The Neato XV Signature and the Neato XV Signature Pro, two new smart robots that are designed to do the cleaning up for you, are coming onto the market in April. The robots will feature laser guidance systems, a self docking feature and a price point that is actually reasonable, considering this bot will clean your floors daily if you ask it to.
Say you have an idea, whether it is for a building, a piece of jewelry, or a tool. It looks good on paper, but how will it look when it is 3-dimensional? Sure, you could use a 3D printer — if you can afford the expense and have the specific technical knowledge to use one. Most of us don’t have the money or the knowledge. All of us do know how to use a pen though. Soon you will be able to use that ability to test your own 3D designs, or even make your own 3D creations. The 3Doodler is a 3D printing pen that allows you to draw in the air.
While the vast majority of Japanese medical device designs are insightful, beneficial and, er, normal, a rare few stand out by virtue of their extreme niche applications and distinctive attributes such as borderline inappropriate cuteness. This isn’t always a bad thing, especially if one of these strange and bizarre medical devices is about to be used on you!
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Posted in: Today's ChiliFollowing the eBook reader market since 2009,
while the competition amongst brands remains steep, there are advances
in app support that might determine which device you gravitate towards
in the future. One of the advantages of having your reading library ‘in
the cloud’ is the accessibility of your books on multiple devices.
However some of the top name products offer better cross-platform than
others. So if you’re a consumer who’s looking for flexibility with
multi-device app support, you should be aware of the break-down for each
major eBook platform.