Published Friday, Feb 28, 2014 at 2:32 pm EST Last updated 23 hours and 53 minutes ago AVONDALE, Ariz. Dale Earnhardt Jr. isn’t just the 2014 Daytona 500 winner. He’s the 2014 Twitter champion. At least so far. MORE: Harvick wants safety improvements | Phoenix picks | France: Earnhardt good for sport | Junior confident
Students from all over southeastern Michigan converged on Center Line High School on Friday and again Saturday to compete in beginning round of the FIRST Robotics District Competition. Students came from Richmond, East Detroit, Armada, South Lake, Center Line, International Academy of Macomb in Clinton Township, Stevenson, Henry Ford, Utica,…
A new iPhone 5s deal cuts the price of the iPhone 5s to $1 on a two-year contract at Best Buy today and Saturday March 1st with the trade of a working iPhone 4s or iPhone 5. This is one of the best iPhone 5s deals we’ve seen since Black Friday and…
An extremist Syrian group took to Twitter Friday to live-tweet pictures of rebels helping to chop off the hand of an alleged thief. The amputation happened in the rural town of Maskanah in the northern province of Aleppo, according to a series of posts on a Twitter account belonging to…
Did you know that your cherished iPhone hides secrets from you? That’s right, a simple nod of the noggin could shift the way you use this precious gadget. Apple’s iPhone is a revolutionary gizmo that has changed the mobile landscape forever, but even if you’ve had one for years, there…
WESTFORD — There’s a lot of trial and error involved in perfecting a robot so it will do just what you want it to. But junior Alex McKinley, 16, head programmer for the Westford Academy Robotics team, said he likes to think it’s a bit more specific than that. Prepping for…
Here’s Winston showing off those robot skills while videobombing two broadcasters before a recent Seminoles game.
A former L.A. schools superintendent has stepped forward to criticize a $1 billion effort to provide every student, teacher and campus administrator with a tablet or laptop computer. William J. Johnston, 87, did not object to the goal, but focused instead on using school-construction bonds to fund the project, which, "I…
An Iranian schoolteacher has developed and assembled an innovative robot designed to teach young Muslim children how to say their daily prayers. Twenty-seven-year old Akbar Rezaie built the robot at home, but it has since garnered global interest. The robot shows the youngsters how to undertake Shiite prayers which are…
It looks thicker than most of the phones you see at Best Buy, but Boeing’s first smartphone isn’t meant to be used by the average person. The company that’s known for its airplanes is joining the smartphone game with the Boeing Black, targeted at people that work in the security…