IBM Can Now Squeeze a Record-Setting 220TB On a Cassette Tape
You may have assumed CDs killed off magnetic tape but, believe it or not, magnetic tape is still alive and well when it comes to data storage, mostly because it’s so cheap.
You may have assumed CDs killed off magnetic tape but, believe it or not, magnetic tape is still alive and well when it comes to data storage, mostly because it’s so cheap.
They even has magnetic pens and everything.
It promises to have a devastating effect on enrolment at crane operator schools across the globe.
The first time around, Google Glass wasn’t exactly a runaway hit. But the technology behind it will certainly be improved to the point where it can eventually be integrated into a regular pair of glasses. And for when that day gets here, there’s now a novel and subtle way to navigate your wearable display using the belt around your waist. Read more >
Japanese researchers creating plastic-based material strong enough to be used in an automobile.
And it uses the same approach as those instant ice packs designed to reduce swelling and reduce the pain from a sports injury.
It's supposedly working on identification devices that are designed to be ingested, injected, and embedded into the human body.
Disney Research invents accessories that manipulate sound to add more functionality to a device.
New York City is about as urban as urban gets, but even concrete jungles harbour leafy life.
A typical 3D printer layers melted plastic to build up a solid object, but what happens when you swap plastic for fabric? You’ve got a machine that can create objects that are soft, deformable, and cuddly.
Who knows where you are? According to researchers, many websites could identify your location using what they call a 'geo-inference attack'.
Tech collaboration between Disney and Uni of Washington provides solution to messy snappers' collections.
Use of vapes overtakes traditional cigarettes in teens – good or bad thing?
Researchers have always been curious as to where the sound of joints cracking comes from and put a hand under MRI to find out (and for us to see visualised in real time). They've figured it out. Read More >>
Device harnesses light to charge camera sensors that use same technology as solar cells.
Looking up to find the way is so 2014. The future is a technique that researchers refer to as 'human cruise control.'