A device being developed at Carnegie Mellon University allows its user to mouth words in their native language, then automatically translates and announces those words in a foreign tongue.
An Apple patent released to the public today suggests that Apple’s rumored full-screen iPod will have a touch-sensitive bezel that will serve as the control panel for the device.
Insiders suggest that Apple will drop two of Intel’s quad-core Clovertown processors into an upcoming Mac Pro desktop model, marking the first commercially available eight-core consumer powerhouse.
According to a study conducted by research analysis group In-Stat, North Americans rated broadband as the communication service they can least live without.
A new car engine developed by scientists at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology could boost fuel efficiency by as much as 30 percent with perfectly-timed injections of ethanol into the cylinders.
After Microsoft announced that PC manufacturers would receive copies of Vista on October 25th, a critical bug in the operating system has delayed the RTM period by at least two weeks
Warner Music Group signed a deal with Internet video provider Brightcove that will spread Warner-owned videos around the web in a free, ad-supported form.
As the Gubernatorial elections approach Democrats have taken advantage of Google’s search algorithm in order to bring anti-Republican results to the top.
Adobe announced Tuesday that it will allocate nearly $100 million toward development and promotion of Apollo, a program that allows users to run web-based applications from the desktop without using a browser.