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'Hello, Computer!' Google Now Highlighted at IO13
'Hello, computer!'- Gene Roddenberry, 1986. (5/16/2013) |
MIT Robot Cheetah Video Shows Gait Transition
'The legs are long, curled way up to deliver power, like a cheetah's.'- Neal Stephenson, 1992. (5/16/2013) |
TrackingPoint Smart Rifle
Not your typical 'smart bullet' approach. (5/16/2013) |
Sky City's 220 Stories Are Go
'It rested among green parklands and... stood in total isolation, a glittering block of whites and flashing windows dotted with colors.'- Pournelle and Niven, 1981 (5/15/2013) |
CARMAT Bioprosthetic Total Human Heart Replacement
'George Walt's corporate existence proved the workability of wholly mechanical organs...'- Philip K. Dick, 1964. (5/14/2013) |
Personal Sniffer Robots
'...The ticking combinations of the olfactory system of the hound.'- Ray Bradbury, 1953. (5/13/2013) |
Physical Exam? We've Got Apps
See the future of handheld, personal medical devices used with your smartphone. (5/11/2013) |
The Interplanetary Internet, Vint Cerf Speaking
'This was the center of Interplanetary Communications.'- George O. Smith, 1942. (5/9/2013) |
Drosophila Robotica, The Mechanical Fly
'... the Scarab [flying robot] buzzed into the great workroom as any intruding insect might...'- Raymond Z. Gallun, 1936. (5/7/2013) |
Robo-Raven Flapping Wing Robot Bird
'When he had first built them, they had been crude indeed, flying mechanisms with little more than a reflex-response unit.'- Philip E. High, 1968. (5/6/2013) |
Japan's Nursing Home Robot Plan
Let's make the Roujin Z-0001 Robotic Bed! (5/5/2013) |
Samsung Smart TVs With Gesture Control
'He waved his hand and the circuit switched abruptly.'- Philip K. Dick, 1955. (5/3/2013) |
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Virtual Panopticon
A method that gathers information from many sources to effectively surveil any citizen as effectively as if he was in a glass cell.
(From The Traveler [2005] by John Twelve Hawks) |
Transmitter Eyes
Closed circuit cameras that provided sight and sound to remote viewers of the Courtarena who wish to remain anonymous.
(From The Dosadi Experiment [1977] by Frank Herbert) |
Morphogen
A drug that party relieves the need for sleep.
(From Fantastic Voyage (Novel) [1966] by Isaac Asimov) |
Polar Ice
Water ice at the poles of the Moon.
(From The Ring of Charon [1990] by Roger MacBride Allen) |
Sunshade-Photocell Collector
A fanciful design for a device that gathers solar energy.
(From Earth [1990] by David Brin) |
Coder
Specialized humans who excel at engineering tasks.
(From Storm Thief [2006] by Chris Wooding) |
Hypertracer
A device that allows a pursuer to follow a spaceship through hyperspace.
(From Second Foundation [1953] by Isaac Asimov) |
Computer Virus
A software program that copies itself to other computers.
(From The Scarred Man [1970] by Gregory Benford) |
Persuader
Device secured to a person that ensures compliant behavior by threat of force.
(From Storm Thief [2006] by Chris Wooding) |
Voxcoder
Device for secure communication.
(From Storm Thief [2006] by Chris Wooding) |
Provigil-C
A special drug that promotes wakefulness in troops.
(From A Hymn Before Battle [2000] by John Ringo) |
Recorded Books
Electronically recorded books.
(From Foundation and Empire [1952] by Isaac Asimov) |
Pocket Projector
A personal device for replaying media.
(From Foundation and Empire [1952] by Isaac Asimov) |
Lyle Drive
Propulsion system for use inside the solar system.
(From Stranger in a Strange Land [1961] by Robert Heinlein) |
Artificial Intelligence Device (AID)
Hand-held device responds intelligently to military intelligence requests.
(From A Hymn Before Battle [2000] by John Ringo) |
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Recent Comments
Smart Rifle
'I'm not sure I'd want a gun that won't fire when I pull the trigger.'
- Dewtey, 05/16/2013
Prosthetic Heart
'the artificial ventricles pump alternately... I wonder what it sounds like.'
- Peter Jacobs, 05/15/2013
The Mechanical Fly
'the new batteries are 'only a few millimeters' in size'
- Dewtey, 05/15/2013
Bioprosthetic Heart
'...reality often winds up feeling like a (very rough) first draft...'
- Erik N., 05/14/2013
Interplanetary Internet
'If quantum entangled communication is really FTL...'
- Dewtey, 05/13/2013
Drosophila Robotica
'I think these guys should talk to the guys making the Micro-battery...'
- Dewtey, 05/11/2013
Electro-Sensitive People
'I became sensitive to wireless fields as exposures increased.'
- Anon, 05/09/2013
Peel and Stick Solar
'Allen, that's a great - or horrifying - idea.'
- Bill, 04/24/2013
Polar Ice
'Looks like Sailor Saturn missed a bit of the Moon Kingdom...'
- Gatomon41, 05/08/2013
Artificial Gravity Generator
'There are practical applications possible..'
- Speed Racer, 05/08/2013
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