Art, Technology, and Whimsy
Students at NYU's Interactive Telecommunications Program show off creations that spin technology in fun new ways.
Students at NYU's Interactive Telecommunications Program show off creations that spin technology in fun new ways.
An acoustics engineer uses waveguides to combine a true directional sound field with the privacy of headphones.
The Toshiba battery recharges in half-an-hour, in the comfort of your home
An engineer creates the first hardware-only switch for separate operating systems on SATA hard drives.
A new game lets you control a floating ball with your brain, and Spectrum puts it to the test.
With two cameras and a built-in processor, this gadget creates red/cyan anaglyphs in real-time.
3M's tiny MPro110 projector was first to market, but the rest of the industry is catching up fast.
We catch up with a couple of ex-engineers who gave up technology careers to make confections.
If you don't mind a limited range, it's easy to make your own electric car
Your quick-and-dirty guide to the fourth fundamental circuit element