Meta-optical, we are on the eve of a total change
Meta-optical technology is a growing field that focuses on the use of metamaterials to create optical components with unique properties.
Meta-optical technology is a growing field that focuses on the use of metamaterials to create optical components with unique properties.
The newly developed material goes against all the rules we know about conductivity. Scientists still have no idea why.
The circuit that charges electric vehicles developed by Stellantis works. Now the whole future should be built around it.
A system containing algae has been powering a processor for over 6 months without ever stopping: with or without light.
The stores of the future are already waiting for us: just long enough to organize how to combine data collection with their use.
Linkem flies to the most "spied on" house in Italy with a drone that shows all the 5G technology of the leading company in ultra-wideband wireless
A team develops the first interactive device that collects energy. A sustainable video game: a Gameboy without a battery.
Is infinite technological development possible in a world of finite resources? With these technologies (and their conscious use) probably yes.
Multimedia trends born shortly before the pandemic and suddenly in the breach: here are some trends that could remain afterwards.
The transparent battery is still weak, but in 11 months it has already doubled the potential and tripled the transparency. Its advent is approaching, and many devices can benefit from it.
Nightingale project: Google has secretly collected millions of medical and sensitive data, including full names and birth dates. To do what? Is it legal?
Connecting the Toyota wipers to the network to provide more detailed weather maps is part of a project with the Japanese company Weathernews.
SmartCan goes to the collection point, gets the garbage lifted from the vehicle and once deposited on the ground it leaves for the house.
Here are the major trends capable of changing the future travel industry, waiting for structural revolutions such as Hyperloop to radically transform it.
The waterproof, breathable and antibacterial electric pole feeds itself thanks to the omniphobic triboelectric nano generators.
They are a million times smaller than the pixels we have on today's cell phone displays
Do you think you can distinguish between a human and a #robot on the phone? Are you sure? The new malicious #software are very similar to human beings, they can call us at home and ask for personal data, and it would be really difficult to say that you are talking to a robot. A perfect Italian, a question and answer that does not raise doubts. But if they ask us for a credit card, it is almost certainly a scam. #Very sophisticated scams, created by robots, but obviously organized by scammers... Read more
A very curious gadget, but definitely useful for those who don't know how to keep the shopping mania in check, the Pavlok bracelet aims to block excessively expensive purchases without half measures, that is, by giving a nice 340 volt shock that promises to make the desire go away to spend even the most convinced people. The intention of Pavlok, this is the name of the bracelet, is extremely interesting, because it exploits the concept of the Internet of Things, according to which objects are … Read more
Not all predictions and predictions are long-term: after all, I have to give someone the chance to refute what I say. If the topic is 'IT', then, it will be even easier to prove me wrong given the extreme 'elasticity' of certain situations. Yet some trends in my opinion are traced, and I am pleased to arrange them here for future reference. Here are 3 IT trends for the coming year: 1. The Cloud will be the new hardware. – All major industrial changes… Read more
30 years after Ayrton Senna's death, his legacy lives on in F1 safety innovations. His passing changed everything.
35 years after inventing the World Wide Web, Tim Berners-Lee is working on a “new web” where users are in control of their own data.