Imagine a technology, which could connect you to the Internet at speeds of 1Gbps, by simply using LED bulbs, free from any waves with potentially harmful effects on the body. That is precisely what Li-Fi offers.
Einstein's "spooky action at a distance" can reach as far as low earth orbit, and twisted light could boost quantum communication bandwidth
2015 was the year everyone started making plans, laying groundwork, and building the infrastructure for the day when all our devices are connected.
What happens when everyday items—everything from your thermostat to your home’s front door—are connected to the internet? That’s increasingly becoming a reality that now has a name all its own: The Internet of Things.
Internet connection speeds could be tens of times faster than they currently are, thanks to research by University of Manchester scientists using wonder material graphene.
Researchers have developed a new switching device that can route quantum bits at very high speeds along a shared network of fiber-optic cable without losing the
A team of designers from the Oslo School of Architecture and Design has created a device that can produce a large scale visualization of the fluctuating
Africa may not be the first place you think of when talking about the digital revolution but many Zambian villages are looking to change all that.
Through his nonprofit A Human Right, scientist Kosta Grammatis is working to purchase a satellite that could provide free Internet access to developing countries.