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Dell, in its spree of doing things differently, has revealed the Latitude XT2 XFR, a rugged convertible tablet PC that flaunts a multitouch display. Doing away with the delicacy of a tablet PC and making it utterly compact for all harsh environments,...
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Boston Dynamics, famous for its robotic pack mule BigDog has finally found its companion in the Petman, a two-legged robot that not only looks like a human but also simulates a real person’s moving motion. We’d read before that something as the...
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Wearing a keyboard on the arm for the next LAN party seems a scene plucked from a sci-fi move. With AK-39 keyboard from iKey, this is a reality. Imagine a sight to see the competitor’s jaw dropping even before your first real move. The basic 39-key...
Professor Marc Christensen, backed by funding from the US’s mad science division DARPA, is developing Panoptes, an ultra-slim flat camera technology which unites the images from low-resolution sensors to create a defined high-resolution picture. The..
UAVs are being built like pizzas lately. Technology still hasn’t got an appropriate solution for the human ingenious, and thus hasn’t been able to keep pilots from taking to the skies. US Navy senses a flyer’s importance, for which they have...
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Invisible cloaking has certainly given the wise brains something severe to wreck themselves on. Each passing day (just literally), we have some modification or another in the way light waves are bent around an object, but this latest just gets us a new.
Assistance androids have had their share of fame, and it is definitely time for the humanoids to take over. Robots that can sense and behave like humans are the next form of robotic evolution, and although the quest is tough, the humanoids should be..
Gibbs is a popular name when it comes to developing amphibious vehicles, Humdinga being the most famous development with its ability to conquer all terrains. This time the focus is on speed and not recreation as the company intends to develop high...
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Rugged is the new jacket for the gadgetry today. And when the military is a purpose, there isn’t a way out without a sturdy makeover, a reason we have MicroVision announcing a high-performance, rugged military video workstation. The MaxPac SVW, as...
Researchers at the Sandia National Laboratory have created a system that would assembles nanoscopic, light emitting dots in circles, which on being implanted on a synthetic material would cause it to change color depending on the environment. So, we...
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