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unveiled at the 2025 living legends of aviation gala dinner in beverly hills, the flying supercar builds on over 30 years of testing and technical adjustments. The post flying supercar for everyone: klein vision unveils prototype of aircar for mass production appeared first on designboom | architecture & design magazine.
SkyDrive has long taken a leadership role in Japan's nascent eVTOL industry with sights on eventually making its flying cars as ubiquitous as automobiles. With time winding down on its long-time goal of unveiling its first production-bound multirotor electric aircraft to the world at this year's World Expo Osaka, the company has released the first photos of its vessel after taking the next step t
The DJI Neo is available now, having been teased earlier in the week and preceded by a suite of leaks. Though the reception among die-hard DJI fans has been frosty, with many disappointed by the unveiling of a new lightweight drone, we’re cautiously optimistic here. As an entry-level drone for consumers, we think this unit has some promise. It may not be the apex of drone technology, but it
Here are a couple of Universal Remote Control from Logitech that span most pro-am users’ needs when it comes to handle all our beloved HD gizmos.Logitech Harmony 1100 Advanced Universal Remote Control: meet the Remote Control King!The Harmony remote makes it easy for any family member to use the home-entertainment system without help – and start any activity with just one touch of a button.
The completion of the openVertebrate (oVert) project is a significant milestone for natural history museums, as well as researchers, educators, students, and the public. The digital library is the first to offer free access to incredibly detailed – and, frankly, beautiful – 3D images of over 13,000 vertebrates.Continue ReadingCategory: Biology, ScienceTags: Museum, CT scan, 3D
For people who are blind or lack fine control of their fingers, touchscreen interfaces such as those used on self-serve kiosks can be virtually impossible to operate. The experimental new BrushLens device, however, utilizes the user's smartphone to get the job done.Continue ReadingCategory: Good Thinking, LifestyleTags: University of Michigan, Touchscreen, Disability, Accessibility


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