HP gearing up to enter 3D printing market by 2014: report
The computer giant is stepping up its printing efforts by embracing the three-dimensional market, because the existing technology is "like watching ice melt."
The computer giant is stepping up its printing efforts by embracing the three-dimensional market, because the existing technology is "like watching ice melt."
The Syrian civil war is not just being fought with mortars and street-level gun battles. ZDNet and CBS News talked to the people on the ground to explore how technology is being utilized to battle the oppressive Bashar al Assad regime's censorship and surveillance capabilities.
The Israeli Army have developed a snake-like device which can cross terrains with ease. Not much is known about this device as it is not only from a foreign military but that it will be used in battlefield scenarios.
ZDNet took iRobot's new Android-based robot controller for a spin at a briefing in New York City. (Spoiler alert: nothing broke.)
In this day and age of expanding technologies, futuristic ideology and plain crazy industries, there are certain key buzzwords being thrown around the place left, right and centre. Before I started writing on Enterprise Alley, I didn't have a clue what half of these things were.
Not all tech is created equally. Even when products or services meet their demise, they’re not even killed off equally. Here’s what we saw the end of this year.
A look at the live production environment of Outlook Web App as a Live@edu user.
If you thought Google Glass was the "future" of wearable tech, think again. From e-tattoos to 3D printed clothes, ZDNet explores what we could be wearing in the very near future.
Possibly the best office employee you will ever have: a robot which fetches you beer as you work away at your desk. Who needs a (human) assistant, after all?
Twitter not only has a business model now, but is now to capitalise on other peoples successes by creating in-house services to enhance Twitter,