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Martes, Agosto 16, 2011

Straddling Bus

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Have you ever been stuck in traffic and wished your car could transform into a plane and fly right over everybody? China’s new straddling bus a zero traffic transportation.  This giant bus designed by Youzhou Song will be the new solution to the country’s pollution problems and highly congested roads.

Glasses-Free 3-D Television

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3D seems to have taken over the home entertainment industry overnight . Toshiba has introduced a 3-D television that doesn't require the use of special glasses.

Google Prius

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Google join forces with Toyota to bring us driverless cars. These Toyota Priuses are specially designed with a cylinder-shaped sensor as the vehicles eye attached to the roof.   By using artificial-intelligence software that can sense anything near the car it makes the same decisions made by a human driver. The aim is not only to create more efficient and environmentally-friendly cars but also to help prevent traffic accidents.

Lunes, Agosto 15, 2011

Terrafugia

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A car that can fly! A great invention, right? This flying car was founded in 2006 by award-winning MIT-trained aeronautical engineers. Its unique design allows the Transition® to fold its wings and drive on any surface road with a modern personal airplane platform. Once at the airport, the wings extend and the aircraft is ready for take-off. Both folding and extending the wings is done from inside the cockpit. Simply land at the airport, fold your wings and drive home!

Google TV!

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Google is not only getting in on the automated car game, but they are also making their TV application available for everyone to use. One of the attractive features about Google TV that is you can create your own apps like what you can do in your Android phone or iPhone. This is amazing because it allows us to get a little more personal with our big screens.



Martes, Agosto 9, 2011

The Martin Jetpack

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The Martin Jetpack is the world’s first realistic jetpack developed by Martin Aircraft Company in New Zealand. It consists of a purpose-built gasoline engine driving twin ducted fans which produce enough power to lift the jet and a pilot in vertical takeoff and landing, enabling persistent flight.
The Martin Jetpack is creating a latest part in the aviation and recreational vehicle markets. Originally designed with the leisure market in mind, commercial demand for the Martin Jetpack has seen the research and development programmed focus on readying the product for use in a number of sectors including emergency response, defense and leisure, with numerous applications in each sector.