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Daimler, Qualcomm to develop in-car tech
Daimler, Qualcomm to develop in-car tech Car maker Daimler and Qualcomm Inc. have partnered to develop wireless recharging of mobile p...
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Bionic legs that are thought-controlled
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Robot city to test driverless cars
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Power gadgets from six metres away
A team of engineers from University of Washington Seattle, the USA, has presented a research paper titled ‘Powering the Next Billion Dev...
The mystic appeal of quantum tech to navigate into the future
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Float Like a Cadillac, Sting Like a Beemer
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Taking care of every small detail
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Game to print your car
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4D-printed implant saves lives
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