Excess energy from wireless 6G networks could be harvested by a copper coil and the human body. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works.
Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. The company said its AI-centric OS will power future devices, including humanoid robots, EVs, and ‘whatever comes ...
Will current Roku, Amazon Fire TV, and Apple TV streaming devices still work in a few years? We’ve done the research. When you buy a streaming TV device, your first thought probably isn’t, “Will this ...
Opinions expressed by Digital Journal contributors are their own. What if language was no longer a barrier? As globalization continues to shrink our world, the ability to communicate with anyone, ...
Not so far ahead in the future, new solutions like tactile internet, robot swarms and intelligent automation are envisioned to transform everyday life as it exists today. Imagine a surgeon performing ...
A squishy material made of thin layers might help make your future devices faster and more energy efficient. This new hybrid material, known as β-ZnTe(en)₀.₅, changes its internal structure in ...
Less than a decade ago, the use of wearable devices in Parkinson’s disease (PD) was considered futuristic. Today, there’s an array of innovative tools from commercial activity trackers to tremor ...
Future HomePods, iPhone cases, Apple Watch bands and more could display information right on their fabric covering, if one of the latest patents granted to Apple is anything to go by. If a HomePod ...
The new iPhone 16e is equipped with Apple's custom-designed C1 modem for 5G and LTE connectivity, whereas all other current iPhone models rely on Qualcomm modems. While the average customer is ...
Apple wants future devices to be able to have a variety of input features that can work in tandem. The company has been granted a patent for “Multitouch Data Fusion.” The patent filing relates to ...