Wednesday, October 17, 2012

Driverless car is wireless star at MIT

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Driverless car is wireless star at MIT
At a launch event for the school's new wireless technology research center, MIT PhD student Swarun Kumar presented technology for a new autonomous vehicle that recognizes when it may be in danger of striking other cars and pedestrians. Read More


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10 PC products that look like science fiction
Think of them as PC peripherals on the cutting edge of industrial design Read More

NASA robotic arm grabs, docks SpaceX Dragon
A robotic arm onboard the International Space Station reached out and grabbed hold of the SpaceX Dragon cargo ship, attaching the commercial craft to the station. Read More

Puppets go high tech with pressure sensitive track pad
It's one of the many projects on show at the User Interface Software and Technology or UIST conference this week in Cambridge. Follow reporter Nick Barber on Twitter @nickjb Read More

Future cyber attack could rival 9/11, warns US Defense Sec. Panetta
Speaking at an event in New York on October 11, 2012, U.S. Secretary of Defense Leon Panetta warns a future cyber attack on the U.S. could rival the March 11 terrorist attacks of 2011. Read More

Nissan to add robot driving, digitize link between steering wheel and tires
Nissan will soon sell cars that drive like a video game, with sensors and software that assist or even take over for drivers in emergencies. Read More

 
 
 

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