
Adam Hadhazy
Latest articles by Adam Hadhazy
Auto X Prize Points to Super-Fuel-Efficient Future
By Adam Hadhazy published
The winning vehicles for a share of the $10 million Progressive Insurance Automotive X Prize were announced today
Air Force Invests in 'Batman' Technologies for Soldiers
By Adam Hadhazy published
A military program named inspired by the superhero Batman will equip Special Forces soldiers for the 21st century.

What's Auto-Tune and How Does it Work?
By Adam Hadhazy published
Missed a note or went a bit flat? Auto-Tune can fix that.

Going Deep: The Future of Technology in the NFL
By Adam Hadhazy published
Expect America's hard-hitting game to get even more wired in the seasons ahead.
The End of Cell Phone Chargers Is Near
By Adam Hadhazy published
A wave of common sense and innovation promises to eliminate the aggravating paradigm of one-size-fits-one cell phone charging.

The Technologies That Will Save the Trapped Chilean Miners
By Adam Hadhazy published
To rescue the trapped Chilean miners, responders will rely on a number of technologies developed during previous mining accidents.
Online Searches for Cameron Diaz Puts Your Computer at Risk
By Adam Hadhazy published
Searching for Cameron Diaz online carries a one-in-ten chance of landing on a website with malicious software.
Traffic Jams Ahead Unless More Cables Laid
By Adam Hadhazy published
More ocean-spanning cable lines will be needed to string together the Internet.
Deer-Startling Device Gets a Tryout in Utah
By Adam Hadhazy published
Utah is testing out a system of sound- and light-generating roadside devices that might save deer from ending up as roadkill.

Monkeys Go Bananas Over Flying Squirrels
By Adam Hadhazy published
The monkeys either mistook the squirrels as a predatory bird or they wanted to flaunt their prowess.
'Flying Car' Concept Gets a Design Tweak
By Adam Hadhazy published
The Transition is a plane that can fold up its wings to achieve street-safe (and legal) dimensions.

Top 10 Reasons to Ditch Your Dumb Phone for a Smartphone
By Adam Hadhazy published
To supercharge your cellular ride through our increasingly wired world, you're going to need an aptly named smartphone.
Navy Shoots Down Robotic Aircraft with Laser Beams
By Adam Hadhazy published
The navy is testing out a Laser Weapons System.

Bionic Devices Let Injured Animals Roam Again
By Adam Hadhazy published
The artificial limb technology that has let disabled people walk again has been revolutionizing veterinary medicine in recent years.

Grief Over iPhone 4 Reception Problems Grows
By Adam Hadhazy published
Apple calls press conference as a senator wags a finger and rumors circulate that the problem was known a year ago

Inflatable Toads Thwart Sex
By Adam Hadhazy published
Female cane toads inflate their bodies to thwart sex. These inflatable toads can decide the father in this strange animal sex act.
Real Books Quicker to Read than E-Books
By Adam Hadhazy published
People can read traditional printed books a good bit faster than eBooks on tablet computers.
How to Clean a Dirty Keyboard and Why You Should
By Adam Hadhazy published
TechNewsDaily walks you through a proper do-it-yourself keyboard cleaning.
'Flying Car' One Step Closer to Reality
By Adam Hadhazy published
The first "flying car," is now one step closer to becoming street- and sky-legal.
Reasons to Wait Out Early Smartphone Glitches
By Adam Hadhazy published
iPhone purchasers has complained of reception problems, yellow discolorations on the screen and swapped volume buttons.
Apple Responds to iPhone 4 Reception Glitch
By Adam Hadhazy published
In response to widespread reports of iPhone reception problems, Apple has told its customers simply to not hold the phone in this manner.

iPhone 4's First Users Report Reception, Color Problems
By Adam Hadhazy published
New iPhone owners are reporting diminished or lost reception when they touch the stainless steel band around the iPhone 4's middle.
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