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Six years on from the first iMicro smartphone microscope, comes the iMicro Q3p, a tiny tool that makes microscopy inexpensive, portable and accessible. It also has polarization, offering incredible detail in materials such as crystals and minerals.
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Anduril Industries has just announced the Bolt and Bolt-M drone. These aren't your average hobbyist drones either, as the M stands for "munitions," packing up to a 3 lb (1.4 kg) payload of your favorite tactical ordnance.
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Ricoh boasts that its lenses are the preferred choice of top projector makers around the world, so it's no surprise that its latest laser projector makes use of Ricoh glass "to deliver high-quality, color-rich 4K images from just centimeters away."
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Helsing unveils new HX-2 "x-wing" kamikaze AI strike drone
December 02, 2024German defense technology company, Helsing, has just unveiled its first AI-powered, munitions-deploying strike drone, the HX-2, though its core components are already battle-hardened. -
AI generates accurate images of streets by listening to their soundtrack
December 02, 2024While there are already AI systems that generate sound effects to match silent images of city streets, an experimental new technology does just the opposite. It generates images that match audio recordings of streets, with uncanny accuracy. -
Boost productivity this Cyber Monday with Microsoft Office for life
December 01, 2024TL;DR: Trade your recurring Microsoft 365 subscription for a Microsoft Office lifetime license you only have to pay for once—get it for $69.97. -
Hyundai and Kia unveil "X-ble Shoulder," a wearable robot
November 30, 2024Hyundai Motor Company and Kia Corporation have teamed up to create the "X-ble Shoulder," a wearable robot designed to enhance industrial efficiency and reduce musculoskeletal injuries and fatigue. -
Interview: Why diamonds may be a computer's best friend
November 30, 2024We recently sat down with Adam Khan of Diamond Quanta – the company that wants to replace the silicon chip with ones made from diamond. We discussed the reason for this glittering idea, the challenges it presents, and the implications of the technology. -
Uncanny: AI video conversation agents can now look back at you
November 30, 2024Every facet of AI feels like it's advanced by a decade in the last year, and in the whirlwind of new releases and capabilities, you may have missed something important: interactive video chatbots that can see, hear and converse with you in real time. -
Singularity alert: AIs are already designing their own chips
November 30, 2024Human intelligence and our collective wisdom are already becoming limiting factors in the rise of AI. Indeed, the only smart move at this point seems to be letting AIs design their own future hardware, right down to the microchip level. -
Review: Pint-sized Thermal Master P2 gives your phone Predator vision
November 29, 2024Compact electronics have become the norm, but there's still room for surprise. The Thermal Master P2 certainly fits in that category. It's one of the smallest thermal imaging cameras on the market, but it packs a lot of functions into its compact volume. -
Smart microscope uncovers the unseen on tablet-sized touchscreen
November 29, 2024There's a lot going on around us that we can't see. Cheap desktop microscopes can provide access to such secret worlds for regular folks like you and me, and tech company BeaverLab has launched a smart digital model called the Darwin MX Pro. -
A Babbel Lifetime Subscription is only $130, Courtesy of StackSocial
November 28, 2024TL;DR: Black Friday is your chance to get a lifetime subscription to Babbel for $129.97 (reg. $599), but this sale ends December 8.
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