Category: Gadgetry Robotics Transportation

Rolls-Royce Drone Ships Challenge $375 Billion Industry: Freight – Bloomberg

Rolls-Royce Drone Ships Challenge $375 Billion Industry: Freight – Bloomberg.

Posted: February 25, 2014 in Gadgetry, Robotics, Transportation

Samsung Galaxy S5 Images, Specs Leaks In Full Glory Ahead Of MWC Unveiling | Redmond Pie

Samsung Galaxy S5 Images, Specs Leaks In Full Glory Ahead Of MWC Unveiling | Redmond Pie.

Posted: February 24, 2014 in Gadgetry, Mobile

Synthetic Muscle Made of Fishing Line is 100 Times Stronger Than the Real Thing – Popular Mechanics

Synthetic Muscle Made of Fishing Line is 100 Times Stronger Than the Real Thing – Popular Mechanics.

Posted: February 20, 2014 in Gadgetry, Physics, Robotics

The world’s first Carbon Fiber 3D Printer

The world's first Carbon Fiber 3D Printer.

Posted: February 19, 2014 in 3D Printers, Gadgetry

Komamura Falcon Eye KC-2000 night vision camera can record in high quality colors in near total darkness – Fareastgizmos

Komamura Falcon Eye KC-2000 night vision camera can record in high quality colors in near total darkness – Fareastgizmos.

Posted: February 17, 2014 in Camera, Gadgetry

World’s First 3D Printed Bike – Pinkbike

World's First 3D Printed Bike – Pinkbike.

Posted: February 14, 2014 in 3D Printers, Gadgetry

New Metal Framed Printrbot “Simple,” 3D Printer Unveiled – 3DPrint.com

New Metal Framed Printrbot “Simple,” 3D Printer Unveiled – 3DPrint.com.

Posted: February 11, 2014 in 3D Printers, Gadgetry

Military starts testing smart rifles for battlefield use | Cutting Edge – CNET News

Military starts testing smart rifles for battlefield use | Cutting Edge – CNET News.

Posted: February 11, 2014 in Gadgetry

QuadStick: A Game Controller for Quadriplegics by Fred Davison — Kickstarter

QuadStick: A Game Controller for Quadriplegics by Fred Davison — Kickstarter.

Posted: February 4, 2014 in Biological, Gadgetry

First graphene radio broadcast is a wireless wonder – tech – 30 January 2014 – New Scientist

First graphene radio broadcast is a wireless wonder – tech – 30 January 2014 – New Scientist.

Posted: January 31, 2014 in Gadgetry, Nanotechnology