From up to 30 feet away, send high-def video and 5.1 surround sound audio from your laptop to your television.
To help you avoid repetitive strain injury, this keyboard subtly moves as you type.
Funky lockets store drives that can hold up to 2GB in photographs and personal files.
New Disney technology gives users sensations on their skin, while playing a game or watching a movie.
The technology allows wildlife managers to find dead bison hidden under thick brush and dispose of the carcass before it can pose a threat to other animals or humans.
Estonia may be "a small, unassuming European country," but it's quickly becoming a hot-spot for new strategies in protecting our nations, and ourselves, online.
This is freaky future stuff, where you're the interface. That's where electronics are heading, apparently. Researchers have developed a way for people to use their own skin as a keypad or pull down menu to control MP3 devices, make phone ...