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Can you charge your gadgets simply by breathing into them?

Can you charge your gadgets simply by breathing into them?
By Natt GarunProvided by We all breathe as a vital bodily function to keep ourselves alive, but aside from the health benefits of air-to-blood circulation (and, of course, not dying), one designer thinks breathing can also be an alternate source of electrically charging your devices. The

Apple announces the new iPad: Retina display, 4G & the iPhone 4S camera

Apple announces the new iPad: Retina display, 4G & the iPhone 4S camera
By Molly McHughProvided by Apple has officially announced the new iPad. And for starters, that's it's name: iPad. Not the iPad 3 or iPad HD, just the iPad. While it doesn't have a new name, there are plenty of significant updates to make up for it -- including the much-longed-for

The 5 Quirky products that need to come out now

The 5 Quirky products that need to come out now
By Natt GarunProvided by Quirky is a social product development company that takes your innovative consumer projects and attempt to make it reality. You know how sometimes we post amazing concept designs that are incredible in every which way but probably won't see in our homes until at

iPad 3: Everything we (might) know

iPad 3: Everything we (might) know
By Andrew CoutsProvided by Apple's iPad 3 (or iPad HD, perhaps?) will make its world debut on Wednesday, March 7. Interestingly, there's an underlying assumption in the tech news world that, this time, the rumors surrounding Apple's latest creation have it at least mostly right. That

Google’s privacy shift: Everything you need to know

Google’s privacy shift: Everything you need to know
By Geoff DuncanProvided by Google's new all-encompassing privacy policy went into effect March 1, meaning the company has started treating information it gathers across dozens of its subsidiary sites -- things like GMail, YouTube, Blogger, Shopping, News, Maps, Books, Google+,

With the Zero-G Cup, astronauts enjoy real cup of tea aboard the International Space Station

With the Zero-G Cup, astronauts enjoy real cup of tea aboard the International Space Station
By Andy BoxallProvided by Videos showing liquid spheres floating around in zero-gravity are fun, but also highlight the difficulty astronauts must face when trying to consume a drink in their normal working environment. Step forward Dr. Don Pettit, who has shot a video demonstrating a new type of

This Kinect shopping cart can help you get your grocery list done

This Kinect shopping cart can help you get your grocery list done
By Natt Garun Provided by Getting your groceries done can be a pain, and if you're an introvert, you probably also hate the chore because of all the incessant human interactions that occur during a trip to the supermarket. What aisle are the sodas located? Do you have more of these

New Apple TV expected alongside iPad 3

New Apple TV expected alongside iPad 3
By Jeff SaginorProvided by A revamped iPad may not be the only thing Apple fans have to look forward to at the company's March 7th event in San Francisco:9to5mac cites sources close to Apple in anticipating a new Apple TV model will also be announced.

Pinterest is blowing up... with cries of copyright infringement

Pinterest is blowing up... with cries of copyright infringement
By Molly McHughProvided by Pinterest is many things to many people. For some it's a collection of things you aspire to own, for others a source of DIY inspiration, or even a way to pitch an advertising campaign. While it definitely appeals more to some than others, you can't deny its

Space elevator could be ready by 2050, ride takes a week

Space elevator could be ready by 2050, ride takes a week
By Trevor MoggProvided by If an elevator ride of more than 30 seconds leaves you feeling antsy, then a ride in the elevator proposed by a Japanese construction firm is probably not for you. Obayashi Corp. this week outlined its plans to build an elevator that would take its occupants just over