The U.S. military is building an ambitious bionic arm that is controlled by thought and provides sensory feedback. Here's the latest prototype, showing the movements of the hand.
The U.S. military is building an ambitious bionic arm that is controlled by thought and provides sensory feedback. Here's the latest prototype, showing the movements of the hand.
This 5-ton robotic sculpture's aluminum and inflatable parts unfurl, rising to a full height of 60 feet. Citroën gave free conceptual rein to artist Chico MacMurtrie and his team at Brooklyn's Amorphic Robot Works. For more, visit wired.com (http://www.wired.co m/wired/archive/15.0 3/play.html?pg=11)
We spin Hitachi's DZBD7HA Blu-ray/HDD/DVD hybrid camcorder until we get dizzy, creating a 2001: A Space Odyssey riff and no doubt enraging mobs of Sci-Fi fans in the process.
Get ready for a department-store peep show. IBM's only dedicated fashion division, based in Milan, has launched a prototype "multi-sensory cabin" for shoppers that's reminiscent of a coin-operated viewing machine equipped with a projector.