The most customizable personal robot.
A kayaking kit that won’t eat up storage space.
The Cadillac version of Chevrolet’s plug-in hybrid is finally on its way.
By Chelsea Sexton
Posted 03.06.2013 at 7:19 pm
Clear, 100-inch images from short distances.
By Michael Berk
Posted 03.06.2013 at 11:57 am
And do other neat tricks. Smart lighting that's as easy as screwing in a bulb.
By Brian Clark Howard
Posted 02.08.2013 at 12:00 pm
This month we're running the gamut from fun to functional: highlights include a foosball app, a sled for adults, easy-install tire chains, and the Cadillac of vacuum cleaners.
By Amber Williams, Berne Broudy, and Taylor Kubota
Posted 02.04.2013 at 11:00 am
Steer by wire could eliminate the steering wheel entirely.
By Lawrence Ulrich
Posted 01.10.2013 at 11:48 am
For decades, aircraft engineers have used electronic fly-by-wire systems rather than mechanical connectors and hydraulics to link the pilot’s joystick to the wings. This year, Infiniti becomes the first carmaker to deploy the automotive equivalent—steer-by-wire.
Maps don't help much indoors, but that's about to change--thanks to you.
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The ioSafe N2 is personal data storage built to withstand anything.
By Matt Safford
Posted 12.06.2012 at 1:46 pm
Tools with attachable vacuums make for dust-free drilling.
By Sal Vaglica
Posted 12.06.2012 at 1:20 pm
Consumer-grade multi-material printers could hit the market in the next decade. Here's why that matters.
They're not only more efficient--they're better, too. These three gadgets are about to get out of your dreams and into your car.
By Laura Geggel
Posted 11.06.2012 at 10:53 am
How a cordless drill replaces an entire workbench’s worth of gear.
By Max Fischer
Posted 11.01.2012 at 11:01 am
The apocalypse edition: Featuring a tiny hand-turbine that's good in a pinch, a jacket for firestorms or nuclear winter, and a stove that can burn almost any fuel.
By Amber Williams
Posted 11.01.2012 at 10:00 am
Down that stays warm when wet.