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Artificial human brain within the next 10 years

Crave Henry Markram discusses who'll be the first to die in the robot apocalypse (not confirmed). Understanding why we, as humans, do the things we do is one of the pieces ... Read story »

SmartTouch puts some muscle into haptic technology

Crave Artificial Muscle believes that when you touch your computer or phone, it should touch back. The Silicon Valley company is working on putting haptic feedback in a variety of devices, ... Read story »

A tooth for an eye, a tooth for an eye... wait, wah?

Blogs It is written in the Torah to "show no pity: Life for life, eye for eye, tooth for tooth, hand for hand, foot for foot". In today's world, the ancients would ... Read story »

A new artificial larynx for better-sounding speech

Crave The space-time graph pictured below the device corresponds to the tongue-palate contact pattern for the word "been". A new type of artificial larynx could mean better-sounding speech for those who've ... Read story »

Wheeled robot helps scientists to understand the visually impaired

Crave Researchers at Caltech have developed a mobile, four-wheeled robot that could help refine artificial retinas and other prostheses used by the visually impaired. At first glance, Cyclops resembles a bot ... Read story »

Smooching robots do it for real, what next?

Crave Does anyone draw the line at this? With robots now taking over the fashion catwalk, it's only a matter of time before they can be engineered to run our lives ... Read story »
Philips BDP3000 Blu-ray player

Philips BDP3000 Blu-ray player

Review In these cash-strapped times, plenty of people won't feel comfortable spending S$600 on a Blu-ray player. Thankfully, cheaper models such as the Philips BDP3000 have started to appear. Available for only S$399, the BDP3000 won't break the bank and so we were keen to see how well it performs....
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Is the HP Mini 311 a gaming Netbook?

Crave As long-time Netbook fans, we've been well aware of the platform's limitations, from choppy video playback to a total lack of gaming ability. These sticking points have kept many people from ... Read story »

Singapore showcases its first Zero Energy Building

Crave Going by the axiom that action speaks louder than words, the Singapore authorities have on Monday unveiled the country's first Zero Energy Building as a project to test the waters. ... Read story »

Do we really need motion control?

Crave "You mean you have to use your hands? That's like a baby's toy!" It's by far the definitive theme this year at E3 2009. It seems everyone wants in on ... Read story »

Paint by powerslide with this BMW Z4 app

Crave Recently, BMW put a new spin on the art car concept by making the new Z4 Roadster the brush instead of the canvas. Essentially, the artist took a Z4, dunked its ... Read story »

Thai elephant gets state-of-the-art prosthetic leg

Crave Motala walks on her new leg over the weekend. One of the best things about this job is getting to share stories that are often totally friggin' awesome. This is ... Read story »

Perfectly calibrate your LCD TV

Features Change the factory default settings on your new LCD for smooth home-theater viewing.  Read story »

Apple Mac OS X Snow Leopard review

Features With a ton of upgrades and out-of-the-box Microsoft Exchange support, OS X Snow Leopard is a must-have for Mac owners. Read story »

Chocolate Wiimote to replace vegetables on food group pyramid

Crave Chocolate 2.0 The days of losing weight with the Nintendo Wii are over. The culinary wizards over at DigitalChocolates are ushering in a new era of edible electronics, starting with ... Read story »

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