The Rise of the Human Cyborg?
It’s happening! The American food and drug authority has approved the use of a robotic arm for patients who have lost the use of their arms. With this and the […]
Read more ›It’s happening! The American food and drug authority has approved the use of a robotic arm for patients who have lost the use of their arms. With this and the […]
Read more ›The advance of technology has naturally brought devices that were originally too expensive or specialised into the hands of the public. Over the past decade there have been vast developments […]
Read more ›Technology has a come a long way very quickly over recent years, and these days people are using and buying devices that were just pipe dreams a decade or two […]
Read more ›Contrary to popular belief, wearable technology has been around a lot longer than most people believe. Since the 1970s, this technology type has become a reality. You only need to […]
Read more ›General Electric has announced that they will be coming up with an LED lighting system compatible with Apple’s HomeKit. Great news is that it can also work with Siri, Apple’s […]
Read more ›Well, we’re progressively closer to both elective cybernetics and augmented reality, crazy mountain hill-billy gunsmiths can build fusion reactors in their basements, and some theoretical models of faster-than-light propulsion systems […]
Read more ›Military deployments in the Western world have deeply changed since the fall of the Soviet Empire. When the point of armies was either to expand or to protect territories, just […]
Read more ›The Vatican has teamed up with international IT service provider NTT DATA to take on the mammoth task of digitally archiving the thousands of books and documents held within the […]
Read more ›A new smart syringe has been endorsed by the World Health Organisation as a potentially lifesaving piece of equipment. What’s more it could be an effective method of stopping the […]
Read more ›The sleek, sophisticated computers of today are virtually unrecognisable compared with their unwieldy forebears. In the past, limitations in technology meant that all such devices were bulky and were therefore […]
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