Watch Out: Apple Watch 2.0 Already In The Works
Time flies, and technological pertinence flies with it. Since the launch of the much-lauded Apple
Watch brought the fans out in force for the treasured timepieces this year, it
has been revealed that Apple is already working on their new-and-improved 2016
model.
Ready for round two, Apple lovers? (Image courtesy nymag.com.) |
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Let My People Browse: “Lifeline” Program Brings Internet To Low-Income Families
The internet has helped to level the field of knowledge for
human beings worldwide, but those whose finances have prevented them from
surfing the wild waves of the web shouldn’t have to suffer. Now, thanks to a new ruling, low-income
American families will be subsidized to provide them with access to all that
the world-wide web has to offer...
Of course, this is assuming they have internet-enabled computers... (Image courtesy indievault.it.) |
FALL IN LOVE, CITIZEN! New State-Run Iranian Dating Service Demands Romance
With birth rates declining and singles growing ever older, the nation of Iran felt it needed a boost in the developing-world department. And what better way to grow as a people than to coerce them into procreation via a state-run dating network?
Likes: longs walks in the desert, not talking too much, and being submissive to religious law... (Image courtesy astrologer.nyc.com.) |
Let's Have A Big Hand For The Gesture Vocalizer!
With all the avenues of communication available to human beings these days, it's hard to imagine that there could be a demographic that still finds trouble getting their ideas across. Yet, this is just the problem that deaf people have when trying to "talk" to people that don't understand sign language. Now, thanks to four enterprising young engineers in India, this language barrier can be broken down...
A rudimentary version of the Gesture Vocalizer. (Image courtesy cdn.instructables.com.) |
A Bridge To The Future: 3-D Printing Robots To Build Metal Footbridge Over Amsterdam Canal
The projects that 3-D printers are now capable of undertaking are vast, from organs to garments to housing. The architectural aspects are proving to be fascinating new ways of creating structures, including some that might not be cost-effective or even physically feasible for humans to similarly construct...
Bots building beauty...coming soon! (Image courtesy trueactivist.com.) |
Space Station Sunday: 84 Million Miles; Home
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