Computer scientists developed an innovative gesture-tracking glove system that allows users to draw letters in the air with their hand. ->
According to information I found on the Internet, back in 1993 the Internet carried only 1% of all information from two-way telecommunication. By 2007, more than 97% of that information was flowing through the Interwebs. So what exactly does that translate to in real numbers? Since the Internet has...
Gmail's call feature just got doubly robust. Gmail users can now make two calls at once, Google announced Wednesday afternoon blog post. If you're in a call and make a second one, your first call will be put on hold while you talk on your new call. You can switch between calls by pressing the [...]
RIP Google Labs. Google announced it would shutter the project in a blog post Wednesday. Labs was the result of Google's 20-percent policy, which allowed engineers to spend one day of the week working on projects not in their job descriptions. The result of this has been some really useful and inte...
Every day our inboxes get crammed to their virtual seams with emails. And for every important, relevant-to-our-job email, there are at least four or five productivity-sucking others. (Apparently there are a lot of adorable kittens doing a lot of adorable things.) READ MORE: The Earth - and Its Aver...
Snail mail is making a comeback. Artist Ivan Cash put together a month-long interactive art project called Snail Mail My Email transcribing emails into handwritten letters that are physically mailed, free of charge. But as of Tuesday afternoon, it looks like the project has hit a roadblock. The pro...
If you're 25 years old, your password is probably weaker than your mom's.
AOL users tend live in the energy-hungry suburbs.
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