The audio giant’s next-generation movie sound system is impressive, though not yet widespread.
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Unexpected: A Sonar-Based Wireless Network that Lives in Your Body
Imagine your body colonized by devices that communicate using sonar.
Delivering Domino’s Pizza by Unmanned Helicopter: What Could Possibly Go Wrong?
For those of you keeping score in the pizza gimmick wars, we currently have Pizza Hut letting you order pizza through your Xbox versus Domino’s proof-of-concept DomiCopter.
Finally, a Camera Without a Lens (and a Sensor the Size of a Pixel)
Engineers have developed a lens-less camera that actually works.
Planes, Trains and Hyperloops: One of These Could Apparently Get You from L.A. to San Francisco in 30 Minutes
Elon Musk didn’t want to talk about Hyperloop technology because he knew it would overshadow the message he was trying to get out about his electric car company, Tesla. But he couldn’t help himself.
Motorola Is Working On a Password Pill for Once-Daily Authentication — Oh, and a Tattoo, Too
Let’s get real: We have a password problem. So why not turn your entire body into an authentication device?
ARKYD Is a Crowdfunded Orbital Space Telescope You Can Control
Help Planetary Resources launch its telescope into orbit and you might be able to take it for a spin yourself.
Atheer’s Augmented Reality Glasses Tech Looks Cool
A Silicon Valley startup is previewing its 3D, gesture-enabled augmented reality glasses.
Motorola, the Anti-Apple, Talks a Good Game at D11
Two Motorola executives describe a “crazy” future for the company which doesn’t sound much like the Motorola we’ve known in recent years.
Wish Granted: This Robot Knows When to Pour You a Brewski
This is a robot that not only pours you a beer, but “knows” not to if you start slopping your glass around.
Yes, Of Course There Will Be Google Glass Porn
Rule of thumb: where there’s innovation, there’s porn.
A Star Trek Tricorder? ‘Scanadu Scout’ Health Monitor Surges Past Indiegogo Funding Goal
Remember Star Trek‘s tricorder? Someone’s making the early 21st century version of one.