Designed in Shanghai, China the Cowa Robot moves at a top speed of nearly 4.5mph and stays no more than 2ft behind its owner.
Category: Technology
NBN in more local areas
It has finally been announced that parts of the suburbs of Stanhope Gardens, The Ponds, Kellyville Ridge and Glenwood have been put back on the National Broadband Network (NBN) rollout plan.
17-year-old Filipino-Canadian invents body heat-powered torch
Filipino-Canadian Ann Makosinski won the 2013 Google Science Fair in the 15-16 age group category. She was named one of Time magazine’s 30 Under 30 Youth Changing the World, and was featured on “The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon,” NBC News.
Bypass surgery may soon be a thing of the past
In a ground breaking discovery that may eventually render bypass surgery history, researchers at Tel Aviv University (TAU) have shown that an injected protein can regrow blood vessels in the human heart. In heart disease, blood vessels are either clogged or die off, starving the heart of oxygen and leaving it highly susceptible to cardiac […]
Don’t lose all your data; have a backup system
Use Two-Factor Authentication with Gmail and Other Accounts Gmail and other services offer two-factor authentication that help secure your account even if your password is stolen or cracked.
Computer games to be regulated in line with film classification
From January 1 computer games will have the same rating classification as films. Legislation passed the Parliament which will allow an R18+ category for computer games to become a reality.
Life in your pocket by Kolinnette C. Alcazar
Since the birth of the all-in-one smart phone, our lives have become entangled in technology like never before. It’s not about making phone calls or text messaging your friend that you are running late, anymore. No, it has gone beyond that. Now, mobile phones are being used to send emails, browse the web, watch video […]