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Finally, after being teased for quite some time, the Rimac Concept One has made its official debut at the Frankfurt Motor Show. The concept is not only trying to prove that “electric” and “supercar” terms can be mixed into one item but also previews a special limited edition model that will be delivered to the market in a quantity of only 88 units next year. One of the unique things we can find on the Rimac Concept One is the powertrain that is divided into 4 different sub-systems. Each of the systems consist a motor, an inverter and a reduction gearbox. With 1,088 HP of total power, the car is able to reach 60 mph in just 2.8 seconds from standing start.

The Rimac Concept One is said as the product of some of the most famous designers around the globe. Adriano Mudri contributed with the carbon fiber body and the interior was given by a team of ex Pininfarina employees under Goran Popovic commando. At the 2012 Top Marques Monaco,the car has been shown to the public. At that time, the company also released some images ofthe car officially.
Analysts said that the Rimac Concept One is not just about sportiness but it is also elegance. The exterior parts are mostly made from exposed carbon. It not only shows its production materials and technology but more than that, carbon fiber helps it to keep low weight. The bodyside features a symmetrical, unique appearing feature that provides the Rimac Concept One a very strong identity and clear distinction. The duct is the abstraction of tie, which is an original Croatian product. The interior section is the work of Vilner. Their name have been so popular in the industry and for this concept, they specially developed a driver-focused interior.
With those facts, it is not surprising if media and analysts said that the Rimac Concept One would be a serious and a more economical contender for the Bugatti Veyron though its top speed will not get closer.
US Army

US Army has decided to change how it operates and wishes to transform in to ‘a smaller, more lethal, deployable, and agile force.’ How do they plan on accomplishing that? It is quite simple; they are going to make use of robots. Seeing the global nature of US Army operations, we would say that this transition is more than necessary if US Army wishes to survive.

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Last week at the Army Aviation Symposium, Head of the Army’s Training and Doctrine Command; General Robert Cone talked about the future of US Army. Keeping in view the budget cuts, the US government is already considering to reduce the size of army. This difference will be compensated by robots and systems that are unmanned. As expected from the US Army, they have already been carrying out tests related to possibility of combat drones.

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General Cone said on the occasion: ‘When you see the success, frankly, that the Navy has had in terms of lowering the numbers of people on ships, are there functions in the brigade that we could automate—robots or manned/unmanned teaming—and lower the number of people that are involved given the fact that people are our major cost?’

DARPA

This idea is neither hypothetical nor just a ‘new’ idea; rather it has been in the pipeline for quite some time now. However, the actual process of adding robots to the army and reducing the number of soldiers is not an easy one. Nowadays, the robot technology has evolved to a level where this can finally be done practically. DARPA has already been putting great efforts into it. The other issue is the ethical issue where the Army officials have to back up their idea of cutting down on humans while adding robots. Let’s see how this all goes!


Unless you've never used any type of web search service, there's no excuse for telling the world that our Earth is a mere 2014 years old. Unfortunately (or fortunately), there are many more internet users who really shouldn't be using social media for discussing science matters. Continue reading to see 15 more examples.



We usually cover posts which deal with feats of architecture, engineering and science or technology.

However, every now and then we come across something which reminds us again that the Nature is the best artist, engineer and scientist of all. Today’s post is about one such feat pulled by nature which is mesmerizing to say the least. In Maldives, there is a beach which looks like sky on the face of Earth.
The beach has numerous blue particles which glow. These glowing things known as bioluminescent phytoplankton have imparted the look of a starry sky to this beach and the end result looks beautiful.
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These particles light up when the waves make contact with beach and they are moved around. However, that is not the only way they glow; a little bit of pressure would do it too such as you walking down the beach. Imagine a trail lit due to these awesome particles that follow your footsteps.

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Any of you who are planning a vacation, we strongly suggest you to visit this beach since that would be an experience out of this world!
Check out the youtube video below:


Star Wars Darth Vader Lightsaber Battery Charger
Bored with the usual crop of power banks that are available in the market? If you’re a huge fan of Star Wars and are looking for something other than the usual rectangular power banks, then you might want to check the Star Wars Darth Vader Lightsaber Battery Charger. It essentially looks like the handle of a lightsaber, with the microUSB ports located at its base.
Since it is a lightsaber charger, it also has LED light that glows red with the flick of a switch. So you can, you know, play pretend once in a while when you’re bored and when you need to recharge the power bank or charge up any of your devices.
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The Star Wars lightsaber power bank packs in 2800 mAh of power onboard. It’s priced at $49.
Did you know that Will Smith was originally slated to be Neo in The Matrix, but was unable to commit due to him accepting a starring lead role in Wild Wild West? Or, what about the fact that Star Wars: The Old Republic being the most expensive game ever made? Continue reading for a viral video of an incredible product invented by a 12-year-old.
Imagine a skateboard that “lets you fly over pavement on only a single wheel”. Well American firm, Future Motion, has created a contraption that can do just that. The skateboard is called the Onewheel and gives users the feeling of being on a hoverboard.
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The gadget costs $1300, can reach a top speed of 12 mph and can turn 360 degrees within the length of the board. The board has one air-filled tire taken from a go-kart and uses motion sensors that you would find in any smartphone. The Kickstarter campaign was started about a week ago and has since surpassed its original goal of $100,000. At the time of this writing, the campaign stands at $194,450.
The controls of the board are simple and almost natural. Users who are not familiar with board sports can learn to use the Onewheel in a matter of minutes. By leaning toward the front, users can accelerate and by leaning back they can slow down or even reverse. The braking is regenerative and charges the battery. The firm says that to truly master the Onewheel, one must learn to ‘carve’ on pavement which is similar to what one would do on a snowboard or surfboard. With the Onewheel, however, riders don’t need snow or water to feel as if they’re sliding around. Onewheel users can ‘hover’ over pavement as easily and smoothly as if they were masters of anti-gravity.
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The moving part is the wheel itself and requires no transmission to reach its top speed thank to the hub motor which uses state-of-the-art axial flux brushless motor technology. The powerful lithium iron phosphate batteries charge in 20 minutes using the fast charge option and provide peak power for acceleration and balancing. The board feels almost like an extension of your own body and is simple to balance, thanks to the powerful sensors and complex algorithms that help you maintain balance and control over the board with great ease.
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The movie Back to the Future predicted that we would have developed hoverboards by this time and that everyone would be hovering over any surface. The Onewheel may not actually fly over water, but Marty McFly would still be impressed.

The first sword appeared during the Bronze Age.  It was made of copper and was uncovered at the Harappan sites in present-day Pakistan.  By the Middle Ages iron and steel swords were being mass produced and used in battle.  Soldiers were trained in swordsmanship and prepared for combat.  It was before the era of guns and high powered artillery and face to face fighting was the norm.  During this time in history, all of the royal generals, kings, and emperors owned personal swords.  These weapons were manufactured by the greatest sword makers of the time.  Many historical manuscripts document events surrounding significant swords.  This article will be examining ten world famous swords that still survive today.  Mythological and legendary swords will not be listed.

10.  Tomoyuki Yamashita’s Sword

Tomoyuki Yamashita was a general of the Japanese Imperial Army during World War II.  He became known during the war after conquering the British colonies of Malaya and Singapore, ultimately earning the nickname “The Tiger of Malaya.”  After the end of World War II, Yamashita was tried for war crimes relating to the Manila Massacre and many other atrocities in the Philippines and Singapore.  It was a controversial trial that ended with a death sentence for Tomoyuki Yamashita.  The case changed the United States rules in regards to command responsibility for war crimes, creating a law known as the Yamashita Standard.
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The Sword
During his military career, Tomoyuki Yamashita owned a personal sword that contained a blade manufactured by famous sword maker Fujiwara Kanenaga sometime between 1640 and 1680.  The weapon had its handle remade in the early 1900s.  The Samurai sword was surrendered by General Yamashita, along with his army, on September 2, 1945.  It was taken by General MacArthur and given to the West Point Military Museum where it remains today.  The sword is one piece in a great collection of military arms housed at the West Point Museum.

9.  Curved Saber of San Martin

JosĂ© de San MartĂ­n was a famous Argentine general that lived from 1778-1850.  He was the primary leader of the southern part of South America’s struggle for independence from Spain.  San MartĂ­n is a South American hero and the 1st Protector of PerĂş.  Under the lead of San MartĂ­n, Peruvian independence was officially declared on July 28, 1821.  In the state of Argentina, the Order of the Liberator General San Martin is the highest decoration given out.
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The Sword
One of the most cherished possessions of JosĂ© de San MartĂ­n was a curved sword that he purchased in London.  San MartĂ­n admired the saber’s curved blade and felt that the weapon was maneuverable and ideal for battle.  For this reason, he armed his cavalries of granaderos with similar weapons, which he deemed important for charge attacks.  The curved sword stayed with San MartĂ­n until his death and was then passed down to the General de la Republica Argentina, Don Juan Manuel de Rosas.
In his will San MartĂ­n referred to the sword as “The saber that has accompanied me throughout the War of Independence of South America.”  In 1896 the weapon was sent to the National Historical Museum in Buenos Aires where it remains today.  In the 1960s the sword was stolen on two separate occasions and this caused museum operators to build a screened gazebo to protect the artifact.

8.  Seven-Branched Sword

The Baekje Dynasty was an ancient kingdom located in southwest Korea.  At its peak in the 4th century, Baekje controlled colonies in China and most of the western Korean Peninsula.  They were one of the Three Kingdoms of Korea, together with Goguryeo and Silla.  In 372, King Geunchogo of Baekje paid tribute to Eastern Jin and it is believed that a Seven-Branched Sword was created and given to the king as a sign of praise.
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The Sword
The weapon is a 74.9 cm long iron sword with six branch-like protrusions along the central blade, which is 65.5 cm.  The sword was developed for ceremonial purposes and was not built for battle.  In 1870 a Shinto priest named Masatomo Kan discovered two inscriptions on the Seven-Branched Sword.  One of them states “At noon on the sixteenth day of the eleventh month, fourth year of Taiwa era, the sword was made of 100 time’s hardenedsteel.  Using the sword repels 100 enemy soldiers.  Appropriate for the polite duke king.”
The Seven-Branched Sword contains many statements, but the most controversial involves the phrase “enfeoffed lord,” used when describing the King of Wa as a possible subservient to the Baekje ruler.  The sword is an important historical link and shows that a relationship did exist between the East Asian countries of this era.  The original Seven-Branched Sword is currently housed in the Isonokami Shrine in Nara Prefecture of Japan.  It is not on display to the public.

7.  Wallace Sword

William Wallace was a Scottish knight who lived from 1272-1305.  Wallace is known for leading a resistance against England during the Wars of Scottish Independence, which were waged during the late 13th and early 14th centuries.  During his lifetime, William Wallace was appointed the Guardian of Scotland.  He led an infantry of soldiers who engaged the enemy in hand to hand combat.  The prize possession of many of these soldiers was their sword.  In order to survive on the battlefield one had to be a talented swordsman.  In 1305,William Wallace was captured by King Edward I of England and was executed for treason.  Today William Wallace is remembered in Scotland as a patriot and national hero.  His sword is one of the most famous in the world.
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The Sword
The William Wallace sword is located at the National Monument in Stirling, Scotland.  The shaft of the sword measures 4 feet by 4 inches in length (132cm) and it weighs 6.0 lb (2.7 kg).  The sword is said to be the weapon that Wallace used at the Battle of Stirling Bridge in 1297 and the Battle of Falkirk (1298).  The pommel on the sword consists of an onion-shaped piece of gilded iron and the grip is wrapped with dark brown leather.  The hilt or handle that is currently on the Wallace sword is not the original.  It is believed that the sword has been modified on separate occasions.
After the execution of William Wallace, Sir John de Menteith, governor of Dumbarton Castle, received his sword.  In 1505, King James IV of Scotland paid the sum of 26 shillings to have the sword binned with cords of silk.  It is said that the sword underwent many changes, which might have been necessary because Wallace’s original scabbard, hilt and belt were said to have been made from the dried skin of Hugh Cressingham, who was an English commander.

6.  Tizona

El Cid is a man that was born circa 1040 in Vivar, which was a small town about six miles north of Burgos, the capital of Castile.  The Kingdom of Castile was one of the medieval empires of the Iberian Peninsula.  During his lifetime El Cid became a successful military leader and diplomat.  He was named the chief general of the army of Alfonso VI and became a Spanish hero.  El Cid was the king’s most valuable asset in the fight against the Moors.  He was a skilled military strategist and strong swordsman.
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The Sword
El Cid owned and used many different swords in his lifetime, but the two most famous are Colada and Tizona.  Tizona is a sword that was used by El Cid to fight against the Moors.  The weapon is one of Spain’s most cherished relics and is believed to have been forged in CĂłrdoba, Spain, although considerable amounts of Damascus steel can be found in its blade.  Damascus steel was primarily used in the Middle East.  Tizona is 103 cm/40.5 inches long and weighs 1.1 kg/2.4 pounds.  It contains two separate inscriptions, with one listing a manufactory date of 1002 and the other quoting the Catholic prayer Ave Maria.  Tizona is currently on display at the Museo de Burgos in Spain.

5.  Napoleon’s Sword

In 1799, Napoleon Bonaparte became the military and political leader of France after staging a coup d’Ă©tat.  Five years later the French Senate proclaimed him emperor.  In the first decade of the 19th century Napoleon and the French Empire were engaged in conflict and war with every major European power.  Ultimately, a series of victories gave the French a dominant position in continental Europe, but as history would later repeat itself, in 1812 the French began their invasion of Russia.  The decision to invade Russia marked the turning point in the fortune of Napoleon.  In 1814, the Sixth Coalition invaded France and Napoleon was captured and exiled to the island of Elba.  He would escape, but ultimately died in confinement on the island of Saint Helena.  Historians regard Napoleon as a military genius and a man who made strong contributions to the operational art of war.
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The Sword
On the battlefield Napoleon carried a pistol and a sword.  He owned a large collection of arms and artillery.  His weapons were one of a kind and included the best materials.  In the summer of 2007, a gold-encrusted sword that once belonged to Napoleon was auctioned off in France for more than $6.4 million dollars.  The sword was used by Napoleon in battle.  In the early 1800s, Napoleon presented the weapon to his brother as a wedding gift.  The sword was passed down from generation to generation, never leaving the Bonaparte family.  In 1978, the sword was declared a national treasure in France and the winner of the auction was not identified.

4.  Sword of Mercy

The Sword of Mercy is a famous weapon that once belonged to Edward the Confessor.  Edward the Confessor was one of the last Anglo-Saxon kings of England before the Norman Conquest of 1066.  He ruled from 1042 to 1066 and his reign has been characterized by the crumbling disorganization of royal power in England.  Shortly after Edward the Confessor’s death, the Normans began to expand into England, led by the infamous William the Conqueror.
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The Sword
The Sword of Mercy has a broken blade, which is cut off short and square.  In 1236, the weapon was given the name curtana and has since been used for royal ceremonies.  In ancient times it was a privilege to bear this sword before the king.  It was considered a merciful gesture.  The story surrounding the breaking of the weapon is unknown, but mythological history indicates that the tip was broken off by an angel to prevent a wrongful killing.
The Sword of Mercy is part of the Crown Jewels of the United Kingdom and is one of only five swords used during the coronation of the British monarch.  The weapon is rare and is one of only a small number of swords to survive the reign of Oliver Cromwell.  Cromwell is known for ordering the melting down of ancient artifacts for scrap gold and metal.  During the British coronation, the Sword of Mercy is wielded as the monarch bestows knighthood upon the recipient of honor.

3.  Zulfigar

Zulfiqar is the ancient sword of the Islamic leader Ali.  Ali was the cousin and son-in-law of the prophet Muhammad.  He ruled over the Islamic Caliphate from 656 to 661.  By some historical accounts, Muhammad gave Zulfiqar to Ali at the Battle of Uhud.  Muhammad admired Ali’s power and strength on the battlefield and wanted to present him with the cherished weapon.  The sword is a symbol of the Islamic faith and is admired by millions of people.
Zulfiqar is a scimitar, which refers to a West Asian or South Asian sword with a curved blade.  It is said that Ali used the sword at the Battle of the Trench, which is a famous siege attempt on the city of Medina.  During the battle, Muhammad, Ali, and other Muslim defenders built trenches to protect Medina against the much larger confederate cavalry.
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The Sword
A few conflicting images of the famous scimitar sword exist.  Some of them describe the weapon as having two parallel blades, emphasizing its mystical abilities and speed, while others portray Zulfiqar as a more traditionally-shaped scimitar.  Some historical drawings depict the sword with a split, V-shaped blade.  According to the Twelver Shia, the weapon survives today and is kept in the possession of Imam Muhammad al-Mahdi.  The weapon is part of the famous collection called al-Jafr.
Al-Jafr is a mystical Shia holy book.  It is composed of two skin boxes that contain the most important artifacts from the time of Muhammad and Ali.  The collection has been passed down over the generations, with each new Imam receiving it from his dying predecessor.  The contents of Al-Jafr are quite impressive, but they are not made available for public viewing.  One section of the book describes the Islamic rules, directives and matters surrounding wars, including a bag that contains the armor and weapons of Muhammad.  Zulfiqar is said to sit among the priceless artifacts.

2.  Honjo Masamune

Masamune was a Japanese swordsmith that is widely regarded as one of the world’s greatest metallurgists.  The exact dates for Masamune’s life are unknown, but it is believed that he worked from 1288–1328.  Masamune’s weapons have reached legendary status over the centuries.  He created swords known as tachi and daggers called tant?.  The swords of Masamune have a strong reputation for superior beauty and quality.  He rarely signed his works, so it can be hard to positively identify all his weapons.
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The Sword
The most famous of all Masamune swords is named Honjo Masamune.  The Honjo Masamune is so important because it represented the Shogunate during the Edo period of Japan.  The sword was passed down from one Shogun to another for generations.  In 1939 the weapon was named a national treasure in Japan, but remained in the Kii branch of the Tokugawa family.  The last known owner of Honjo Masamune was Tokugawa Iemasa.  Apparently Tokugawa Iemasa gave the weapon and 14 other swords to a police station in Mejiro, Japan, in December of 1945.
Shortly thereafter in January 1946, the Mejiro police gave the swords to Sgt. Coldy Bimore (U.S. 7th Cavalry).  Since that time, the Honjo Masamune has gone missing and the whereabouts of the sword remains a mystery.  Honjo Masamune is one of the most important historical artifacts to disappear at the end of World War II.

1.  Joyeuse

Charlemagne is a man that was born circa 742.  He is one of the greatest rulers in world history and became King of the Franks in 768.  In 800 he was named Emperor of the Romans, a position that he held for the remainder of his life.  In the Holy Roman Empire he was known as Charles I and was the first Holy Roman Emperor.  During Charlemagne’s lifetime he expanded the Frankish kingdom into an empire, which covered much of Western and Central Europe.  Charlemagne is regarded as the founding father of both the French and German monarchies, as well as the father of Europe.
Joyeuse
The Sword
Joyeuse is the name of Charlemagne’s personal sword.  Today, there are two swords attributed to Joyeuse.  One is a saber that is kept in the Weltliche Schatzkammer in Vienna, while the other is housed at the Louvre in France.  The blade on display at the Louvre claims to be partially built from Charlemagne’s original sword.  The sword is made of parts from different centuries, so it can be hard to positively identify the weapon as Joyeuse.  The hilt of the sword indicates a manufactory date around the time of Charlemagne.  The heavily sculpted gold pommel is made in two halves and the long gold grip was once decorated with diamonds.
Charlemagne’s sword appears in many legends and historical documents.  Bulfinch’s Mythology described Charlemagne using Joyeuse to behead the Saracen commander Corsuble as well as to knight his friend Ogier the Dane.  After the death of Charlemagne, the sword was said to have been contrarily held by the Saint Denis Basilica and it was later taken to the Louvre after being carried at a Coronation processional for French kings.
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Rubber band wars have been a source of terror for quite some time. We all have felt as victors when the prey got a perfect hit on his body and we all have felt the fear climbing up our spine when the tables were reversed. However, one man has taken this to a whole new level. His inspiration comes from a Gatling gun and it has led him to make the ultimate weapon of terror. The Rubber Band Machine Gun is capable of more than just scaring your foes; it is able to fire at a rate of 14 shots per second using its 16 barrels, can fire 672 shots up to a distance of 8 meters.
Rubber Band Gun 2The genius behind this gun is a student who is currently working to raise funds that will allow him to sell this wooden gun to the interested folks later this year. The gun has been constructed from CNC plywood and measures 34”x8”x11”. The package includes 700 spare rubber bands and a rack for your weapon of mass destruction. Did we mention it is fully automatic and powered by five AA batteries? Within minutes, it can be loaded again to unleash a wave of terror on your friends and foes alike – Evil much?
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The student behind this concept and its execution is Alex Shpetniy, who is 18 years old and he spent a year in development of this super duper awesome freaking gun. According to him, it is the most advanced Rubber Band Gun out there. He says he has been able to build it thanks to his abilities that he polished while building model airplanes. The student belongs to Ukraine and like many other startups, he has made use of Kickstarter for funding his invention. We believe the gun will be available later this year with a price tag of around $140.
Rubber Band GunSo how does it work? It is simple enough; all you need to do is to the wind the string onto the drum of this gun and make sure that it passes through the cuts in the barrels. The electric motor, upon firing, reels off the string and this result in rubber band being pulled one by one and firing off!
Rubber Band Gun 5Shpetniy said; ‘Everyone loved having rubber band fights as kids and now children of all ages can enjoy practising their shooting skills with a Rubber Band Machine Gun.’ He explained that this gun has been made from birch plywood and using Computer Numerical Control (CNC), it was cut out. The gun is available in three colors; burnt wood, original birch and black. He said; ‘With my Rubber Band Gun Machine everyone can feel like Rambo, launching a rubber storm, and throwing a pound of rubber bands towards their opponent.  ‘I am experienced in working with wood so I quickly set about making the first prototypes. String is wound onto the drum, passing through cuts in the barrels, and then rubber bands are stretched over the string. The electric motor reels off the string pulling off rubber bands one by one, releasing them into flight. I have spent the last year developing the gun and the last stage of it was to invent the “fast charger” which means you can reload the rubber bands very quickly.’
Rubber Band Gun 3Looks pretty cool, isn’t it? Check out the youtube video below:

AT Black Knight 4Today’s post is about a 4×4, a Blackhawk helicopter and an Octocopter! Puzzled? Don’t be, we shall be talking about a cross between these three things that is being prepared by Advanced Tactics of El Segundo, California. The ideas is to come up with a VTOL aircraft that allows for autonomous operations in order to provide support to special forces, transfer supplies, pick up casualties or injured soldiers from battlefield.
AT Black Knight 2‘Golden Hour’ is the time period after an injury during which, the treatment results in survival – mostly. That means we should try our best to transport the injured soldiers from battlefield to a point where they can receive treatment during this Golden Hour. However, the issue is, how do we do that? Helicopters are a good choice but we can’t land them unless we have a clear opening and that is not necessarily available at the battlefield. This is where today’s VTOL aircraft comes in.
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Known as AT Black Knight Transformer, the vehicle is known as the world’s first Road-able VTOL (Vertical Takeoff and Landing) aircraft which can land much more closely to where it is needed and can make the rest of the journey on road. You may consider it as an aerial ambulance which can be driven as well. The capacity of this AT Black Knight is more or less like that of a Blackhawk helicopter.
Once it becomes fully operational, it will have turbo diesel engines that will be capable of transporting up to 453 Kilograms to a distance of 463 km at 241 Km/hr in air. While on the road, it will be able to manage 726 Kilograms and maintain a speed of over 110Km/hr. These stats are however theoretical at the moment. As of now, Advanced Tactics have told us that a demonstration was carried out last month. They plan on executing first flights during the first quarter of this year.
AT Black Knight 2The key idea was to come up with a vehicle that employs the benefits of a motor car and that of a multi-rotor helicopter as well. They wanted something which would be able to work without endangering the life of a pilot. The design is based on a octocopter which is pretty simple and hence, requires no tail rotors and all the complex mechanics. Simple is safer, don’t you agree?
The configuration can be changed as per the requirements of the mission and emergency at hand which means that the payload capacity can be increased or decreased. According to the company, Black Knight’s production has been an iterative procedure which kicked off with miniature electric machinery and then worked up.
Apart from the Black Knight, Advanced Tactics is working on something else too; AT Panther Transformer. This model is somewhat smaller and more compact when compared to Black Knight and has been designed for Special Forces application. It has been designed so that it can fit into the payload bay of a CV-22 Osprey.
Everything is becoming increasingly democratized, especially technology. The opportunity exists for every citizen with disposable income to be a part of the march of progress, and sometimes the investment has — get this – actually paid off. From advances in gaming to the health industry, the ever-expanding impact of these advances will reach people from all walks of life. We’re in an exciting age where a momentous new trend is still its infancy, and we get to bear witness to its constant growth and maturation.

10. Piper Home Security

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Amount Funded: $309,119
We start with a relatively modest amount, and yet the technology being invested in is of such sufficient importance, and the product produced was of such sufficient quality, that it deserves its place amongst such great projects. Piper’s home security system is basically a combination of different home monitoring devices (a camera, thermometer, humidity checker, etc.) that has an app for your mobile device that allows you to check up on it at all times. This allows the homeowner on vacation or elsewhere to better monitor for intruders, home damage, or other home maintenance issues.

9. Matterform 3D Scanner

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Amount Funded: $471,082 Canadian
Greatly simplifying the process by which objects are rendered in 3D interfaces for easier or more tangible for online study and display, the Matterform 3D offers a consumer/hobbyist model at $599. The demand for such a device was such that the Matterform acquired over six times its goal during its fundraising period. While this product is entering what’s already a crowding market, it’s good that crowdfunded projects are forcing the market to create better products.

8. Beddit

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Amount Funded: $503,571
Between our stressful jobs, our flexible lifestyles, and the huge amount of daily information that occupies our nightly thoughts, many of us find it difficult to get a good night’s sleep. While there are devices that help you monitor how well you’re sleeping, as Business Insider reported, they are all quite flawed. Their measurements are incomplete, or they can very likely interfere with your sleep. Beddit is a monitor placed under your mattress which monitors your movements, breathing, etc. to give you a more accurate impression of your quality of sleep. They are set to be priced at $149, which is well worth the value of getting better sleep.

7. Oculus Rift

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Amount Funded: $2,437,429
This is a video game headset used to fill your vision and respond to your head movements, to better immerse you in the game environment. It’s certainly not an original idea, but it was only half as expensive as the next leading brand, and certainly did the most to get people interested in that type of gameplay again. This device was obviously much more funded than some ranked higher, especially if you include the $16,000,000 added in by private investors. Still, it is intended as a somewhat frivolous device and, at present, has significant limitations, such as problems with accessing menus to perform some of the gameplay.

6. LifX

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Amount Funded: $1,314,542
The group LifX Labs was hoping for $100,000 for their LED lightbulb project. They finally reached their goal … after an hour. In fact, by the sixth day, they had to put a freeze on the page to keep up with their ability to send out all the preorders. In November, it was announced that Best Buy would distribute this product.
The appeal of this bulb is that its wi-fi connection allows you to use your smartphone to adjust its brightness and color, as well as preset when they will make those adjustments. Currently, the product has something of a rivalry with Phillips Hue, but the way crowdfunding is competing and getting something of a leg up on a major like this is quite something.


5. 3Doodler

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Amount Funded: $2,344,135
Another invention that more fun than useful, the 3Doodler is like an airbrush or hot gluegun, that creates strings of plastic that can be easily shaped into 3d art. The device produces some very cute pieces and is, according to Gigaom’s review, addictive to use. It also represents great advancement potential in the field of affordable 3-D printing. Although there is the concern that it is uncomfortable to draw with for prolonged periods, loud, and stinky (the last one a complaint you don’t hear so much about modern technology,) but it’s still a creative and fun new device.

4. Canary Home Security

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Amount Funded: $1,961,663
Another product that crowdfunding created to advance the technology of home monitoring,Canary is in many ways a more tested version of the Piper Home System. They check essentially the same things with some advertised differences. For example, Canary will be able to monitor air quality to a greater degree than Piper, but Piper has the edge in detecting the size of a moving object. So if you have a pet at home, you’d probably prefer to pay the Piper. But making the Canary more significant is that it beat the Piper to the market by three months and had more resources to promote the product, and thus was able to make a stronger impression on consumers.

3. Pebble Smartwatch

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Amount Funded: $10,266,845
As you can see, the Pebble was by far the most crowdfunded project on this list. But it didn’t quite overtake the top two in terms of utility and potential. Essentially, it’s a utilitarian mobile device. It has a small, grayscale monitor without any of the usual animations for when you change applications and whatnot. This is handy, as it allows the device to work faster and frees up space. You can check and send all the messages you ordinarily would with other mobile devices, at a lower price and with less lag. Hopefully this emphasis on interface function over frills will catch on.

2. Scanadu Scout

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Amount Funded: $1,664,574
This device was rather ridiculously touted as a “medical tricorder” to give it more of a science fiction mystique, which is quite silly given the significance of its intended purpose. Nevertheless, it worked, as the device hit its target budget after one day, and has since received $10.5 million more in private funding. The device is a handheld monitor that detects a person’s vitals (blood pressure, temperature, etc.) Given the extreme expense of health care and the shortage of time that hospital workers have, anything that can expedite the process without sacrificing quality of service should be pursued. As of November 2013, the product was still undergoing clinical trials before it would be released commercially, with thousands already preordered.

1. Form 1

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Amount Funded: $2,945,885
3D printers are proving to be a way for consumers to have access to previously unaffordable products. The most current high-profile example of this is Paul McCarthy printing out a prosthetic hand for his son Leon, saving tens of thousands of dollars in the process. While the FormLabs Form 1 3D printer is not the cheapest consumer grade 3D printer (it’s about $750 more than the leading brand Makerbot 2) it was found by Wired to be much better at doing detailed work, producing work quickly without losing quality, not making a racket, and not stinking up the joint. It thus represents represents a great step forward in the day when such useful products will be nearly as affordable as 2D printers.
Dustin Koski feels confident in saying his serial novel Please, God is the cultural achievement all this technology was created to make possible.

The North American International Auto Show kicks off today. This show is also sometimes called the Detroit auto show. There will be a number of new vehicles unveiled at the show today and many of them will come from US automakers.

One of the cars that we are most excited about is the official unveil of the 2015 Corvette Z06 from Chevrolet. We know the car will go official at the show. So far all Chevy has offered about the car was a single teaser image. There were some leaked specs from a web search a few days back.
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Those leaked specs tipped that the car would have a 620hp V8. Three more images have hit the web today ahead of the official unveil showing off the outside and interior of the Z06. The inside of the car has a slight D-shape to the steering wheel and looks like a nice place to work on a track day.
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One of the shots is a front quarter view and it shows a front end with a thick spoiler to provide increased down force. The image also shows that Chevy put some thought into how to route the air around the wheels to reduce lift and improve down force. The rear 3/4 shot of the car shows a spoiler that looks capable of giving the car some rear down force to balance things out. The car looks really good and we can’t wait to hear the official details at the auto show.


SOURCE: Left Lane News