Your Filthy Keyboard
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View ArticleSpring-Loaded Arm Gives Superpower Strength to Office Workers
Office MechThe x-Ar attaches to any swiveling office chair with a center column. The spring case rests alongside your bicep, while a resizable cuff grips your forearm.Paul WoottonCamera-stabilizing...
View ArticleBell Labs's Nethead Makes Telepresence Robots Affordable for All
TeleconferencingRussian President Dmitry Medvedev holds a videoconference via a cool spy-style suitcase.WikipediaNever get out of bed again Talking via a telepresence robot can be a great way to...
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Think Twice iStockphoto We've all heard of the five-second rule when having dropped food on the floor—if you pick it up before five seconds have passed, it's safe to eat. In recent years, scientists...
View ArticleA Look At Japan's Retro-Future
Those Robots Are Still Nicer Than Nuns via Pink TentacleAs much as we love the actual future here at Popular Science, we love the past's vision of the future almost as much. So we basically freaked...
View ArticleConcept Shredder Turns Discarded Office Memos into Fresh New Pencils
P&P Shredder via YankoDesign At least for the immediate future, paper is here to stay — but what to do with all those unwanted printouts? With the P&P Office Paper Waste Processor, you can...
View ArticleSpring-Loaded Arm Gives Superpower Strength to Office Workers
Office Mech The x-Ar attaches to any swiveling office chair with a center column. The spring case rests alongside your bicep, while a resizable cuff grips your forearm. Paul Wootton The Steadicam was...
View ArticleBell Labs's Nethead Makes Telepresence Robots Affordable for All
Teleconferencing Russian President Dmitry Medvedev holds a videoconference via a cool spy-style suitcase. Wikipedia Talking via a telepresence robot can be a great way to participate in activities...
View ArticleWhich Countries Judge You The Harshest For Playing Hooky?
Day Off Dreamstime What's a good enough reason to skip out on work for the day? Depends on who you are and what you do, but it also depends on where you're calling in from. According to a new study...
View ArticleScientific Proof of the Benefits of a Siesta
Next time you're caught napping in your cube, or some little hideaway in your office, just cite the work of Harvard Medical School scientist Matthew Tucker and his…
View ArticleYour Filthy Keyboard
We've all heard of the five-second rule when having dropped food on the floor—if you pick it up before five seconds have passed, it's safe to eat. In recent years, scientists…
View ArticleFear and Loathing in the Online Office Suite
As part of my ongoing, personal economic bailout plan, this week I began tinkering around with a couple of the free, online office suites that are available. After all, why shell out a few hundred...
View ArticleDyson's Bladeless Airfoil Desk Fan Ends the Menace of Choppy Air
Ever since Schuyler Skaats Wheeler introduced the first axial-bladed electric desk fan in 1882, fan technology has remained remarkably conservative. But that classic bladed…
View ArticleA Look At Japan's Retro-Future
As much as we love the actual future here at Popular Science, we love the past's vision of the future almost as much. So we basically freaked out when our good friends over…
View ArticleJapanese Shredder Turns Old TPS Reports Into Fresh Rolls of Toilet Paper
There's an early 2010 contender for an office innovation award, or at least the best name for an office innovation. DigInfo News brings us a very special report on "White Goat," a miracle-working...
View ArticleHow to Make a Quick Metal Laptop Stand
Laptop stands keep your computer cool, ventilated, and at a comfortable angle for typing, but they often seem expensive for what's essentially a bent piece of metal. Here's…
View ArticleSpring-Loaded Arm Gives Superpower Strength to Office Workers
The Steadicam was originally developed to take the shake out of Hollywood chase scenes. Now a California company, Equipois, has given it a new purpose: to help line workers and file clerks. The x-Ar...
View ArticleWhich Countries Judge You The Harshest For Playing Hooky?
What's a good enough reason to skip out on work for the day? Depends on who you are and what you do, but it also depends on where you're calling in from. According to a new…
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