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3-D Printed Gun's First Shot Has Big Implications
A mostly 3D-printed gun represents an imperfect weapon with big implications
Japan's Telepathy One Aims Smaller Than Google Glass
A Japanese wearable visor promises the social sharing of real-time experiences
Samsung Imagines a Future With Mind-Controlled Tablets
A tablet controlled by the brain could help the disabled sooner than average consumers
Tablet Telephone Adds Captions to Calls
A new phone combines old and new tech to bring call captions to the hearing impaired at home
Back to Apple’s Future
Apple's 1987 promo video forecast the world 25 years hence. Hey! That's now!
A Dumb 3-D Printer is a Million-Dollar Idea
Smart 3-D printers are capturing the public’s imagination, but a couple of robotics engineers think there is still room for a dumb one.
Ford Motor Corp: Calling All App Developers
Ford engineers explain how to write an app for Ford's SYNC system
CES 2013: Redesigns That Shine At CES
Latest generations of MiFi, BodyMedia armband show that engineering persistence pays off.
Your Car as Entertainment Center: Ford Motor at CES
Ford’s Jim Buczkowski is a top researcher, a company executive, and an avid consumer electronics beta tester
CES 2013: The Future of Consumer Electronics
Personal 3-D printing, personal data clouds, and personalized cars—notice a trend?
CES 2013: Flying a Helicopter With My Brain [Video]
Puzzlebox uses the Neurosky headset and a tablet to let me fly a helicopter by just thinking about it
CES 2013: New Year, New Buzzwords
"Second-screen devices" and "superphones" among new tech jargon
CES 2013: LG’s Smart Appliances Use NFC to Communicate
They’ll talk to your smart phone when you’re nearby
CES 2013: Complete Coverage
IEEE Spectrum's team reports live from Las Vegas
2013 Tech to Watch
Google Gets in Your Face
Google Glass offers a slightly augmented version of reality
Why Smart Glasses Might Not Make You Smarter
A Q&A with wearable-computer pioneer Steve Mann
Google Glass Features and Apps Still in Flux
Babak Parviz, head of the Google Glass project, hints at what to expect next
Electric-Field Gesture Interface Gets Users’ Hands Off Their Gadgets
Gestures might control portables, car audio, and household electronics
For Longer Battery Life, Dumb Down Phones
Lobotomizing mobile phones would help conserve power in times of trouble—and normal times, too
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