XactSystem tracks your aim, then corrects it.
Cleaner driveways, cars, and sidewalks—without the backache
By Michael Myser
Posted 01.03.2013 at 4:21 pm
And do other neat tricks. Smart lighting that's as easy as screwing in a bulb.
By Brian Clark Howard
Posted 01.03.2013 at 3:47 pm
Smart lighting systems allow homeowners to control any bulb in their house, set timers, and dim lights—all from a single control panel. The systems aren’t perfect: They’re pricey, and setup often requires wiring fixtures, which also means professional installation. Philips’s Hue LED bulbs do away with physical networks. Each one has its own radio chip, allowing the bulbs to create a wireless network in mere minutes.
A brand-new operating system for your previously-Android device!
A dozen great ideas in gear, including the fastest mouse on the market, the world's quietest mechanical keyboard, a virtually jam-proof shredder and more.
By Amber Williams
Posted 01.03.2013 at 9:00 am
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Your mobile phone could soon be a mobile spy.
By Robert Lemos
Posted 01.02.2013 at 9:00 am
A new survey finds that most people with smart TVs aren't using the majority of the smart features. TV manufacturers like Samsung, LG, and Sony stick all kinds of internet-connected features into their mid- and high-end TVs, but the interfaces are generally confusing and not optimized for sitting on a couch 10 feet away from a screen, and this survey confirms that nobody really wants to browse Twitter on a TV. But the silver lining is that a high percentage of users--more than half--are using the video-related apps, like Netflix and Hulu Plus. That's great! [via The Daily Mail]
From an explosion on the sun to creatures from the depths of the ocean, we assemble our favorite pics from 2012.
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A spin through the weird, wonderful ways people experimented with video games, creating everything from glitch art to a virtual Lego builder to a psychedelic look at relativity
Beyond the hype, what's the day-to-day life of a Nest user like? Is there planet-saving involved?
By Luke Mitchell
Posted 12.28.2012 at 1:30 pm
From tablets to gaming consoles, smartphones to personal drones, and much more, these are the 12 gadgets that earned PopSci's top marks this year.
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Our buddies over at Popular Photography do a contest for readers to show off their best shots, and man, do they get some great stuff. Still-lifes, animal shots, action shots, landscapes--there's a huge variety of submissions here and they're universally awesome. Click through to see which of the hundreds of great entries took the big prize.
For the tech-geek woodsman in you.
By PopSci Staff
Posted 12.24.2012 at 10:00 am
General Motors reprograms robots to put a toy car in a wrapped box. Unionize, elves, before it's too late!