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Is This The Touch ID Sensor Found On The Alleged iPhone 5S Guide?
Nowhereelse.fr has apparently managed to get a hold of the "official illustrated guide to the iPhone 5S". Check it out. It looks like there's a fancy new home button featuring the "Touch ID" sensor. It's just a few hours away, so there's really no w...
Dryft Is Like Swype But For Your Tablet (Video)
The folks behind Swype are now trying to change tablet typing, this time with Dryft. It is a virtual keyboard for touch typists. When you use Dryft, you lay your hands on the tablet like how you would on a keyboard. Dryft will dynamically move the ...
WSJ Reaffirms Next iPhone Coming With Fingerprint Scanner
Wall Street Journal is reaffirming the rumors that Apple's next iPhones will feature fingerprint scanning technology. Having been suggested by French site Nowherelese.fr, Retuers and many more, it's clear that the Journal is pretty sure that this is...
Now You Can Take A Closer Look At Your Life In This Relationship Status Chart By Wolfram Alpha
Wolfram Alpha has just about summed up our entire life's relationship status. The super geek site collected data from everyone so they could study how we interact on social networks. From the "data donors" the Wolfram team were able to learn a whole...
New Airless Tires Will Reduce Fuel Consumption And Give You Better Handling (Video)
This is a new airless tire design called i-Flex. It made its debut this week in concept form at the 2013 Frankfurt Auto Show. Developed by Hancook, the i-Flex tire constitutes both tire and wheel and is pretty similar to concepts from Bridgestone. ...
Microsoft Has No Plans To Make Major Changes To The Surface Tablet. Bad News?
Microsoft will be hosting an event on September 23 to reveal the next version of the Surface tablet. Paul Thurott at Microsoft-centric WinSuperSite, says, "Surface 2 will look and work almost identically to its predecessor but feature a faster TEGRA...
Turns Out, Science Discovered We All Have Some Kind Of Spider-Sense
Researchers say they've identified a small tangle of neurons that forms the origins of humans' sixth sense. That's right. We've all got spidey-sense. The ability to quickly recognize a quantity of something without counting is called "sbutitizing". ...
Volkswagen Is Using Collaborative Robots To Relieve Workers From Stressful Jobs. Will They Be Stealing Our Jobs Too Soon?
The workplace today is very different from "back in the day". From letting automation do all the work, it looks like the massive industrial robots are now being paired together with humans. Can we really work together with them? Are they no longer d...
What To Expect From Tomorrow's Apple Announcement (Video)
Apple will be introducing two new iPhones tomorrow, and one will look like the current iPhone while the other will look a little different. We highly doubt it's going to have a change in size, but who knows, that kind of surprise would be much welc...
One Dose Of This Drug Cures Down Syndrome.. In Mice
Modern medicine is making more impactful headlines than Miley Cyrus this week. First it was a vaccine to prevent HIV/AIDS in the works, then tiny living 3d printed kidneys, and now, a new drug to cure Down Syndrome.Scientists at the John Hopkins Uni...
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