Using Lasers to Tell If You’re Drilling Straight
The ‘BullseyeBore’ is a nifty gadget that uses lasers to tell if you’re drilling straight. The attachment can be affixed to any drill.
The ‘BullseyeBore’ is a nifty gadget that uses lasers to tell if you’re drilling straight. The attachment can be affixed to any drill.
The son of cartoonist Bil Keane (The Family Circus), Glen learned early on the importance of holding onto your childhood creativity—and how art can powerfully convey emotion.
The Nebia shower promises a superior experience with 70% less water. The secret? Rocket science.
Some might even call this… “auto-erotica” ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
The sky is no longer the limit. Check out the insane zoom on Nikon’s Coolpix P900 as it captures the moon in remarkable detail.
The speed of the lasers is remarkable to watch. The whole process takes just over two minutes!
To highlight the issue of e-waste, artist Julie Alice Chappell upcycles found and discarded electronics, turning them into organic forms like insects.
Siri, Cortana, Google Now and… Hound? Watch founder & CEO Keyvan Mohajer demo his company’s personal assistant app Hound. The program’s ability to handle context and detailed criteria at a blistering speed make for a truly impressive demo.
A miniature robotic device that can fold-up on the spot, accomplish tasks and disappear by degradation into the environment promises a range of medical applications.
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