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New iPhones could have superzoom 'spy camera' that can see for miles
Aqua-Fi could bring Wi-Fi-like tech to the underwater world
Radio waves travel poorly through the water, which makes it difficult for divers or submersibles to wirelessly transmit information to the surface. Scientists are trying to change that, though, by developing an underwater version of Wi-Fi.
Raspberry Pi 4 doubles down on system memory
Almost a year after the Pi 4 went on sale, the Raspberry Pi Foundation has doubled the maximum memory option to 8 GB, while also renaming the default operating system and releasing a 64-bit beta OS image.
An affordable 3D printer with high-quality results
Contrary to popular belief, printing in 3D doesn't have to be expensive or hard to come by. Whether you're looking for a 3D printer for personal, professional, or educational use, you'll be able to bring your creations to life with the SparkMaker Ori
"Quantum radar" uses entangled photons to detect objects
The weird world of quantum physics is being harnessed for some fascinating use cases. In the latest example, physicists have developed and demonstrated a "quantum radar" prototype that uses the quantum entanglement phenomenon to detect objects, a
World's fastest camera captures 70 trillion frames per second
Developed at Caltech, the technology is called compressed ultrafast spectral photography (CUSP). As you might expect from the incredible frame rate, it doesn't function like any ordinary camera. It uses extremely short pulses of laser light, each o
I'm Back 35 gives old film cameras a second life
Back in early 2018, Samuel Mello Medeiros launched a project on Kickstarter aimed at giving old film cameras some modern relevance. The I'm Back attachment added a digital image sensor and touchscreen display to 35-mm film cameras of old, and now the
Elon Musk's Neuralink Brain Interface Ready In Months?
Technocracy's poster child, Elon Musk, explores outer space by targeting Mars and inner space by targeting your brain. Neuralink is insanely invasive and pushes the unknown, but Musk intends to bring his first product to market this year. ? TN Ed
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