Ever drop your tablet or cell phone and end up surprised that the glass didn't break? TechMan, who tended to drop so many things that his mom often called him "doppich" (Pennsylvania Dutch for "clumsy"), has wondered about cell phone toughness. The answer is Gorilla Glass, developed especially for mobile electronics. (Today)
Question: I have wondered (for quite some time now) about advice for someone who wants to be able to create movies or still photos and then add music to them. (Today)
Every January, the Consumer Electronics Show comes. From December through the end of January, the emails arrive touting products that are going to set the world on fire starting with their great launches at the show. Now that the onslaught has settled down, I looked at my bulging inbox. (Today)
Chris Bell, 25, was named to Forbes magazine's 30 Under 30 list, along with more famous names like LeBron James and actor Jonah Hill, Stanford quarterback Andrew Luck and actress Chloe Moretz. The Carnegie Mellon graduate describes himself as a game artist with formal training in game and graphic design. (Today)
HACKENSACK, N.J. -- A Teaneck, N.J., shoemaker has joined with a California technology company to create a shoe that uses GPS technology to record where a wearer walks -- and send alerts to caregivers if someone dealing with Alzheimer's disease or dementia wanders away and gets lost. (Today)