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Author: Leon Doitscher

This Italian exoskeleton could revolutionize physiotherapy

  • October 5, 2015
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  • By Leon Doitscher
The term “exoskeleton” brings to mind images of futuristic battlefields and exotic industrial settings, but where bionics are most likely to achieve widespread use first is the medical field, in...
Posted in Science, Uncategorized

LG’s radical smart glasses wrap a battery around your neck

  • October 2, 2015
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  • By Leon Doitscher
Manufacturers have been experimenting with exotic wearable designs for a quite while now in an effort to stand out from the growing competition, but LG's latest entry may just take the cake. It’s...
Posted in Science, Uncategorized

Microsoft is developing 3D folders for Windows 10

  • October 1, 2015
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  • By Leon Doitscher
The rows of folders you see in Windows Explorer may soon be replaced by interactive 3D cubes with contextual navigation aids to help you find files and applications judging by a recent patent...
Posted in Software, Uncategorized
Here’s the rugged Surface Pro Microsoft designed for the NFL

Here’s the rugged Surface Pro Microsoft designed for the NFL

  • September 30, 2015
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  • By Leon Doitscher
The NFL takes note-taking very seriously. So seriously, in fact, that its technology division gave Microsoft a $400 million contract last year to supply every coach with a specially-created rugged...
Posted in Business Tech

Microsoft is developing a service to automate 3D printing

  • September 9, 2015
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  • By Leon Doitscher
Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella apparently had a lot more in mind than cloud services and mobility when he laid out his plan to “reinvent productivity” following his appointment last year. A newly...
Posted in Science, Uncategorized

Google’s Dropcam wants to take its wireless cameras outdoors

  • August 27, 2015
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  • By Leon Doitscher
Not many startups would consider being acquired by one of the world’s largest tech companies as getting “chopped off in the knees”, but that’s been the sentiment at Dropcam ever since...
Posted in Business Tech

Weekend infographic: Europe’s unitary patent

  • August 23, 2015
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  • By Leon Doitscher
Here's a nice visual explainer of the unitary patent system that started rolling out in 2012 across the European Union. It's the culmination of decades of negotiations among the...
Posted in Insight

Microsoft once considered putting an electric shocker in its wearables

  • August 21, 2015
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  • By Leon Doitscher
One of the last remnants of Steve Ballmer’s legacy at Microsoft surfaced this week in a patent filing originally filed early last year seeking the rights to a notification mechanism for...
Posted in Science

Northwestern University has developed a way to plug privacy holes in Android apps once and for all

  • August 20, 2015
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  • By Leon Doitscher
Consumers may not have to endure through the game of whack-a-mole that the mobile industry has been playing with security exploits on Android for much longer if one of the newest projects at...
Posted in Software

Remember the “tall iPhone” parody? Samsung is applying for the rights to make it in real life

  • August 19, 2015
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  • By Leon Doitscher
It appears that the industrial designers over at Samsung have expanded their creative horizons beyond Apple products to include parodies of Apple products as well, one of which in...
Posted in Science

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