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Leonardo UK has publicly rolled out its BriteStorm electronic warfare system that allows air forces to penetrate hostile airspace by creating phantom squadrons of fighter planes and missiles to jam and spoof radar defenses.Continue ReadingCategory: Military, TechnologyTags: Aircraft, leonardo, drones, Electronic
Electronic rear shocks for mountain bikes have some big selling points, but it's imperative that they react to changing terrain quickly. That shouldn't be a problem with Fox's new Live Valve Neo, as it's claimed to be the world's fastest-responding wireless cycling suspension system.Continue ReadingCategory: Bicycles, TransportTags: Active Suspension, Mountain Bikes, Cycling
the researchers incorporate materials such as silver threads and steel fibers into the fabrics to give them electronic properties. The post e-textiles make sounds like electronic musical instruments when users touch or stretch them appeared first on designboom | architecture & design magazine.
Swedish tech company Teenage Engineering has developed a beat machine that allows users to create their own medieval-style music by combining samples of lutes, hurdy-gurdies and "rowdy peasants". Read more
some of the sounds include swords, arrows, farm animals, no less than two separate witches, rowdy peasants, and an actual dragon. The post teenage engineering launches world’s first electronic instrument that plays medieval music appeared first on designboom | architecture & design magazine.
the screen of this foldable device can restore minor scratches or dents on its own. The post apple files patent for a foldable electronic device that has a ‘self-healing’ screen appeared first on designboom | architecture & design magazine.
designboom speaks with the transdisciplinary collective integrating new media and technologies into club and museum settings alike. The post ‘we are carving our own space’: transmoderna on bridging digital art and electronic music appeared first on designboom | architecture & design magazine.
suzuki brings back the modern version of its 1981 omnichord with a built-in speaker, multiple-function control, and 108 chords. The post suzuki brings back the omnichord, a portable instrument reviving the ’80s electronic sounds appeared first on designboom | architecture & design magazine.
yamaha unveils SEQTRAK, its compact sound machine packed with 2,000 presets sounds, a seven-slot sampler, and wireless functionalities. The post yamaha’s keyboard-sized SEQTRAK creates electronic music anywhere for on-the-go raving appeared first on designboom | architecture & design magazine.
Observing a whole pen full of salmon at a fish farm will only tell you so much about their well-being. That's why Norwegian scientists have developed an implant that measures and records the vital signs of individual fish, who will serve as "sentinels."Continue ReadingCategory: ScienceTags: SINTEF, Aquaculture, Fish, Implant


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