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Meet The Robot Caterpillar
When you think of robots you often see the skeletons from terminator, the giant metal figures of Robocop or even the plastic coated shells from iRobot. What people rarely think about is soft robots, robots that act without giant metal skeletons powering their every move. The University of Warsaw has…
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Use Your Old Power Glove To Control Your New Drone
It’s been over 25 years since we started enjoying the design of the power glove, a wrist mounted NES controller that seemed to beckon to a generation where Tron and wizardry would rule your dreams. Using the device in this day and age seems impractical considering the generation of motion-based scanners…
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Call Of Duty: Infinite Warfare to Feature Magboots and Dog Fights
With the latest revelation in the Call of Duty series showing that war will exist even in space, players have been dubious about what the next Call of Duty game will feature, including the magnetic boots and dog fights that the game has already confirmed will feature. Just watching the…
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Even More Evidence Points to the Ninth Planet
Space is a very humbling thing, just once we think we’ve figured something out we realise there is something else we need to learn. Our very Solar System is an example of that with scientists now claiming that there’s even more proof to back up the evidence of a ninth…
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Remembering Robin Williams 1yr On
Yesterday (August 11th) marked the one year anniversary since the passing of Robin Williams, who was a beloved, charismatic and exciting comedian, actor and personality. Uniqueness is overused within today’s generic saturation of celebrity; Robin Williams was without a doubt unique and creative. His career spanned the silverscreen which included…
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Image Too Blurry to Identify Someone in a Security Footage? Fujitsu Has the Answer
A new image-processing technology has been developed by Fujitsu, who claims that it now can be used to track people even in heavily blurred footage from security cameras. The company states that this tech is the first of its kind that can detect people in low-resolution imagery where faces are…
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Electronic DNA Could Be The Future of Secure Login
A team of researchers at the University of Oxford claim that our physical behaviour could be use as a secure way of logging into our computers and smartphones. The researchers are said to have identified that every person creates a unique pattern of physical behaviour, including the speed at which…
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Taking Your Dog For A Walk… With a Drone?
Drones are becoming more and more popular nowadays, from Amazon’s announcement of delivery drones to all sorts of drone inventions seen on the internet. Their usefulness in most cases is questionable, but people find all sort of ways to make them useful in the most creative way, such as this…
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Eye-Tracking Gadget Reportedly In Development By Tobii And SteelSeries
Tobii is known for making eye-tracking technology and it also was the manufacturer that worked with Samsung in bringing eye-tracking technology to the Samsung Galaxy S4 last year. Now it looks like Tobii is working with SteelSeries in bringing an eye-tracking accessory for a mass-market audience. Tobii’s technology includes a…
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