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The son of the cyborg moth is a radio-equipped cockroach
The son of the cyborg moth is a radio-equipped cockroach
Launching in 2016, the “Chinese Quantum Science Satellite” could make China the first country with space-based quantum communication capability
Statue of Nikola Tesla intended to inspire Silicon Valley entrepreneurs and investors
New York City’s bike share program has software issues, and RBS practices its apology once more
How track-and-trace technologies can improve food safety
Spokane's multiple 911 system backup failures, CA court jury system issue, Montreal’s Métro out again
Lighthouse Signal's WiFi fingerprints mean Android phones can navigate inside Las Vegas hotels.
Autonomous personal drone helicopters, smart handlebars, and electrical-circuit building blocks among the products about to hit market
In several communities, Verizon has not restored landline phone service in seven months—and may never
The Intellectual Ventures spinoff is one step closer to cheap satellite broadband
Innovation Institute at new university campus to be named after IEEE Medal of Honor Recipient
You didn’t start your first company until you graduated? Slacker!
Texting and cellphone calls distracted pilot from making good decisions
Walking down a Manhattan sidewalk, Motorola’s Martin Cooper called his rival at AT&T Bell Labs
The trials of a small team of engineers who set out to reanimate paralyzed limbs demonstrate the virtues of dynamic spectrum sharing
The Guardian Project’s software authenticates human rights videos and protects activists in the field
Nassim Taleb’s distinction between “robust” and “antifragile” is worth reflecting on
Software and wireless experience could help realize a wireless service that bounces back
Even though MI 5 spy chief says urgency of the need to do so rests on some “pretty heroic assumptions”
Aydogan Ozcan’s phone can analyze blood, tell whether a cookie contains peanuts, and watch sperm cells dance
No frills, no contract broadband service can turn ipod touch into a “real” phone
A sleek new cordless handset will talk to old phone analog networks or new digital ones
A UCSD team piloting pocket-size environmental sensors is discovering surprising things about pollution, and about how people interact.
Korean researchers build maps from Wi-Fi signals collected by mobile devices, even if GPS signals are lacking
Imaging technique can now map how cellphone radiation heats the brain
The Icelandic Constitutional Assembly relied on social media in drafting a new constitution
IEEE Spectrum tests a sensor-laden smartphone that maps where GPS can’t
Inventors of the infrared in-ear thermometer design a point-and-shoot temperature-taker for your phone
NTT DoCoMo app allows callers to converse without language barriers
Battery powered radios—and batteries--were in short supply in the storm-struck Northeast; is it time for FM chips in cell phones?
IV and others aim at cheap in-flight broadband
Samsung’s millimeter-wave transceiver technology could enable ultrafast mobile broadband by 2020