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World’s first self-service passport renewal machine installed in Copenhagen


Copenhagen residents can now change their old passports for new ones using a special device installed in one of the libraries of the city, reports The Copenhagen Post.

Pillo is a ‘home health robot’ that seems too good to be true


Pill dispensers don’t have to remain as boring as they traditionally have been. In fact, an Indiegogo campaign has been started for Pillo, a “home health robot” that basically combines the functions of a pill dispenser with Siri, machine learning, and two creepy always-watching eyes.

Segway-styled rideable Olive suitcase is a smart travel companion


If you have been following personal mobility transformation closely, you’ll know, smart suitcases you can tug along remotely or ride are pretty common of late – but they are still far from being intelligent.

BeatBringer boombox backpack cranks the Bluetooth speaker up to 11


It's been a while since anyone's wandered the streets blasting tunes from a boombox on their shoulder, but it looks like one company wants the basic idea to make a comeback.

Australian inventor creates flying selfie stick


Imagine a selfie stick that flies.

Experimental app brings smart home controls into augmented reality with HoloLens


As part of Microsoft's HoloLens hackathon held in San Francisco, one developer took on the task of creating a way to control your smart home devices in augmented reality.

Modobag ridable luggage helps get to your departure gate on time


There are a few different ways to move quickly through the airport terminal

Scientists develop a flexible display that you can cut to size with scissors


Scientists at the National Institute for Materials Science (NIMS) in Japan have developed a flexible display with a unique twist – it can be cut and still retain function.

Wireless charger also levitates your smartphone, tablet in midair


A Canadian design company is that not only wirelessly charges your phone or tablet but levitates the device at the same time.

Amazing new 3D food printer concept shows how we'll be cooking our meals in 2020


Of all the potential applications of 3D printing, one of the use-cases we hear far too little about is the idea of using additive manufacturing for printing food.

How hackers could get inside your head with ‘brain malware’


Hackers have spyware in your mind. You’re minding your business, playing a game or scrolling through social media, and all the while they’re gathering 

Drink up! This smart cup gets you cheaper beers


An Israeli startup releases Glassify, a smart beer glass that lets you drink your favorite beers for fewer bucks.

A phone repair store owner invented an “invisible” phone screen only you can see


When you take your phone out in crowded places, you want to check your messages and social media accounts in private, 

MIT’s DuoSkin turns temporary tattoos into on-skin interfaces


Your next tattoo could be functional as well as aesthetic. A new MIT Media Lab product called DuoSkin created in partnership with 

MIT scientists invented a camera that can read books without opening them


Scientists have developed a new technology that can read pages of a closed book, an advance that may help archaeologists look into 
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