
Weird Product Review: Meditation Headbands
A Canadian company recently released its second model of a brain-scanning headband meant to help consumers meditate. This fall, Interaxon released the Muse 2, a $250

A Canadian company recently released its second model of a brain-scanning headband meant to help consumers meditate. This fall, Interaxon released the Muse 2, a $250
The Supreme Court is considering whether a class-action lawsuit against Apple over its App Store’s commission policies has enough grounding to proceed. If allowed, the

Whirlpool will transition some of its spare parts manufacturing to on-demand 3D printing. Earlier this month, the home-appliance manufacturer announced it would partner with Spare

U.S. regulators are investigating reports of faulty breaks for recent models of General Motors pickups and SUVs. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) has
Finn Lützow-Holm Myrstad, an information security researcher at the Norwegian Consumer Council, discusses how companies deceive customers into allowing their data to be collected and used.

Google recently issued an update to its Google Maps app that allows users to message businesses. The tech company introduced the business messaging feature as

On Nov. 10, the American College of Cardiology and the American Heart Association released updated cholesterol guidelines. The new guidelines, which were published in the

Iron Man is probably the most iconic example of a human exoskeleton in the popular imagination. Although a real-life version of the Avengers character is

A small pharmaceutical company is seeking government approval for a cholesterol medication cheaper than many top treatments. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDCP)

“Phablet — a portmanteau of “phone” and “tablet” — is a satiric word used to describe the ever-increasing size of smartphones. As far as phone

Blindness and loss of vision are problems faced by millions of people. Eliav Rodman, Director of Marketing at OrCam Technologies, talks with Dan Kendall of Digital

A genome-testing company, 23andMe, recently received government approval to market tests helping consumers understand how their own genetic codes may hinder or help their ability