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Leica's new T-System digital camera may have one of the most tedious ads ever made, but the camera's looks are far from boring.
Japan is putting its strict firearms-control laws up against the latest in digital manufacturing with the arrest of a man who allegedly made 3D-printed guns.
If you love hearing yourself talk, Adobe wants to put your voice center stage with a new video app.
Japanese mobile carrier Softbank posted solid earnings for the year to March 31 on Wednesday, with net profit up 34 percent.
Leading Bitcoin ATM manufacturer Robocoin is upgrading its network of machines with bank-style features, including the ability to send funds to phone numbers.
A group of coders has launched a Bitcoin wallet that will make it more difficult to trace transactions using the digital currency.
Sony has developed a magnetic tape material that can store data at 148 gigabits per square inch, roughly 74 times the density of standard tapes.
If smartwatch development can be thought of in terms of dance crazes, the next phase might become the Twist.
NTT DoCoMo wants to unload its investment in India's seventh-largest cellular carrier, Tata Teleservices (TTSL), in a retreat from India's challenging market.
If the Rufus Cuff smartwatch is anything to go by, some people want a lot of hardware on their wrists.
Partners Toshiba and SanDisk have developed 15-nanometer process technology for NAND flash memory widely used in smartphones and tablets.
The cash-strapped man Newsweek magazine named as the creator of Bitcoin has thanked supporters who donated over US$23,000 of the virtual currency to him.
NEC has launched a biometric security program that uses face recognition to unlock access to PCs.
If you don't mind being represented by a feline avatar, NTT Communications has a quirky video chatroom just for you.