Intel is looking for ways to help famed British physicist Stephen Hawking reverse the slowing of his speech, according to a senior executive with the American...The Associated Press From ACM News | January 10, 2012
Giving a high-five. Rubbing his girlfriend's hand. Such ordinary acts—but a milestone for a paralyzed man. True, a robotic arm parked next to his wheelchair did...The Associated Press From ACM News | October 12, 2011
After years of poring through images from space and debating where on Mars the next NASA rover should land, it comes down to four choices.The Associated Press From ACM News | May 16, 2011
Earth is about to get better acquainted with its oddball planetary cousin, Mercury, a rocky wonderland of extremes.The Associated Press From ACM News | March 14, 2011
As cell phones have spread, so have large cell towers—those unsightly stalks of steel topped by transmitters and other electronics that sprouted across the country...The Associated Press From ACM News | February 14, 2011
Intel Corp.'s decision to pay Nvidia Corp. $1.5 billion for the right to its patents highlights the seismic shifts the semiconductor industry is undergoing.The Associated Press From ACM News | January 11, 2011
NASA is sending a humanoid robot, called Robonaut 2, to the International Space Station for the first time. R2 has more than 350 electrical sensors throughout...The Associated Press From ACM TechNews | November 3, 2010
It looks like an iPad, only it's 1/14th the cost: India on Thursday (July 22) unveiled the prototype of a $35 basic touchscreen tablet aimed at students, which...The Associated Press From ACM News | July 23, 2010
It can traverse rough terrain, accelerate quickly and negotiate sharp turns like other high-performance sports cars, but there's one thing that sets this Audi coupe...The Associated Press From ACM News | April 9, 2010
Mk Haley, a juror for the Emerging Technologies area of SIGGRAPH 2009, says an ear-tugging navigator is the type of exhibit that will get people thinking and talking...The Associated Press From ACM TechNews | August 3, 2009
Toyota Motor Corp. says it has developed a way of steering a wheelchair by just detecting brain waves, without the person having to move a muscle or shout a command...The Associated Press From ACM News | June 29, 2009