May 3, 2016 Robotic 3D printer will 'print' steel bridge over Amsterdam canal There have been 3D-printed apartment complexes and cremation urns, and now one company out of The Netherlands is planning to “print” a bridge. MX3D, a 3D printing company, developed a robotic 3D printer to construct a steel bridge over a canal in Amsterdam, reports CNET.
May 3, 2016 Revolutionary-turned-entrepreneur wants to shake up education software via the cloud When entrepreneur and computer engineer Nikola Bozinovic founded Frame in 2012, he wanted to provide a way to bring Windows applications easily to as many people as possible by way of cloud storage. Frame aims to democratize access to software, something that isn't very different from Bozinovic's earlier goal of bringing governmental change back during his student days in his native Serbia. This backstory is perhaps more unique than that of the average tech entrepreneur. Prior to his Silicon Valley days, Bozinovic lead protests against then-Serbian President Slobodan Milošević in the 1990s.
May 3, 2016 Tech Q&A: Facebook embarrassments, Netflix, car rental mistakes and more Kim Komando answers your questions on how to stop a friend from posting embarrassing photos to your Facebook, how to find good movies on Netflix, ways to avoid car rental mistakes, and much more.
May 3, 2016 FCC Lifeline program has a problem When the Federal Communications Commission votes later this month on a proposal to subsidize broadband service for low-income families, the outcome seems certain.
May 3, 2016 Help dad start a new hobby this Father’s Day Giving dad a USB charger for his phone is not exactly an expression of love. Instead of just picking up something from Wal-Mart next week, consider a few eclectic gifts that will help him develop a new hobby. Some of these are a bit “out there” and expensive. Some are more affordable. All of them encourage your dad to take up a new hobby and explore a fun new trend.
May 3, 2016 Now in effect, net neutrality rules should ensure a 'fast, fair, and open' Internet Following an appeals court ruling on June 11, 2015, that denied a request by the telecom industry to suspend the rules while the issue is being litigated, the FCC's new net neutrality rules are n...
May 3, 2016 How the iPhone spelled the beginning of the end for the BlackBerry Former BlackBerry co-chief executive Jim Balsillie said this week that the iPhone’s introduction in 2007 was the beginning of the end for the once-widely-used handheld device.
May 3, 2016 Rare 1930s camera rifle expected to fetch over $330G at auction A rare 1930s prototype Leica camera fitted with a rifle stock is expected to sell for over $330,000 when it is auctioned off in Vienna, Austria, on Saturday.
May 3, 2016 Smartphone thefts drop as kill switch usage grows Phone theft used to be a growth industry.
May 3, 2016 6 Father's Day tech gifts that will entertain Dads all year long Even if your Dad isn't a geek, we bet he'd love to get a gadget for Father's Day.