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Mecanno for the robot age! |
Are you a data-driven parent? |
Are you winding me up? |
Wearables are big at CES 2015, and some are jolly specific. |
Zits labs mini robotic printer, which i enjoyed watching crawl around the paper, but struggled to visual much use beyond the 'aaaaah' factor. |
Whatever happened to good old fashioned needlepoint? |
Ichoice life ecg vest doesn't look comfy and is, apparently, resistant to ironing |
AI brain Inc intend this as a tool to help children learn AI, which is a laudable goal. Still, I'm a bit worried about racial sensitivities here.... |
The winner of CES's little-known 'router that looks most like a dead beetle' award. |
A felt iPhone case. Now that is innovation. |
Smart battery case, predicts when your phone is low and automatically recharges it. There were quite a few of these at the show, and whilst mobile battery life is still pitiful, the utility is clear! N.B. My new iPhone 6 battery life is substantially better than my previous 4S. |
Gtar 16 fret teaching tool for finger placement on strings. This looks like it could be a really useful teaching tool and once you've learnt it can also be used as a controller to trigger other sounds |
A proper techie thing: USB type C 3.1, two way power 100 watts, essentially a power network. 10 gigabits / sec. |
A concept of the cooker of the future, with a recipe projection capability in spitting distance of the hob...frying pan spitting I mean. |
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Brian is Head of Content at BCS and blogs about the Institute’s role in making IT good for society, historical developments in computing, the implications of CS research and more.