Our bionic future may not be so far away after all. Researchers have recently created an electronic skin, or e-skin, that is self-healing and totally recyclable.
The 2018 Winter Olympics in PyeongChang opened in seriously impressive fashion, with more than 1,200 Intel Shooting Star drones providing entertainment.
The creators of aSweatLife.com, the online fitness community and resource, have launched SweatWorking, a subscription-based fitness app to help you stay on track.
In less than 48 hours, the world's most highly anticipated show of athletic grace and prowess will take the stage in South Korea. And Samsung is hosting.
Netgear is officially separating its Arlo business from the rest of Netgear, underscoring just how much customers are investing in smart home devices these days.
Bigger isn't always better, at least not when it comes to breaking records. Over the weekend, Japan launched a miniature satellite by way of a modified SS-520 sounding rocket.
Hyundai announced that a fleet of it fuel cell electric cars successfully completed a "self-driven 190 kilometer (118 mile) journey from Seoul to Pyeongchang.
Just because you can't get a friend to work out with you at 5 a.m. doesn't mean you have to be all alone on your morning run. Meet IronCloud, a new GPS sports watch.
If your home were Middle Earth, then the Beak would be the One Ring. Of the many smart home innovations now on the market, this may be one of the more useful.
If a light bulb could ever be the light of your life, the Arc by Swedish design brand Flyte might be it. It's heralded as the ultimate minimal, dimmable LED bulb.
Browsing through the Everything But The House treasure trove is getting easier still thanks to its new app for Apple TV. Now, you can browse without straining your eyes.