الجمعة، 11 يناير 2013

This Robotic Spider Dress Will Make Your Skin Crawl

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This Robotic Spider Dress Will Make Your Skin Crawl
Thursday, January 10, 2013 9:41 PMCamille Bautista
As if spiders weren't creepy enough on their own, now you can wear one. High-tech fashion designer Anouk Wipprecht created an unsettling robotic spider dress, complete with animatronic arachnid limbs that jerk and twitch. Teaming up with Austrian software developer and hacker, Daniel Schatzmayr, Wipprecht makes hexapods haute. The dress has six robotic legs on its shoulder pads which respond to nearby movement.

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How Wireless Gadgets Are Breaking the Internet
Thursday, January 10, 2013 5:38 PMMIT Technology Review
Behind all the dazzling mobile-ready electronics products on display at the International CES in Las Vegas this week is a looming problem: how to make the networks that support all these wireless devices function robustly and efficiently. With less fanfare than you’d see in Vegas, potential solutions are arising in labs in like Pittsburgh, Los Angeles, and New Brunswick, New Jersey.

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Forrst Has Been Acquired For the Second Time in One Year
Thursday, January 10, 2013 4:04 PMSeth Fiegerman
It's tough enough for a startup to get acquired once, but one company has just been acquired for the second time in a year. Forrst, an online community for designers and developers, has been acquired by interactive design firm Zurb for an undisclosed sum, Zurb announced Thursday. Forrst had previously been acquired by another design community called Colourlovers in March, 2012.

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9 Things We Wish Gmail Could Do
Thursday, January 10, 2013 10:47 AMMatt Petronzio
Gmail is one of the most popular and efficient email services out there. Launched in invite-only beta in 2004, Google's webmail service has greatly evolved over the past nine years with new designs, labs, apps and more. SEE ALSO: Free Calling for Gmail Users Extended Through 2013 Even though Gmail is nearly all-encompassing for your email needs, there are still a few things that could make the service even better.

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