With the spring and summer months here, we’ve added a new pick for underwater metal detecting, the XP Deus II.​ You've ...
As a company, Fluke has been making electronic test equipment longer than the bipolar junction transistor has been around for ...
Update: T-shirts now available for purchase, click here! Effective immediately, the Georgia Institute of Technology has banned the words “hell” and “helluva” from all official uses across campus. As ...
Winners & losers: The smartphone has already been blamed for shortening attention spans and fueling anxiety. Now, dermatologists and beauty companies say it may also be changing the way some people's ...
Large language models trained on vast datasets could speed genomics research, streamline clinical documentation, improve real-time diagnostics, support clinical decision-making, accelerate drug ...
With a focus on digital equity, the City of Philadelphia’s first community tech expo will distribute thousands of laptops to residents. Philadelphia Mayor Cherelle Parker and Temple University have ...
Steve is a Senior Writer at AP, where he covers over 40 smartphones a year. Steve has carried the latest and greatest around in his pocket for nearly 30 years, with everything from Motorola StarTACs ...
The tech industry needs massive amounts of electricity. The most overlooked power plant in the United States isn’t a gas turbine or a solar farm: It’s your house. Tech companies are locked into a race ...
Earlier this year, columnist and sociologist Kathryn Jezer-Morton coined the term "friction-maxxing." It was her attempt to describe the importance of doing hard things in order to reclaim our ...
A partnership between American Public Media Group and media tech company Distributed Media Lab is introducing a new way to distribute Marketplace’s digital content to public media stations. The ...
Talk about being a dedicated paw-rent. When his 8-year-old dog Rosie had mere months to live due to deadly mast cell cancerous tumors, Australian tech entrepreneur Paul Conyngham took matters into his ...
Scientists placed 200,000 living human brain cells on a microchip and taught it how to play a doomsday video game — and are now using the dystopian tech to power AI data centers. Australian biotech ...