Under a millimeter wide and powered by light, these tiny cameras could hide...
As if there weren't already cameras enough in this world, researchers created a new type that is both microscopic and self-powered, making it possible to embed just about anywhere and have it work...
View ArticleMassterly aims to be the first full-service autonomous marine shipping company
Logistics may not be the most exciting application of autonomous vehicles, but it's definitely one of the most important. And the marine shipping industry — one of the oldest industries in the world,...
View ArticleConserve the Sound is an archive of noises from old tape players, projectors...
All of us grew up around tech different from what we have today, and many of us look back on those devices with fondness. But can you recall the exact sound your first Casio keyboard made, or the...
View ArticleSophia Amoruso, Carbon’s Dr. Joseph DeSimone, and Adidas’ Eric Liedtke to...
Disrupt lands in San Francisco this September, and the agenda is shaping up to be absolutely amazing. With new digs at Moscone West and expanded capacity, we expect Disrupt SF (September 5-7) to be the...
View ArticleDutch uni spinout gets $1.2M for its zero ink printing tech
Tocano, a spinout from Delft Technology University in the Netherlands which is working on an inkless printing technology, has closed a €1 million angel round to fund the next stage of its tech...
View ArticleAmazon officially owns Ring, so let’s talk product integration
Amazon’s acquisition of Ring officially closed today. Now the companies (or company, rather) are marking the occasion by discounting the Ring Video Doorbell $30, down to $100 — because what better way...
View ArticleAre hardware makers doing enough to keep Android phones secure?
For all the good of Android’s open-source approach, one of the clear and consistent downsides is that the onus to issue software updates falls on the manufacturer. That can mean frustration for those...
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