Continue reading 60+ Top LinkedIn Influencers Reveal Their Best Productivity Hacks to Work Smarter

These Tiny Windmills Could Soon Power Your Portable Devices

Windmills are considered a clean and safe alternative energy source, but they’re pretty big and could never fit onto something as small as your cellphone, right? Well, researchers from the University of Texas at Arlington (UTA) have created and tested a micro-windmill apparatus that can harness wind energy in places that aren’t suitable for larger… Continue reading These Tiny Windmills Could Soon Power Your Portable Devices

Wireless Phone Charging Stations Powered by Duracell Might Be Coming to a Cafe Near You

Have you ever gone to a Starbucks to charge your phone, only to realize you forgot your USB cable? Duracell is trying to make sure you never face this dilemma again by installing wireless charging devices, called Powermats, at Starbucks and other locations across the U.S. Powermats are currently being testing at a Starbucks location… Continue reading Wireless Phone Charging Stations Powered by Duracell Might Be Coming to a Cafe Near You