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5. HAL-5 Robot Suit
This robot suit allows anyone who wears it, the potential to lift up to 10-times the weight they normally could. Production will be limited to just 20-units next year and 400-500 units in 2008.
*techepics.com/files/10.29.06---hal-suit.jpg
4. The Incredible Dishmaker
Created by MIT student Leonardo Bonanni, this incredible device “can actually replace cabinets worth of dishes by storing them as flat disks.”
*techgadgetforums.com/files/dishmaker.jpg
3. Partial Invisibility Cloak
According to LiveScience, scientists “have created a cloaking device that can reroute certain wavelengths of light, forcing them around objects like water flowing around boulders in a stream.”
*techepics.com/files/invisbilitycloak0_7.jpg
2. MIT’s Assist Sketch Understanding System
MIT’s amazing “Assist Sketch Understanding System” basically “allows an engineer to sketch a mechanical system as you would on paper, and then enables them to interact with the design as a mechanical system.”
*www.techepics.com/files/sketch_assist.jpg
1. Diamond Touch Hardware Toolkit
Rob Diaz-Marino shows off work that he’s completed to simplify the development of applications on Mitsubishi’s Diamond Touch hardware.
*www.techepics.com/files/multi_touch.jpg
Honorable Mention - Transparent Concrete Display
Two engineering/architecture students have created the world’s first display made of transparent concrete
*techepics.com/files/sees_concrete.jpg
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This robot suit allows anyone who wears it, the potential to lift up to 10-times the weight they normally could. Production will be limited to just 20-units next year and 400-500 units in 2008.
*techepics.com/files/10.29.06---hal-suit.jpg
4. The Incredible Dishmaker
Created by MIT student Leonardo Bonanni, this incredible device “can actually replace cabinets worth of dishes by storing them as flat disks.”
*techgadgetforums.com/files/dishmaker.jpg
3. Partial Invisibility Cloak
According to LiveScience, scientists “have created a cloaking device that can reroute certain wavelengths of light, forcing them around objects like water flowing around boulders in a stream.”
*techepics.com/files/invisbilitycloak0_7.jpg
2. MIT’s Assist Sketch Understanding System
MIT’s amazing “Assist Sketch Understanding System” basically “allows an engineer to sketch a mechanical system as you would on paper, and then enables them to interact with the design as a mechanical system.”
*www.techepics.com/files/sketch_assist.jpg
1. Diamond Touch Hardware Toolkit
Rob Diaz-Marino shows off work that he’s completed to simplify the development of applications on Mitsubishi’s Diamond Touch hardware.
*www.techepics.com/files/multi_touch.jpg
Honorable Mention - Transparent Concrete Display
Two engineering/architecture students have created the world’s first display made of transparent concrete
*techepics.com/files/sees_concrete.jpg
Videos & more Info
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