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Researchers develop a fleet of 16 miniature cars for cooperative driving experiments
A team of researchers at The University of Cambridge has recently introduced a unique experimental testbed that could be used for experiment...
Engineers' printed transistor unlocks potential for portable real-time sensing
Cambridge engineers have developed a high performance printed transistor with flexibility for use in wearable and implantable electronics. ...
How machine learning can boost the value of wind power
Google talked about the feats of London-based DeepMind on Tuesday—telling the world that a DeepMind system could help make the use of wind f...
How machine learning can boost the value of wind power
Google talked about the feats of London-based DeepMind on Tuesday—telling the world that a DeepMind system could help make the use of wind f...
Facial recognition software to identify Civil War soldiers
Kurt Luther, Virginia Tech assistant professor of computer science, has developed a free software platform that uses crowdsourcing to signif...
Razer Cynosa Chroma
What is the Razer Cynosa Chroma? Razer has long managed to produce an attractive blend of high-end gaming peripherals alongside more budget...
Nubia Alpha Review: Hands-on with this weird wearable at MWC
Chinese phone maker Nubia showcased an unusual concept device at the IFA trade show in Berlin late last year and has since evolved the produ...
New AI approach bridges the 'slim-data gap' that can stymie deep learning approaches
Scientists have developed a deep neural network that sidesteps a problem that has bedeviled efforts to apply artificial intelligence to tack...
Business analysts suggest that renewable hydrogen is already cost competitive in niche applications
Two business management analysts with the Technical University of Munich and the University of Mannheim have conducted a study of two wind-p...
Eighteen countries showing the way to carbon zero
Eighteen countries from developed economies have had declining carbon dioxide emissions from fossil fuels for at least a decade. While every...
A new study explores humor in word embeddings
Advances in the field of AI have enabled the development of tools that can understand a variety of languages and communicate with humans. Ho...
How machines teach us to be more innovative
Technology still cannot simulate human intelligence to solve complex problems, in a variable environment and with partial information. But i...
Memory cards: Announcing microSD Express data speed boost
If your skin reacts badly to tidal onslaughts of acronyms, seek ointment or just avoid Monday 's headline tsunami over a new standard ca...
Oppo's 10x optical zoom camera system wins attention at Barcelona event
Switch between three cameras. Get up as close or go as wide as you want. Get your "professional" compliments without having had to...
High-powered fuel cell boosts electric-powered submersibles, drones
The transportation industry is one of the largest consumers of energy in the U.S. economy with increasing demand to make it cleaner and more...
Huawei MateBook 14 Review: Hands on
Launching at MWC 2019 alongside the MateBook X Pro 2 and Mate X , the MateBook 14 is another entry in Huawei’s burgeoning laptop lineup. ...
Trials Rising Review
Very few games make me laugh, and I wasn’t expecting Trials Rising to be one of them. Trials Rising is a game, ostensibly, about taking you...
Recognizing disease using less data
As artificial intelligence systems learn to better recognize and classify images, they are becoming highly-reliable at diagnosing diseases, ...
Foldable phone outlook hinges on price
Handset makers are racing to launch their first smartphones with folding screens but analysts warn the technology is still too rudimentary—a...
Online shopping algorithms are colluding to keep prices high
Have you ever searched for a product online in the morning and gone back to look at it again in the evening only to find the price has chang...
Why photography fans are geeking out over assembly video of fisheye lens
The superstar of a fisheye lens emerged this month, shown in a video, where a team fashioned a custom fisheye lens that has a 270-degree fie...
Lenovo Tab V7: Hands on with the monster 6.9-inch tablet phone
The Lenovo Tab V7 is a new semi-affordable, big-screen Android device that’s designed to work equally well as a tablet and smartphone. The ...
'Goldilocks' thinking to cut cost of fuel cells in electric vehicles
The 2019 Toyota Mirai electric vehicle touts zero emissions, thanks to a fuel cell that runs on hydrogen instead of gasoline. But the Mirai ...
Sony Xperia 1 Review: Hands-on with Sony's media new powerhouse
Sony’s phone names were messy, they’re not alone in this business; I don’t think ‘ Mate 20 Pro ‘ or ‘ G8 ThinQ ‘ are particularly good eithe...
Sony Xperia 10 Review: Hands on with this interesting new mid-ranger
What happened to the Xperia XA3? After only a short time spent with the new Xperia 10 during a special pre-briefing session ahead of MWC, i...
Sony Xperia 10 Plus Review: Hands on with the big Xperia new mid-ranger
Where did the Xperia 10 Plus come from? If you’re at all familiar with Sony’s existing mid-range lineup, the Xperia 10 Plus might sound lik...
Huawei unveils 5G phone with foldable screen
Chinese telecoms giant Huawei on Sunday unveiled a phone with a folding screen, just four days after rival Samsung became the first major ha...
LG V50 Review: Hands on with LG's first 5G phone
LG’s first 5G phone is here and it’s the LG V50 (or V50 ThinQ to give it its full name). Like the Samsung Galaxy S10 5G , the V50 is fully l...
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