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Next-gen phones could pack stunning 3D cameras
By James O'Malley published
MIT has found a way to make phone sensors capable of high-res 3D imaging – when will it come to our phones?
Soon your walls will have ears - and they'll be listening to your heart
By David Nield published
MIT researchers have pioneered a system that sits in your walls and checks your breathing and heart rate.
This will turn your fingernail into a tiny trackpad
By Duncan Geere published
Engineers at MIT's Media Lab have built a compact, customisable trackpad that fits over your thumbnail.
Boston and New York get public solar-charging stations
By Kevin Lee published
Boston rolls out smart solar-charging benches as AT&T erects it's own charging stations in New York.
Audio giant Amar Bose dead at 83, leaves legacy beyond sound
By Michelle Fitzsimmons published
Blip While most of us know the Bose name from listening gear, the company founder is remembered for much more.
New technology could double smartphone battery life
By Scott Nichols published
A Massachusetts-based startup firm plans to make smartphones more efficient, doubling battery life.
The 10 most talented people in tech
By Carrie Marshall published
From silicon valley to silicon roundabout, some of the world's smartest, most talented people are building the future. So which tech titans would make the most amazing tech firm of all time?
Hiriko folding electric car launches this week
By Jools Whitehorn published
The president of the European commission, José Manuel Barroso, will tomorrow launch a prototype electric car that folds up to take up less parking space.
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