Bentley could turn the signature logo on the hood into a flying drone
Bentley has patented a small quadrocopter that will hide right under the hood of the car, its top will be a B nameplate with wings.
It is assumed that the driver will be able to monitor the situation on the roads in real time: traffic jams, accidents, traffic closures, empty parking spaces and similar things that can be seen from the air for kilometers ahead.
Is there any utility in this gadget? Modern navigation systems already do a pretty good job of monitoring the situation on the roads. Until the mass production of such a model is launched, services will learn to update traffic information more quickly and accurately, while the search for parking still requires physical movement of the car.
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Sony has developed an exoskeleton to accelerate finger movements
Sony, in collaboration with scientists from the University of Maryland, the Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology and the University of Tsukuba, has unveiled a glove, an exoskeleton that accelerates finger movement. The device has been named Magnus.
The exoskeleton is based on the Arduino platform. It uses force feedback and provides a reaction speed of 11.7 mlsec, which exceeds the efficie
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US startup comes up with keyboard overlay for long nail fans
American startup Tippy Type has announced a unique accessory for female fans of long nails - a silicone laptop keyboard pad with high cylindrical keys.
This innovative device allows you to type with the pads of your fingers, which significantly reduces discomfort and helps to preserve your manicure. The creators claim that after a week of training, users can type 80 to 90 words per minute with 98