Jeff Bezos’ Rocket Landing
Blue Origin, the exploration company helmed by the Amazon founder, landed its first rocket.
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Blue Origin, the exploration company helmed by the Amazon founder, landed its first rocket.
Here’s Los Angeles TV station KTLA’s coverage of last week’s grand opening of Video & Audio Center’s new flagship superstore in Woodland Hills, Calif.
The violin was produced entirely on a Dremel Idea Builder 3D printer for about $65 by violinist, neuroscientist and software engineer Kaitlyn Hova. We dare you to...
Each commercial highlights a specific feature of the smart watch.
Apple has released a series of new commercials for the smart watch
Watch the world’s favorite plumber evolve over the last 30 years.
Wonder if Jimmy Fallon and the Roots could do this with classroom instruments …
Watch astronaut Terry Virts insert an antacid into a ball of water.
The upstart phonemaker launched its second handset with a virtual reality walk-through of its Shenzhen, China headquarters.
A tutorial in case The Donald ever gives out your number
Apple Music: taking a good idea and making it average. (Warning: Some NSFW language)
Customers and sales staff break into dance at the prospect of a revitalized RadioShack in new low-key social campaign.
Azione Unlimited president Richard Glikes chastises dealers for sitting on the fence.
MIT researchers have trained the cheetah to see and jump over hurdles, marking a leap in robotic development.
NFM + Texas + major appliances = seriously gigundo sales floor
Working with an international design firm and Swedish university students, Ikea created a futuristic kitchen for last month’s Milan Design Week 2015 that employs refrigerated shelves,...
Electronic shelf labels allow price changes on the fly
CEA chief Gary Shapiro lauded Oliver’s report in his running debate over patent litigation reform with conservative presidential contender Rick Santorum.
It’s really no more than cyborg signage, but Toshiba’s achievement is chilling nonetheless.
Tom Petty, who recently remastered his catalog into 24-bit 96K, discusses the importance of high-res audio.