This flying drone helicopter truck is a real life transformer

This flying drone helicopter truck is a real life transformer

What is this? A flying drone? Eight flying drones? One flying helicopter? A moving room? A truck? It’s a little bit of everything. Called the AT Black Knight Transformer, it combines the vertical takeoff and landing of a helicopter with the off-road driving capabilities of a truck. So yes, that means it can fly and drive. Oh and it’s a drone.

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ASUS Transformer Book Duet Announced, Dual Boot Windows 8 + Android

ASUS Transformer Book Duet Announced, Dual Boot Windows 8 + Android[CES 2014] Thanks to the introduction of Windows 8, along with its user interface which looked like it was designed for touchscreens in mind, we have been seeing a lot of hybrid devices as of late, combining features of a tablet and a notebook into a single device, allowing the user to swap between functions as needed. It might not have the grace and light-weightedness of a real tablet, but we suppose it’s a trade-off and if you’re in the market for such a device, ASUS has announced the Transformer Book Duet TD300, a device which ASUS is calling the world’s first quad-mode dual-operating system laptop and convertible. Phew. (more…)

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    Asus Transformer Book Duet: One Laptop, Two Tablets, All the Crazy

    Asus Transformer Book Duet: One Laptop, Two Tablets, All the Crazy

    Once upon a time (earlier this year) Asus announced its Transformer Book Trio; a Windows PC with an Android tablet hiding inside. Now with the Transformer Book Duet, Asus is pushing its "more is more" approach one step further by adding "Windows 8.1 tablet" to the repertoire.

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    1988 Ford Fiesta Becomes a Transformer

    UK-based artist Hetain Patel’s first car was a 1988 Ford Fiesta that was handed down from his father. In honor of his first set of wheels, this collaboration with his father and brother turns a similar vehicle into a Transformer-like robot that is far more than meets the eye.

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    The car is a symbol. As he says, “Manufactured in England, this car stands as a symbol of working class Britain, a native body, albeit here a car body.” And of course, he was inspired by the Transformers, seeing this art piece as a symbol of empowerment:

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    Another significant influence for me and this work are Transformers, an American film and toy franchise since 1984, and a widely recognisable pop culture reference that reaches far back in Hetain’s memory. In this new sculpture, Transformers have been made manifest, physically, in a literal transformation of a Ford Fiesta car into a large-scale squatting human-like figure. For me, these ‘robots in disguise’ (as per the cartoon’s theme tune) stand as a metaphor for the other, in a fantasy world where they can transform out of a marginal position into one of empowerment.

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    Forget all the fancy talk of art and empowerment and all the rest. This piece of art is just plain awesome and stands on it’s own. No pun intended. It shows what a father, son, brother trio of geeks can accomplish.

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    You might say the day is never really done in consumer technology news. Your workday, however, hopefully draws to a close at some point. This is the Daily Roundup on Engadget, a quick peek back at the top headlines for the past 24 hours — all handpicked by the editors here at the site. Click on through the break, and enjoy.

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    ASUS reveals Transformer Book T100 with Windows 8.1 for $349, we go hands-on

    ASUS reveals Transformer Book T100 with Windows 81 for $349, we go handson

    ASUS already added new members to its Transformer family back at Computex, and now at IDF 2013, the company’s added yet another, called the Transformer Book T100. It’s got a 10.1 inch 1366 x 768 IPS display, 31Wh battery, quad-core Bay Trail-T Atom CPU and runs Windows 8.1. There are 32 ($349) and 64GB ($399) storage options augmented by one free year of ASUS’s WebStorage service and a micro-SD reader, plus 2GB of RAM to keep things running smoothly. Connectivity includes micro-USB, micro-HDMI, and a single USB 3.0 port in the detachable dock. The T100 arrives in stores on October 18.

    Company CEO Johnny Shih, calls the T100 a transformation of the ASUS’s venerable EeePC line. You see, with the EeePC, compromises were made to hit its $399 price point. Naturally, the T100 makes no such compromises, according to Shih, and in fact, he calls it a “game changer for mobile devices designed to achieve ultimate mobility.” Do we agree with his glowing assessment? Read on for our hands-on impressions.%Gallery-slideshow83873%

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    Takara Tomy Transforming Robot Car Prototype: Brave Robotics in Disguise

    Last year Kenji Ishida and his company Brave Robotics released 10 units of his awesome remote controlled car that can transform into a mecha. Unsurprisingly, all 10 units were bought, and there’s no word on when the company will release more. But you might not have to wait for Brave Robotics, because toy maker Takara Tomy is also working on a similar toy.

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    Before you accuse Takara Tomy of stealing Kenji Ishida’s work, lawyer down. Frankie of Hobby Media spotted Takara Tomy’s prototype at the 2013 Tokyo Toy Show, and apparently he also found out that Takara Tomy is collaborating with Brave Robotics. So we’re all good.

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    Frankie also said that he saw the toy transform, but he was asked not to film it as it was still a work in progress. Just to refresh your memory, here’s what Brave Robotics’ toy looks like in action:

    I think I’ll save up for Ishida’s life-size transforming car.

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    Takara Tomy A.R.T.S – Osushi Sentai “Syarider” – Sushi Transformers! Looking delicious! – International Tokyo Toy Show 2013

    Takara Tomy A.R.T.S – Osushi Sentai “Syarider” – Sushi Transformers! Looking delicious!

    We saw these interesting Sushi Transformers from Takara Tomy Arts at the International Tokyo Toy Show 2013.

    It’s called the Osushi Sentai “Syarider”(“Syari” means “sushi rice” and “der (da)” means “is”) – “It is the sushi rice sushi ranger”…

    They are a team of fighters facing risks to the sushi world and they consist of Tamago (egg), Ebi (shrimp), Toro (Tuna’s fatty part), Salmon, and Saba (mackerel).

    Press the back of the sushi, and they will transform from Sushi Mode to Hero Mode.

    Of course, there are peace-threatening bad characters as well. The top of the team is Anago (a kind of eel), executive member is Ikura (salmon roe), and other combatants Kappa-maki (cucumber roll), Natto-maki (natto roll), and Tekka-maki (tuna-roll).

    The release day is TBD. It won’t be for a while yet.

    ASUS Transformer Book Trio: a hybrid laptop running Windows and Android (hands-on)

    ASUS Transformer Book Trio: a hybrid laptop running Windows and Android (hands-on)

    If you thought ASUS was done announcing new products here at Computex, get ready for at least one more surprise. The company just unveiled the Transformer Book Trio, a dockable tablet that can run Windows and Android. At first glance, it’s visually quite similar to the Transformer Book we just reviewed, except this time it has 11.6-inch, 1080p screen. And, you know, twice as many operating systems. If you’re wondering how that works, there’s a physical hotkey allowing you to switch OSs, similar to the setup on the Transformer AiO, which was announced last year at this same show. It’s important to note, though, that that hotkey will only work if you have the tablet latched into the keyboard dock; once you unplug the tablet it will only run Android Jelly Bean.

    Spec-wise, dual operating systems amounts to dual processors, with a fourth-generation Core i7-4500U processor powering the Windows 8 experience, and a 2GHz Intel Atom Z2580 chip handling Android Jelly Bean. In fact, Intel EVP Tom Kilroy made an appearance at ASUS’ press event in Taipei to help formally introduce the product. Continuing on, dual OSs also means multiple batteries: the package includes a 33Wh cell as well as a 19Wh one. As for storage, you’ve got a 1TB HDD inside the dock, and 64GB of flash storage inside the tablet proper. If you’re looking for a price, ASUS isn’t planning on announcing that today, but a company rep did confirm the Trio is slated for a Q3 launch. For now, you’ll find a hands-on video and few first impressions after the break.

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    ASUS Transformer Pad Infinity launches: 2,560 x 1,600 display, capable of 4K output (hands-on)

    ASUS Transformer Pad Infinity launches 2,560 x 1,600 display, capable of 4K output handson

    Promising to transform our devices and our lives, Jonny Shih revealed the Transformer Pad Infinity to a packed press room here at Computex 2013. Its 10.1-inch screen packs a potent 2,560 x 1,600 resolution, alongside a quad-core Tegra 4 chip clocked at 1.9GHz, USB 3.0 port, Bluetooth 3.0 and, whoa, 4K output via HDMI. There’s 32GB of internal storage, residing inside a spun metallic-finished that’s very similar to the current Zenbook series and last-generation Infinity tablets, while you’ll get an SD slot through its companion dock too. We’re waiting on more specifics (namely something closer to a date and pricing) and we’ll let you know here when we hear ’em. For now, a quick hands-on video and some impressions are right after the break.

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