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Wearable Exoskeleton Hands Let You Interact With The Digital World
Dexmo, a set of exoskeleton gloves designed by Dexta Labs, provide tactile feedback for humans interacting in the digital world
Read More »Swallowing Detector Monitors Everything That Goes Down Your Throat Hole
This Swallowing Detector, also known as Automated Ingestion Detection (AID), helps you keep track of all of the disgusting crap you shove down your throat hole on a daily basis, with the hopes that you'll shove less disgusting crap down it if you can actually monitor what you're doing to yourself.
Read More »The ‘Wave’ of the Future: The Future of Gesture Control is Sound, Not Your Camera
These days gesture control is accomplished using your device's camera, but Elliptic Labs might have just came up with the next-gen solution.
Read More »A 3D Printed Machine Guns That Shoots Paper Airplanes Instead of Bullets
Michael Krone created this awesome 3D printed gun that shoots an endless stream of paper airplanes. Everything was printed except for the power source, which is innards of a cordless screwdriver.
Read More »It’s Time to Go “Homey” with a New Voice-Controlled Home Automation System
In the past, the thought of speech-enabled home automation was a something people loved to watch on shows like The Jetsons or in science-fiction movies. Today though, voice-controlled, multi-function home-automation systems are actually available on the market and something that builders and homeowners can incorporate into new homes, no matter the size of the building. If you’re keen to learn ...
Read More »Drone Racing Is Now an Organized Sport
A group of people in the French Alps have created Airgony, which is described as a Quadcopter Racing Fanatic Association. So basically, it's the beginning of an actual organized drone racing sport.
Read More »The Ebola-Killing Robot: Now in Use by US Hospitals
Xenex uses a super powered UV light to kill any harmful little beings trying to dig their way into your body. While the bot isn't guaranteed to kill every last germ hiding in every little corner, it does do a pretty good job of disinfecting a hospital room.
Read More »Why BMW is Cut from a Different Cloth
There is a certain level of prestige that comes with owning a BMW. Everyone recognizes the name and the logo no matter where you go in the world. And there’s a reason for that. BMW has been making quality cars and parts for nearly 90 years. Driving a BMW down the road lets others know that you understand the class, ...
Read More »Why Bitcoin is a Currency to be Taken Seriously
In 2009, an electronic currency named Bitcoin was created to make online transactions that much safer and smoother. After years of expansion and support for the idea, there are now Bitcoin ATM machines in areas of Canada and major retailers accept Bitcoin as an acceptable method of payment. The influx of support over its introduction to the world five years ...
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