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  • ​We've seen a number of connected devices that help locate lost items over the years, but one that seems to have stayed the course is the Tile tracker from 2013. The updated version doubles the range of the original products and a includes a couple of other handy upgrades, too.
  • It can be hard to leave the comfort of a heated home when winter arrives, but humans can't hibernate forever. Fillony wants to make it easier to brave the elements. We've seen heated clothes before, but Fillony thinks it has taken the breed to new places with multi-zone heating.
  • The Vitus is a super-portable, folding quadcopter. Its blades also fold in half for super-quick setup and teardown. It sports a 4K, gimbal-stabilized camera, dual GPS flight stabilization and a miniature controller with arms that fold out to hold your phone as a screen.
  • Intel is already making strong moves in the world autonomous vehicles, and has now revealed plans for a fully autonomous fleet of driverless vehicles to be tested later this year.
  • ​English band Muse has released a new music video for their latest single Dig Down, and it's constructed entirely by artificially intelligent algorithms that scrape the internet for video clips that match the lyrics.
  • ​Researchers at CERN have discovered a doubly charming new particle, which has long been theorized to exist. Named Ξcc++(Xicc++), the particle is the first found to contain two heavy quarks, and its confirmation should pave the way to a better understanding of the fundamental forces of physics.
  • Tesla’s Powerwalls are getting into homes, and one of their main selling points is how they can power a home during a blackout. Now the company plans to extend that to an Australian state, building the world’s biggest battery storage system to keep homes powered come hell or high water.
  • Dodge has put a price tag on the 475-hp sport utility/muscle car hybrid it unveiled in February. At a mere US$133 per horse, the 2018 Dodge Durango SRT provides 392 cubic inches of HEMI V8 power that can do 0-60 mph (0-92 km/h) sprints in 4.4 seconds and tow up to 8,700 lb (3,946 kg) of trailer.
  • Rugged hammocks have become a popular way to enjoy the outdoors, but for all the clever solutions we've covered, none have integrated a sleeping bag. Outdoor Vitals is trying to change that with the MummyPod, a hammock for campers who want an all-in-one solution for hanging around on cold nights.
  • Students at the Technical University of Eindhoven​ in The Netherlands have avoided the storage problem of hydrogen-powered vehicles by developing a self-contained system that helps power an electric bus using hydrogen produced from formic acid.
  • ​​In the world of real-life flying cars, back before the days of Terrafugia or AeroMobil, there was the Moller Skycar. Although the vehicle has still yet to reach production, the original four-seater M400 prototype unit – which actually flies – can now be yours, as it's up for auction on eBay.
  • ​​​Drones can go just about anywhere – which is a problem for airports and government facilities. Two new systems, soon to launch in the US, might offer more permanent protection. DroneSentinel will detect unauthorized UAVs and, if local laws allow, DroneSentry will jam their signals to ground them.
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