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Robot marrying people in Tokyo
b>TOKYO:/bAlmost everyone stood when the bride walked down the aisle in her white gown, but not the wedding conductor, because she was bolted to her chair.
3D next on mobile phones
b>LOS ANGELES/b>: California-based startup company CubicVue, formed by inventor Michael Mehrle who has developed a glasses-free 3D technology, Randal Kleiser and other partners, seek to apply the system to mobile devices in the near future.
The Lumia gets a facelift
Nokia has announced its latest flagship Lumia smartphone, the Lumia 925, in London.
Photo Kit: Loco Lomo
Tan Kit Hoong shares why he has never been a fan of Lomography in his Photo Kit column.
The future is in 3D printing
At the MetalTech Asia 2013 exhibition, 3D printing company Stratasys showed off its 3D printers for the professional market.
Airlines innovate with bag tags to speed up check-in process
Passengers flying with Spanish carrier Iberia will now be able to download and print their own luggage tags at home before catching their flight, a new measure designed to shave time during the check-in process and improve overall punctuality.
Samsung unveils smartwatch that can make calls
Samsung Electronics Co Ltd on Thursday unveiled what it said was the first smartwatch capable of making and receiving calls without a mobile phone nearby, in the South Korean firm's latest effort to find a new growth driver.
New technology could help athletes avoid injury by identifying weak spots
Researchers at Washington University in St. Louis have constructed algorithms that could be used to discern areas of tendons, muscles and bones more vulnerable to injury than others.
Hitchhiking robot reaches journey's end in Canada
A chatty robot with an LED-lit smiley face sent hitchhiking across Canada this summer as part of a social experiment reached its final destination Thursday after several thousand kilometres on the road.
C'est Chic! A smartphone accessory changes into a fashion accessory
An Australian company called PlusUs believes that the humble USB charging cable is in dire need of a makeover, especially as it's an accessory most of us are forced to carry around with us everywhere we go.