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iSwimband: An Aquatic Gadget To Save Children From Drowning
iSwimband is gadgets that minimizes the risk of your loved ones drowning. The wearable gadget is equipped with sensors that generates an alarm when your loved ones are in dangerous situation. The sale has already been started on CES and shipping for the rest of the world would be started soon. Controlling the adults on the…
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Hexo+: A Drone That Can Follow And Film You Using GoPro Camera
A French company has designed an autonomous unmanned drone that is capable of tracking and filming the moving objects. The company has launched a Kickstarter campaign for crowdfunding that has generated lots of craze among the extreme sports lovers. Hexo + is clearly a must-have for all sportsmen wishing to film their performance. Until now, whenever you wanted to…
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Duke: An Autonomous Robotic Weapon Firing System For Helicopters
First of its kind, a 100% robotic and remote weapon firing system for helicopters was unveiled at Eurosatory defense show in Paris. Duke Airborne Systems has developed a compact robotic weapon system designed for the helicopters. Israeli manufacturer claims that its system can easily be integrated into the transport aircrafts without the need for extra staff or space.…
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Gear Live: Samsung’s Latest Smart Watch With Google’s Android Wear OS
“Android wear” is a new OS platform, developed by Google for Samsung’s new smart watch “Gear Live”. The same design theme as in Gear 2 has been used in Gear Live; it is far more than a jewelry or a fashion piece. The Gear Live has a square screen of the size 320*320 resolution at…
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GoCam: An iOS App To Take A Selfie Using Hand Gesture From 10 meters
Selfies lovers will be happy to see touchless technology that can take snaps from 10ft. Swedish company has developed an app for Apple devices considered to be the best solution for selfies. The app detects and keeps track of different gestures with touchless A3D software. Selfies fans are increasing day by day and people are…
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A Microchip Enables A Paralysed To Move His Hand For The First Time
Science has just taken a big stride in the field of bio-medical engineering! Ian is a young quadriplegic man who was able to move his hand using his mind, thanks to a microchip implanted in his brain. This is an unprecedented innovation that could be a solution to solve the paralysis problem due to spinal cord injury. Ian…
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Ray: A Robotic Assistant To park Your Cars At Düsseldorf Airport
A new wizard robot will make its appearance in the basement of German airport at Düsseldorf. The third largest airport in Germany has just been equipped with a robot to park the cars of visitors. Ray is a bit like Alfred, the butler, who takes care of everything. If you arrive by car in the parking of…
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Crowdsourcing Will Help The Robots Learn More Effectively And Quickly
University of Washington’s researchers have adopted a crowdsourcing approach to make the robots learn complex tasks. With the help of Crowdsourcing, the future robots would be able to speed up the learning process. The robot looks carefully the way a person acts and then copies it for its own operation Computer scientists at University of Washington (UW)…
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World’s Most Powerful Water Gun With A Range of 40 Feet
The amazing water gun has capability to store water up to 10 liters and fire it up to 40 feet. The cost of making one such gun is $2150. The gun has been made from daily use components. We give you more details about this invention. An engineer in London has made the world’s most sophisticated…
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Audi Testing A Robotic Assistant For Auto Mechanics
Audi Robotic Telepresence (ART) is the name given to the latest Audi Robot. The auto-maker wants to use the robot as an assistant to the automobile mechanics. The main task of the ART robot is to assist Audi technicians to identify failures and design flaws on the brand vehicles. ART is shaped like a wheeled robotic station with…
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Ekocycle Cube: A 3D Printer That Uses Recycled Coca Cola Bottles As Filament
Ekocycle Cube is an eco-friendly 3D printer that recycles trash Coca Cola bottles into a 3D object. It is a product of 3D Systems which is an American brand specializing in 3D printing solutions. Coca Cola and a famous US artist are also supporting this project. If instead of throwing an empty Coca Cola bottle…
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Apple’s iWatch Will Feature Sweat Analysis Sensor And Much More
Anticipated Apple’s iWatch can analyze the user’s sweat during the exercise. A number of athletes have been contacted by the Apple to test this gadget. Along with sweat sensors, 10 other sensors including pulse monitoring sensors are also provided. No information has been revealed that mentions exact launch date of product. Apple is supposed to be working…
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A New Magnetic Implant Restores The Hearing Of A TV Star Billy Coughlin
A new magnetic implant has been used to restore the hearing of a young TV star, Billy Coughlin. Besides the star, the technology is also a beacon of hope for thousands of others. The technology used is the new version of Bone Anchored Hearing Aid (BAHA). A magnetic implant has been invented that restored the hearing of…
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Chocolate Copter: A Geek Makes A Real Drone From Chocolate
What if you were served a drone with the tea? This is now possible thanks to a geek who has both a taste for the chocolate and an obsession with drones. Thats why, she has developed a drone made entirely of chocolate. We tell you more about this edible flying object! This video was posted on…
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Pelty Speakers Use Candle Fire To Play Music And Provide Lightning
The Peltier effect has been used to design speakers that uses candle fire to play the music. A common candle can last for more than five hours. Speakers can connect and work with any type of musical player. The loudness of these speakers is same as the normal speakers. Peltier effect is a scientific phenomenon that can…