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Nike's self-lacing Mags are hot, won't catch fire

Nike's self-lacing Mags are hot, won't catch fire

For Nike, yesterday was the culmination of a passion project which began in 2007. It was then that iconic designer Tinker Hatfield, who is behind the most popular Air Jordan models, took on the task of creating an innovative shoe based on the one worn by Marty McFly (Michael J. [Read more...]
Replacement Note 7 starts smoking on Southwest flight (updated)

Replacement Note 7 starts smoking on Southwest flight (updated)

A Southwest flight was evacuated in Lousiville, Kentucky when a Samsung Galaxy Note 7 overheated and began smoking on board. [Read more...]
PlayStation VR review: Great games outweigh limited specs

PlayStation VR review: Great games outweigh limited specs

The PlayStation VR is just what the fledgling virtual reality industry needs today. While the Oculus Rift and HTC Vive made headlines for being the first truly high-end VR headsets on the market, they're held back by their cost, complexity and lack of killer games and experiences. [Read more...]
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RIP, third-gen Apple TV

RIP, third-gen Apple TV

The Apple TV of old -- the one that doesn't have a tiny, Siri-enabled remote, or any desire to play video games -- is no more. [Read more...]
How about a nice hot cup of virtual tea?

How about a nice hot cup of virtual tea?

Electronics company ALPS tests (and manufactures) all kinds of things. But its virtual cup, made possibly by haptic technology and heat transmission, is the electronics manufacturer at its weird best. [Read more...]
NASA tests Mars 2020 rover's landing camera

NASA tests Mars 2020 rover's landing camera

The Curiosity and NASA's other Mars rovers had to look for wide-open and flat landing locations to be on the safe side. [Read more...]
Full-body 3D scanning is about to get faster and cheaper

Full-body 3D scanning is about to get faster and cheaper

3D scanners come in all shapes and sizes these days, and obviously the bigger you go, the more you have to pay. [Read more...]

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