Join Dieter, Matthew, Rene, and Kevin as they discuss all of the insanely great new smartphones that have been announced and released in the past month.  |  |


A Vanderbilt chemist and a biomedical engineer have teamed up to develop a respiratory virus detector that is sensitive enough to detect an infection at an early stage, takes only a few minutes to return a result and is simple  |
Our tendency to see people and faces as individuals may explain why we are such experts at recognizing them, new research indicates. This approach can be learned and applied to other objects as well.  |
We check out the new HP ProBook 4310s 13.3-inch business laptop that will be released later this summer.  |  |


We got our hands on the new HP Mini 5101 10.1-inch netbook, featuring a 95% QWERTY spill-resistant keyboard.  |  |
On the very same day Nokia and Intel announces a strategic relationship for the future of netbooks, Engadget simply thinks the product category will die soon.  |  |
The T-Mobile myTouch 3G has finally gotten an official release date, but will not offer Exchange ActiveSync support out-of-box like the HTC Magic.  |  |
HTC lays its own HTC Sense interface on top of Google Android in their new flagship device, the HTC Hero. Check out our in-depth impressions and photos of the HTC Hero inside.  |  |
HP has done it again, this time with the world's first web-enabled printer. The HP Photosmart Premium also flaunts applications and the largest LCD in its class. Read on for more.  |  |
Rumored specs and renderings surface for HTC's next flagship device, the HTC Firestone. We figure out what's believable, and what's missing.  |  |
Another waterproof compact has emerged from the sea. The Pentax Optio W80 brings HD video and a 5x optical zoom to your sandcastles and surfboards. Read the full story here.  |  |
We take Canon's entry-level memory card camcorder for a spin. Does it treat us to a joyride, or are we forced to endure some rickety roads? Read the full Canon FS200 review to find out.  |  |
are an interesting modular system for creating indoor and outdoor gardens. Constructed out of a soft, felt-like material made out of recycled plastic bottles, the pockets can be hung and stacked to create space-saving vertical wall gardens, and the flat  |  |
PCWorld reports that advertising rates for popular television shows such as The Simpsons and CSI are actually higher online than on prime-time TV. According to Bloomberg, ads cost about $60 per thousand viewers for a spot on Hulu or TV.com,  |  |
In the classic daydreaming motif, we watch as a distracted child stares longingly out of a window while their teacher lectures in front of the class. And while the prevailing thinking behind this iconic image held that these youthful diversions  |  |
A nice, subtle bit of culture jamming on the London Tube is pointed out by . Stickers with official looking designs advise passengers not to despair, and to "Take a Deep Breath and Smile". Good life advice for those navigating  |  |
and notorious graffiti artist Katsu have joined forces to create their own version of the classic Eames film about scale, . The short follows Katsu as he executes a series of his skull tags, which grow in size from 1/20  |  |
Architectural studio has created this suspended installation for the in Oslo, Norway, as part of an exhibition showcasing young Norwegian designers. The hanging display forms a pixelated cloud comprised of 3000 cardboard boxes that plays with ideas of packaging, recycling  |  |
As part of this month's festival, thirty pianos—part of artist Luke Jerram's '' traveling art tour—have been dispersed throughout the city, encouraging spontaneous pedestrian music. The instruments, either donated or...  |  |
For those who made it on Monday 22nd, thanks again for coming by and contributing to the discussion about PSFK's next major event. The notes below are a a summary take-away I took from the meeting on .***Event: PSFK Conference  |
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