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Awesome tech you can’t buy yet, for the week of August 31, 2014
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20 years before smart coffee pots, connected caffeine created an Internet sensation
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This robot printer from Fuji Xerox brings your printed documents to your desk
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Google, like Amazon, trialing drone deliveries in ‘Project Wing’
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This 3D-printed turbine fits in a backpack to deliver wind power anywhere
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Time lapse video solves the mystery of Death Valley’s sailing stones
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Your future windshield will look more like a see-through TV than a window
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Google said to be considering historic LA aircraft hangar for office space
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Mid-air dispute over Knee Defender gadget gets passengers kicked off United flight
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The hottest cooler on the planet: Coolest Cooler takes top spot on Kickstarter
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World’s first ‘smart’ cruise ship features robot bartenders, virtual balconies and more
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7 upcoming wearables that make us laugh, cringe, and secretly covet
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Awesome tech you can’t buy yet, for the week of August 24, 2014
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Biovigil badge checks to see if your doctor’s hands are clean
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Can Coin survive? Project delayed, backers outraged, doubts loom (Updated)
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This 3D printer makes cookies, icing, and everything your sweet tooth desires
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FDA approves AliveCor’s heart monitoring app and iPhone case
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10 crazy Android devices that make your phone look boring, from fridges to bikes
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Nope, that’s not a house arrest anklet — it’s the world’s first acoustic shark repeller
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We learned how to control a Glass app with our mind (but it’s kind of traumatic)
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Wireless electricity is here! And we’re using to power … robot fish?
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Keep those thieves from stealing the wheels off your Schwinn with this Nutlock
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6 wearables that help regular people live with dangerous health conditions
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London’s historic statues will start calling smartphones from this week
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Awesome tech you can’t buy yet, for the week of August 17, 2014
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New display tech fixes poor eyesight; Glasses and contacts not required
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Harvard researchers have created a swarm of learning robots
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Scribble cancels Kickstarter campaign: Is it a hoax? (updated)
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Making bearable wearables: Introducing the Wearable Tech Fashion Competition
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Temporary tattoos powered by sweat may one day charge your smartphone
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No tricks, no Photoshop, no strings: The OM/One speaker literally levitates
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Ridiculously large Neptune Pine watch up for pre-order, will cost an equally large $350
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These smart glasses light up with a disco ball of color when you get notifications
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6 wearable gadgets that were ahead of their time (and not long for this world)
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Awesome tech you can’t buy yet, for the week of August 10, 2014
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Is this what it’s like to have cleavage? We donned a ‘smart t-shirt’ with 896 LEDs
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Enough with the numbers! Fitness tracking in bed can only wreck a good romp
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Say hello to WarKitteh, a cat collar that sniffs out weakly encrypted and unprotected Wi-Fi networks
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With uBeam, wireless charging could be as easy as connecting to Wi-Fi
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Meet SyNapse, IBM’s computer chip that can help the blind see, detect diseases, and much more
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Drink up! Hug tracks your hydration, tells you when to hit the (water) bottle
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A professor just 3D-printed this nylon alto saxophone, and it doesn’t sound half bad
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Panasonic turns to growing leafy greens in Singapore food project
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6 smart devices that make Google Glass look downright normal
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Giant floating duck could provide solar energy for Copenhagen
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Awesome tech you can’t buy yet, for the week of August 3, 2014
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Forget Retina and even 4K, ‘Nanopixel’ tech promises pixels 150 times smaller
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NASA confirms ‘impossible’ thruster actually works, could revolutionize space travel
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Need some power? Try this spray on solar panel
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HP is making a smartwatch, and it’s fashioned by a renowned designer