Browse 558 videos in category Technology
Cool visualisation of a Dial Up Modem Handshake
Published 11 years ago in Technology
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Next Gen Graphics
Published 10 years ago in Technology. Submitted by leoneas23
Ubisoft presents a new engine ( snowdrop ) created by massive entertainment
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Augmented reality showcase with the oculus rift
Published 10 years ago in Technology
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The amazing visual effects of The Great Gatsby
Published 11 years ago in Technology
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da Vinci Robot Stitches a Grape Back Together
Published 9 years ago in Technology
The da Vinci Surgical System is used to stitch a grape back together. The same technology that can be used to suture a tiny grape is designed to help perform delicate, minimally invasive surgery.
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Interesting new video player
Published 16 years ago in Technology. Submitted by Jos
DimP is a video player prototype which allows to browse video clips by dragging their content instead of using a conventional seeker bar.
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NASA’s ‘Greased Lightning’ drone merges helicopter and plane technology
Published 9 years ago in Technology. Submitted by sux2bu
The drone, which was developed by a team at NASA's Langley Research Center in Hampton, Va., has a 10-foot wingspan, eight electric motors on the wings, two electric motors on the tail and weighs 62 pounds at take off.
"It could be used for small package delivery or vertical…
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The Leonardo Da Vinci bridge
Published 7 years ago in Technology. Submitted by pignmar41
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3D Printed Digital Sundial
Published 8 years ago in Technology. Submitted by Burimi
Printed on a Makerbot Replicator 2 with default settings.
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This Simple Paper Centrifuge Could Revolutionize Global Health
Published 7 years ago in Technology. Submitted by sux2bu
A Stanford researcher has created a groundbreaking scientific device using paper and string. It's called a paperfuge and it may be the answer to testing blood samples in places that can’t power, afford, or transport a traditional centrifuge.
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How to send an 'E mail' - Database - 1984 ( Snotr Category Week )
Published 8 years ago in Technology. Submitted by Burimi
How to send an e mail 1980's style. Electronic message writing down the phone line. First shown on Thames TV's computer programme 'Database' in 1984
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200W Laser Bazooka
Published 8 years ago in Technology. Submitted by nomoredavid
You better wear something better than sunglasses...
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Engine Oil Cides Ecplained
Published 7 years ago in Technology. Submitted by Burimi
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Futuristic straddling bus allows cars running underneath
Published 8 years ago in Technology. Submitted by manro
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Robo-Glove & NASA Technology Licensing Opportunities
Published 8 years ago in Technology. Submitted by Burimi
Researchers at the NASA Johnson Space Center in collaboration with General Motors have designed and developed Robo-Glove, a wearable human grasp assist device, to help reduce the grasping force needed to operate tools for an extended time or for repetitive motion tasks. This wear…
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Tesla Self-Driving Car Level 5 Autonomy
Published 8 years ago in Technology. Submitted by thundersnow
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MultiFab: Vision-Assisted Multi-Material 3D Printing
Published 9 years ago in Technology. Submitted by Kopi
A group of MIT scientists says they have developed the world’s first 3D-printer capable of making ready-to-use objects from 10 different materials at once.
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Google's DeepMind AI just taught itself to walk
Published 7 years ago in Technology. Submitted by manro
Google's artificial intelligence company, DeepMind, has developed an AI that has managed to learn how to walk, run, jump, and climb without any prior guidance. The result is as impressive as it is goofy
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Changing a light bulb
Published 7 years ago in Technology. Submitted by cameramaster
How to change the light bulb at the top of a 1500 foot tower...Imagine getting home in the evening and being greeted by his wife....' and what did you do to day'? 'Oh nothing much...changed a light bulb'.
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Introducing the amazing Compact Disc (1982)
Published 6 years ago in Technology. Submitted by manro
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