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Robotic Fish Could Help Scientists Monitor U.S. Waters for Pollution
Over-fishing poses a severe threat to many fish species, but scientists around the world are currently hoping to stock various bodies of water with an impervious new breed. These mechanical robo-fish won't provide valuable sustenance, though, but ... Read more →
Thieves Steal Half-Mile of Copper, Kill Landline Service for Hundreds
24 days ago on SwitchedA gang of what must have been highly trained, professional thieves, or just a crew of unruly roustabouts, reportedly stole a half-mile length of underground copper tubing in Alfriston, England. According to the BBC, the removal of the cable early ...
Gift Guide: HP Beats Laptop
24 days ago on SwitchedHP Beats Laptop (Media Hound, Under $2,500) It's rare that a PC laptop makes even Mac owners look twice, but look twice at the above photo. See? The 15-inch black-and-red stunna -- essentially an HP Envy with a Beats by Dr. Dre veneer -- has a ...
ABCs of Computing: From Apple to Zip
24 days ago on SwitchedWhile the computer's history might not stretch back too far, the ride has been anything but mundane. In fact, so much happened and changed with the computer in such a short span that it's not always easy to keep track. Organizing alphabetically is ...
MIT's AIDA: The Friendly GPS Robot for Your Dashboard
24 days ago on SwitchedEver wish your GPS system could be something more than just a bodiless voice? Ever wished you had a pretty face to associate with that mellifluous, alluring car voice? Thanks to scientists at MIT, you might soon be able to entertain all your ...
Boy Kills Brother Over Computer Volume Level
25 days ago on SwitchedSiblings fight all the time, sure. And nowadays, the disputes tend to center around the family gadgets -- anything from control of the TV remote to whose turn it is on the Wii. Most of the time, it doesn't escalate beyond a few gentle pushes or ...
Ropid, the Dancing Humanoid Robot: Creepy or Cute?
26 days ago on SwitchedYesterday, our pals over at Engadget reported on Ropid, the humanoid robot that proudly parades around, runs in place, and hops a quarter of its own height (video above). Today, more videos emerged of the little guy, and some of the Switched staff ...
How to Recycle Your Old Cell Phones, Computers, and Other Gadgets
27 days ago on SwitchedAlthough spring is still months away, it's never too early to get a head start on cleaning out some junk. If you're like us, you could probably fill a closet with old gadgets. It might be tempting to simply toss them in the trash, but that's not your ...
Lazy Passwords Leave 21K Routers, Cams, Phones Open to Attack
27 days ago on SwitchedIn the "yet another thing to be paranoid about" category comes a report that nearly 21,000 routers, webcams and VoIP products are wide open to remote attack, simply because their owners have committed the ultimate sin: failing to change the ...
Creepy Two-Legged Robot Walks Like a Human
28 days ago on SwitchedIt's not going to win any foot races, but a new robot being developed for the U.S. Army still has a leg (or two) up on its competition. The "Petman" prototype is a bipedal robot that simulates human walking (video after the break) more realistically ...
Pilots Who Overshot Destination Claim to Have Been Busy on Laptops
29 days ago on SwitchedCrucial as they are to so many businesses, computers can also be distracting in the workplace. All too often, employees exchange YouTube goodies or IMs in lieu of doing real work. Most of the time, though, it's innocuous enough; we all need to shut ...
Access Files From Anywhere -- Even Your iPhone -- With Dropbox
29 days ago on SwitchedWhat it is: Dropbox is an online storage service that holds your files (up to 2 gigabytes) for free, and automatically syncs them between several PCs. It also allows you to access your files from any Web-connected computer. Dropbox offers 2 free ...
'Freedom' Web-Blocker Takes You Off the Grid -- for the Evening, Anyway
29 days ago on SwitchedIn an attempt to regain her personal freedom, New York Times writer Peggy Orenstein attempted the unthinkable: going offline. But it took more than removing herself from the Internet. It took removing the Internet from her. Temporarily, at least. ...
Winning Digital Designs Took Only 15 Minutes to Create
1 month ago on SwitchedEarlier this month, New York City hosted the Cut & Paste Global Championship, the culmination of a series of digital design competitions held around the world. Designers from 16 cities contended for the grand prizes in 2-D, 3-D, and motion ...
'Little Buddy Child Tracker' Uses GPS to Keep Tabs on Your Kids
1 month ago on SwitchedSoon, parents can dump those embarrassing child leashes for a new GPS device that keeps tabs on their young ones. Simply strap the Insignia 'Little Buddy Child Tracker' to your little rug-rat (tape should work), or you could just slide it into a ...
Creepy Japanese Robot Simulates Swine Flu
1 month ago on SwitchedMost people do anything they can to prevent viruses from infecting their high-tech toys. One group of Japanese scientists, though, have created a robot that actually embraces an especially virulent (and topical) strain: Swine Flu. The robot , ...


