Umbrella Here
Adults TechnologyUmbrella Here is a light that can be attached on an umbrella. It is controlled by a mobile app that tells people that this umbrella is available for sharing. Just like the light you would see on a taxi. When the light is on, it represents that strangers are welcome to come in and share your umbrella. On Kickstarter
Amazing Way to Test Batteries
Adults TechnologyHere is a simple and quick way to test any alkaline battery without tools
How the sun sees you
Adults TechnologyWe showed people what they looked like in ultraviolet, & wondered aloud if they wanted to put on some damn sunscreen already.
This Smart Car Has A Race With Top Racing Cars
Adults TechnologyTo showcase its abilities, Smart Fortwo drive shows you how it can beat top racing cars, given the race is only 5-metres long.
Fireworks filmed with a drone
Adults TechnologyFlying through a firework show with a DJI Phantom 2 and filming it with a GoPro Hero 3 silver. The quad was not damaged.
Street Art through Google Glass
Adults TechnologyIn this video, ATMA created a mural and shares his thoughts using Google Glass.
A First Drive
Adults TechnologyAiming to improve road safety and help those who can't drive themselves, Google's self-driving car can get you where you need to go without a steering wheel, accelerator, or brake.
Nissan develops first "Self-Cleaning" car prototype
Adults TechnologyWashing a car can be a chore - and a costly one at that. In response, Nissan has begun tests on innovative paint technology that repels mud, rain and everyday dirt, meaning drivers may never have to clean their car again.
Larry Page: Where's Google going next?
Adults TechnologyOnstage at TED2014, Charlie Rose interviews Google CEO Larry Page about his far-off vision for the company. It includes aerial bikeways and internet balloons ... and then it gets even more interesting, as Page talks through the company's recent acquisition of Deep Mind, an AI that is learning some surprising things.
1st solar plane to fly around the world
Adults TechnologyThe Solar Impulse 2 is to be officially presented today, but its construction didn't happen in a day. Watch this video and understand the steps that had to be taken when you're looking towards attempting the First #RTW Solar Flight!
Facebook Will Use Drones and Lasers to 'Beam' Internet to the World
Adults TechnologyAfter announcing Internet.org last year, an initiative to improve Internet access across the globe, Mark Zuckerberg unveiled the Connectivity Lab, a new team of scientists that has been working on the ambitious project. He said that the Connectivity Lab would develop "new platforms for connectivity on the ground, in the air and in orbit," according to a post on Internet.org on Thursday. How are they going to do it?
The Duel: Timo Boll vs. KUKA Robot
Adults TechnologyMan against machine. The unbelievably fast KUKA robot faces off against one of the best table tennis players of all time. Who has the best technique?
Google Announces "Project Tango"
Adults TechnologyProject Tango is an exploration into giving mobile devices a human-scale understanding of space and motion. So cool!
Concrete Tent
Adults TechnologyWatch Richard Ambrose and Jonny Phillips quickly construct a building made of concrete canvas-a material that has all the elements of concrete, but is flexible enough to be turned into any shape. This technology allows people to erect permanent structures in a fraction of the time needed for traditional building techniques.
MiniDrone And Leaping Sumo Rolling Bot
Adults TechnologyParrot MiniDrone: A miniature drone piloted in Bluetooth Smart with a Smartphone or a tablet, that flies... and rolls from floor to ceiling. Parrot Jumping Sumo: The first robot-insect, controlled in Wi-Fi 2.4 or 5GHz with a Smartphone or a tablet that spins, jumps up to 80 cm and takes 90 degree turns.
These Japanese Scientists Discovered A Way To Levitate Objects Using Sound
Adults TechnologyDroplets, pellets, a stick of wood, nuts, screws, diodes, if the object in question is small enough, than this machine can not only lift them into the air and hold it in place, but move them around on all three axes