Excessive use of and thievery of toilet paper in China has resulted in facial recognition machines being installed in public restrooms. The software ID's the user and then hands 27.5 inches of TP
This is an incredibly interesting and unique training for health care workers, families and communities to offer a peep into the world of people suffering from dementia.
Have you ever dreamed of flying with the same simplicity as riding a bike? According to hoversurf.com they have a "hoverbike," an airborne vehicle inspired by quadcopter drone technology.
Recent events in Dallas and heightened tensions nationwide prompted this PD to make sure "Pokemon Go" players don't let a Charizard get in the way of their safety.
After years of users demanding it, Facebook has finally given us the ability to do more than just "like" status updates. The long-awaited Facebook Reactions just launched today, and social media is about to get really, really interesting. Hold onto your butts -- this is a game-changer.
Watch a Wedge-Tailed Eagle, the largest bird of prey in Australia, knock a drone out of the sky, sending it into a tailspin before crashing into the ground. “It survived” said Adam Lancaster about his drone “but I need $100 in parts to get it going again.” The eagle, who was protecting her airspace, also survived the skirmish.
Watch Lapeer's two high school robotics teams (The Chimeras and Strike Zone) race to get their robots 'bagged and tagged' before midnight on Stop Build Day earlier this year. All teams must stop work on their robot and seal it using the bag and tag provided in their kit. Both teams finished with two minutes to spare. Support the teams by bringing your empty cans and bottles to an Ice Cream Social
Take a look at this cool video of the world’s first throw-and-shoot camera. It would be fun to just put a tracking device in your pocket and, like a falconer, throw the camera into the air and have it follow you wherever you go taking aerial selfies.
Way back in 1982, Frank Zappa said “Ordinary phonograph record merchandising as it exists today is a stupid process which concerns itself essentially with moving pieces of plastic wrapped in pieces of cardboard from one location to another” in his Proposal For A System To Replace Phonograph Record Merchandising.