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IBM's Watson supercomputer creates a movie trailer
What happens when an artificial intelligence system is tasked with making a trailer to a horror movie about an artificially enhanced human hybrid? We now have the answer.
Mobile Technology
Hands on: Huawei’s gorgeous mid-range phones, the Nova and Nova Plus
Huawei is the latest gadget maker to show off its brand new wares at IFA 2016, and New Atlas was there to catch the show. The Chinese giant has introduced two new midrange phones with sleek looks and some useful tricks for photographers: the Nova and the Nova Plus.
Motorcycles
TomTom VIO for scooters puts sat nav directions right where you can see 'em
The TomTom VIO is designed to help give scooter owners the type of satellite navigation capability that previously was only available to car, truck and motorcycle owners with what is claimed to be the world’s first smartphone-connected device.
Wearables
Sony FES Watch U makes the most of its e-ink canvas
Although it was eye-catching, you could argue that Sony's FES watch never really made the most of its unique potential. The FES Watch U is designed to change that, with a wider range of eye-catching designs for its novel e-ink band and screen.
Biology
MRI study shows that dogs understand both vocabulary and intonation
Researchers have confirmed what any dog owner would already tell you: that dogs can understand both vocabulary and the intonation of human voices. The researchers used fMRI imaging to look at the brains of the animals during testing, revealing a lot about how their brains react to human voices.
Bicycles
Freaky old tricycle could soon be yours
With the plethora of unusual tricycle designs we've seen lately, it's easy to forget that some of the weirdest trikes came out over a century ago. The Coventry Rotary tricycle was one such beast, and you may soon be able to buy an original example on auction.
Automotive
Nissan Qashqai drawn into existence with 3D-printing pens
Nissan has created what it claims to be the world's biggest 3D-printing pen sculpture. The Qashqai Black Edition model was created to celebrate the car's launch and contains 13.8 km (8.6 mi) of plastic strands.
Marine
High-powered SS18 yacht soars through the water
With a cockpit hovering high above two massive water skis, the all-new SS18 from London's Glider Yachts looks more like an amphibious UFO than any yacht or boat we might compare it to. But it's designed for much more than just unique looks.
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Print your own 3D Lucy parts to work out how the famous hominid died
Now you can have your very own 3D printout of some of the bones of Lucy, the Beyoncé of fossils. Open-source scans of the 3.18 million-year-old hominid’s arm, shoulder and knee bones are now available to support a hypothesis that Lucy died falling from a tree.
Automotive
Self-driving tractors promise to get themselves to work, plow without complaint
There’s been a lot of focus on self-driving technology recently, but autonomy promises to shake things up in the agricultural world too. CNH Industrial’s latest concepts aim to demonstrate how self-driving tractors can deliver faster, more precise results than their human controlled counterparts.
Drones
Parrot's latest minidrones do battle, clean up afterwards
Parrot has unveiled two new species of minidrones. Joining its siblings that fly, jump and swim are the Mambo, which can be equipped with a Nerf-like cannon or a grabber claw, and the Swing, a fixed-wing minidrone that can take off vertically.
Wearables
Fitbit’s still moving and shaking with new Flex 2 and Charge 2
Fitbit just launched new generations of its popular Charge and Flex wristbands without increasing their price points. The Flex 2 is smaller and swimproof; the Charge 2 received a facelift, more heart rate tracking capabilities and improved recording of activities beyond walking and running.
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