Automation is coming for humans in 2018 and even the suitcases are getting techie.

Automation is coming for humans in 2018 and even the suitcases are getting techie.
BossWatts has a great portable solar charging station, but it might not worth the price tag.
The Epson Paperlab A-8000 is a dry-process paper-making system. It would shred used paper and makes paper out of them.
If you live in a hilly city like San Francisco, you know how difficult it could get trying to cycle around the city.
We have to clarify first, this is not a VR headset. It is probably closer to a 3D theater experience. Hence the $50 price tag. It uses optical means to alter the image you see. NS Glass calls it a “passive 3D” experience.
PLP claims their dynamic scheduling system will make the system more efficient than the traditional system while keeping the building safe. But it probably won’t be here soon
The aptly named “Making Weather” is a prototype you can get to boost up your ambient quality in your house, and it also could do more than just looking cool.
As someone suffers from Rubik’s cube block for years, I can relate to Takashi Kaburagi’s drive to build a self-solving one.
It took two years, some engineering skills and a lot of code to have the Rubik’s cube robot.
After hearing countless reviews, we’ve decided to get the latest iPhone XR to test it, and after less than 24 hours, the phone is already down.
Lego is encouraging people to use their blocks as an engineering tool, and Lego Forma can do just that.