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Technology is all about the future: Today’s gadgets, technologies, and
innovations are reshaping the way we live … so what does it all add up to?
Getting a handle on the coming changes is harder than ever. We make it easy. In
The Future Of, we examine innovations in important fields, from farming to…
over 2 years ago
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Self-driving cars are further away than you think, but autonomous planes and
trains are more or less here … and will shape transportation in the near future.
almost 3 years ago
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Hololens is like a smartphone for surgery, allowing doctors to collaborate,
communicate, and plan procedures more efficiently. And it’s only the beginning.
almost 3 years ago
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Jeremy is Editor in Chief of Digital Trends, responsible for keeping the site
awesome. Over nearly two decades working in and with technology he saw the
industry explode, from the growth of the Internet to the birth and dominance of
smartphones, Facebook, Twitter and more. Before joining DT, he spen…
almost 3 years ago
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Smart contact lenses are finally becoming a reality. And the future of this
intriguing technology is nothing like what you might expect.
almost 3 years ago
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Microsoft has unveiled Mesh, a cross-technology platform that lets app
developers build persistent virtual environments. Thanks to Hololens, I tested
it out.
almost 3 years ago
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An Amazon A.I. researcher plans to turn seven buildings and about 500,000 square
feet of downtown Jackson, Mississippi, into a technology park and incubator.
almost 3 years ago
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Through biometrics and artificial intelligence, tech is reshaping sports and the
athlete of tomorrow. The goal: Solving the puzzle of human performance.
almost 3 years ago
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Qualcomm unveiled the fourth generation of its is Snapdragon Automotive Cockpit
platform, a plug-and-play way to bring modern computing into an ordinary car.
almost 3 years ago
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Biometric company Valencell says it can measure your blood pressure from your
wrists and fingers and ears with PPGs, truly transforming our wearable devices.
about 3 years ago
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CES is the largest convention to hit Las Vegas all year. It means money for
cabdrivers, doormen, and waiters. So what happens when CES goes virtual?
about 3 years ago
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Some 20% of people lack access to drinking water and corporations around the
globe contaminate more water than they ever purify. Fortunately, tech can help.
about 3 years ago
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Tech has turned us all into travelers these days, but language remains a
challenging topic -- one tech is actively tackling.
about 3 years ago
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CES 2021 exhibits the small changes to the products we use and the tech we rely
on to help us to act locally against climate change, even as we think globally.
about 3 years ago
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Samsung’s latest kitchen appliances aim to push connected cooking further than
ever before. And like it or not, IoT could shape your next dinner party.
about 3 years ago
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At the 2021 CES show, we expect to see a fleet of true wireless earbuds from a
variety of companies that aim to help the hard of hearing in groundbreaking
ways.
about 3 years ago
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At 2021 CES, we expect new gadgets to improve our understanding of our health,
and keep us fit. Here are a few to keep your eyes on.
about 3 years ago
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There are 37 quadrillion gallons of water in the air around us today. The
Exaeris AcquaTap wants to put it to good use.
about 3 years ago
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With some of the biggest tech companies dipping their toes into the automotive
world, what will we see at CES 2021? Here are a few educated guesses at what to
watch out for.
about 3 years ago
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Red Bull Racing has named the Oura Ring -- a smart ring that gathers sleep data
on the wearer -- as its first Official Health Technology.
about 3 years ago
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Existing GPS systems simply aren’t precise enough for certain applications, so
companies like John Deere and Qualcomm are building something better
about 3 years ago