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| In the future we might never run out of disk space again. Researchers are developing a method to grow storage devices from bacteria. So when...

| Electronics magazine Elektor announced a new community website —Elektor Projects— this week. At Elektor Projects members can share electron...

| Last week the 7th edition of The Next Web Conference -the tech event that is all about the future of the web- was hosted in Amsterdam. From...

| The company Planetary Resources announced it is going to mine asteroids for their resources. The endeavor could yield stellar profits but th...

| The accidental discovery of a graphene-like material with semiconductive properties brings graphene-based electronics one step closer. The...

| The web browser extension Privly enables you to use social networks like Facebook, Gmail and Twitter anonymously. Privly is a new standard...

| Researchers at MIT have developed small building blocks called smart sand which can duplicate any shape they get in contact with. Smart san...

| As the internet matures, governments –spooked by the rapid pace distributed information turns into distributed power- draft legislation afte...

| The lines between man and machine blur even more with a device that turns the human body into a data transmitter. The invention of Swedish c...

| Organic electronics has made enormous progress since it was first discovered that organic molecules can act as electrical conductors. Now Ja...