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Category: Technology of Tomorrow
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Boston Dynamics’ robot can do parkour now
The company dubbed the Atlas as the world’s most dynamic humanoid. It can zigzag through an obstacle cross like a trained special force soldier.
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This flying train should stay in a 1950s American Futurism science fiction
Looking at this crazy flying train design, we couldn’t help but wonder if the 1950s is making a comeback? Dahir Insaat is the company responsible for many well-produced viral videos
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Mercedes intelligent headlight can double as a projector and change night driving
In the U.S traffic-related fatality happens three times more at night than during the day according to the National Highway …
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Cut through the flame and smoke with the C-THRU AR helmet
Firefighters have one of the most dangerous jobs. One misstep could result in fatal accident fatal. C-THRU offers a solution that gives firefighters extra help with vision in the fire and smoke.
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Weather channel is becoming exciting to watch Powered by Unreal Engine
The rise of new media has a significant effect on traditional cable networks. TWC, the weather channel has brought in the big gun, beefing up their studio with augmented reality into live broadcasting.
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Renault’s EZ-Pro looks like the square version of the Mercedes’ urbanetics
Before you start, we heavily recommend you read the piece of Mercedes’ urbanetics first, because the similarity is just overwhelming. They …
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The looming warfare of the final frontier
This project demonstrates how fast we are closing down the distance between us and the outer space. We also see how commercial crew or space tourism could bring funding to more space programs.
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Scribit can bring your wall to life and it’s expensive
If you like art on your wall you will probably like Scribit. With 2 nails on a wall and an outlet for power, Scribit could turn a design on your phone into drawings on your wall. The machine can also erase the drawing on demand.
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Mercedes adds interchangeable body to the battleground of future urban transportation
Would our city roads or airways be filled flying cars and drone taxis? Maybe in the future but certainly not in 10 years. Tangible transportation development still stays solidly on the ground, and all major car manufacturers try to get a hold of it in this new industry.