We don’t have flying cars or Jetsons-like robots to cook our meals. What we have is better: constant incremental progress.
The story of the barcode’s invention reads like a sci-fi tale. It all started in 1969 when Paul McEnroe, an engineer at IBM, ...
Just as the PC and cloud defined much of Microsoft’s first 50 years, and just as its struggles in mobile set the company back ...
Through the analysis of brain scans and crafting a detailed database of the images linked to specific brain patterns, scientists achieved 60 percent accuracy in predicting dream content, which increas ...
ATLANTA (AP) — With less than three weeks to go before Election Day, the fate of new rules that could impact the ...
Despite the media hype, the usage of AI by cybercriminals is still at nascent stage. This doesn’t mean that AI is not being ...
With automated coding, time and cost efficiency, software security, and fun while programming are no longer a pipe dream ...
The new MRI machine at the McGinley Clinic in Casper is the first in Wyoming using artificial intelligence. It produces ...
Today's all-in-one printers suffice for the occasional scan, but photo buffs and family archivists alike turn to dedicated photo scanners to digitize their prints and film. Their high sensor ...
Coffee lovers looking for a professional-grade home espresso machine can often get discouraged by the units’ sheer size and cost. To find the best espresso machines worth the investment and ...
American Rounds' machines scan your ID and verify you with AI facial recognition software, a process like setting up Face ID on an iPhone. (A company spokesman tells Reason that it uses "facial ...