You’ve never heard of Hubert J. “Hub” Schlafly Jr., but if you’ve seen a major political speech in the past generation, you know his work. Schlafly invented the TelePrompTer and changed public address in America. He died April 20th in Connecticut. | The Burnsville Police Department was the first law enforcement agency in the state to use body cameras when it started equipping officers with the technology last summer. | The Cybertecture Mirror looks just like any typical mirror we can find in a Hong Kong home. The fog-resistant reflective surface measuring 50 by 80 centimeters could be the one that is innocently hanging in our bathrooms, but with a touch to the remote cont... | We've all been there. Our cell phone or laptop battery dies at the worst time. The owner of Tremont Electric has developed a tool that not only solves that problem, but might just put Cleveland on the earth-friendly map. | San Francisco moved a step closer Tuesday to becoming the first city in the nation to require that retailers post in their stores notices on the level of radiation emitted by the cell phones they offer. | The InfiniteUSB plug-in device provides a new USB port, when it occupies one USB port. There is no limitation of number of USB ports anymore. | Google Voice, the service that can route calls to multiple phone numbers and access voice mail, will be available on users' existing cell phone numbers starting today. | Technology giant Sony has unveiled a head-mounted display that takes the wearer into a 3D cinema of videos, music and games.The HMZ personal 3D viewer is being targetted at people who prefer solitary entertainment rather than sitting in front of a televisio... |