If you're a designer who works in multiple mediums, then Google has just the tool for you -- Google Search can now automatically convert color values from one method to another, for example from RGB to hex.
The world's first artificially intelligent cooktop, Cuciniale will ensure you never have to eat another badly cooked steak, risotto, or other meal again.
A team of Italian researchers are taking a coffee waste product destined for the trash and using it for an unusual purpose -- to clean contaminated water.
GRIPsher offers pliers, wire cutters, screwdrivers, grip indents, a bottle opener, a material thickness gauge, and more in one multi-tool extravaganza.
From its control towers to its escalators and its ATMs, the regional airport in George will run exclusively off solar power supplied by 2,000 solar panels.
Thanks to a new partnership with WaitTime, the Pacers are hoping to shorten the wait time for your burgers and beers by way of artificial intelligence.
The European Space Agency uploaded the last of its commands to the ExoMars spacecraft, telling the spacecraft what to do once it arrives at the red planet.
Sixty years after the opening of the first shopping mall, retailers are turning to mixed commerce, combining smaller physical spaces with 3D technology.
Looking to cut up a cake fairly? It's a lot more complicated than you thought, particularly among a large group of people -- as computer scientists proved.
A startup is working to ensure photographers never arrive at a shoot without an SD card again. GearEye is a new system that checks your gear bag for you.
Sharp has shown off a new smartphone concept called the Corner R, which has one feature other phones lack -- almost no bezel thanks to its rounded display.