Google brings free WiFi to New York City… sort of.
Free Wi-Fi in NYC! Google beams blazing-fast internet to Chelsea’s tech hub, boosting connectivity for startups and residents alike.
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Free Wi-Fi in NYC! Google beams blazing-fast internet to Chelsea’s tech hub, boosting connectivity for startups and residents alike.
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ASUS tweet sparks uproar: sexist ad or marketing misstep? Women in tech demand progress! E3 bans “booth babes,” Computex next?
ASUS gets a foot in their ‘rear’ Read More »
Can you imagine 1 TRILLION FPS? MIT’s mind-blowing camera sees light in motion, opening doors to revolutionary medical, industrial & even artistic possibilities. The future is now!
New high speed camera captures light as it travels Read More »
Magic in a Photo: Add Real Objects to Pics! Forget filters, add real elements to your photos! New tech lets you insert objects & control light like never before.
New Tech allows for realistic insertion of objects into spaces Read More »
Quanta, OEM partner for RIM and Sony, reportedly starts production on Amazon’s rumored tablet. 700,000-800,000 units expected in peak season, contributing $3.5 billion to Quanta’s annual revenue. Digitimes reports Amazon aims to reduce Kindle prices and push tablet globally. Amazon remains silent, but history suggests announcement is imminent.
Is this confirmation of an Amazon Tablet? [Breaking] Read More »
Bin Laden is dead, but Twitter celebrates with memes, not news coverage. E-Ink technology stagnates while 100 terabit connections are created. Sony suffers another hack, and Twitter buys TweetDeck. Plus, conspiracy theories abound and Noisecast ponders Tupac’s immortality.
Noisecast Roundup 5-2-2011: memeification of the wicked witch Read More »
Spaceflight takes the spotlight with updates on lunar bases, Elon Musk’s ambitions, and more. Rounding out the news: Lenovo’s Honeycomb tablet leak, iPhone 5 rumors, and Nook Color’s Android transformation.
Noisecast Roundup 4-25-2011: Rocket Man Read More »
ReWalk, a robotic exoskeleton from Argo Medical Technologies, allows many wheelchair users to walk, sit, and climb stairs. This groundbreaking technology is a true game-changer for paraplegics seeking to regain their ability to walk.
ReWalk Redefining Power Walk Read More »
A tech geek’s guide to the tools that make their day work, including hardware, operating software, productivity software, and more.
Chris argues that some technology in cars is useful, such as fuel injection, but that other technology is dangerous, such as touch-screen infotainment systems. He believes that all controls should be voice-activated or on the wheel, and that dealerships should spend at least 20 minutes training the purchaser with any tech in the car.
Technology in Cars Read More »