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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

Microsoft is helping developers build robot brains

  • August 10, 2015
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  • By Leon Doitscher
As a $340 billion company, Microsoft naturally has its activities spread out over a great many areas, the least advertised of which is probably robotics. Its vast developer division includes a...
Posted in Business Tech, Science

Here’s the ambitious smart TV controller Samsung axed after two years of development

  • August 7, 2015
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  • By Leon Doitscher
The irony is hard to miss. On the very same day that Variety broke the news Samsung has killed off a secretive internal program to develop a new kind of remote meant to change the way you interact...
Posted in Mobile, Science

Inside Magic Leap’s mystery $542 million augmented reality system

  • July 29, 2015
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  • By Leon Doitscher
Stealth startups are by definition secretive about their work, but it’s difficult to keep secrets when you have to file patents. And so it came to be that nine months after its registration, a very...
Posted in Science, Uncategorized

Microsoft’s experimental projection pod can turn any surface into an interactive D&D board

  • June 18, 2015
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  • By Leon Doitscher
Manipulating the view inside the controlled confines of a virtual reality headset is a lot easier than dealing with the real-world logistics of bringing an entire room to life, but there’s still a...
Posted in Mobile, Science

Inside Autodesk’s 3D printer plans

  • June 17, 2015
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  • By Leon Doitscher
When Autodesk debuted its first 3D printer earlier this year and released the blueprints for free, the move was seen as little more than a sophisticated attempt at raising awareness about the...
Posted in Science, Uncategorized

LG thinks the future of mobile cameras is detachable

  • June 8, 2015
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  • By Leon Doitscher
The front-facing camera on your phone is about to get a lot more useful if LG has its way with its latest patent filing. Detailed inside is self-sustaining capture module with an embedded battery and...
Posted in Business Tech, Science
Nvidia’s upcoming VR headset revealed

Nvidia’s upcoming VR headset revealed

  • June 3, 2015
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  • By Leon Doitscher
Rumors have been swirling about Nvidia’s planned entry into virtual reality for months,  but the existence of the project is still the only detail known to the general public. Or at least it was...
Posted in Science, Uncategorized

Dell is working on a dual-screen tablet

  • June 3, 2015
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  • By Leon Doitscher
The more the better is Dell's mantra with the tablet revealed in a recent patent filling published as part of its latest monthly batch, which consists of two separate displays joined by a...
Posted in Business Tech, Science

Asus is building a GPS wristband

  • June 1, 2015
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  • By Leon Doitscher
Asus has discovered a new application for wearables that could potentially come tremendously handy for travelers and joggers alike. The concept wristband revealed in a patent filing from last month...
Posted in Science, Software, Uncategorized

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