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Hitachi presents Ropits – Robot for Personal Intelligent Transport System in Japan

Japanese company Hitachi reveals Ropits (short for Robot for Personal Intelligent Transport System) to pick up a person from point A and drop him on B autonomously. The move is considered as one step ahead to Jeremy Clarkson’s personally designed robotic car showed on the Top Gear’s recent episode. Clarkson’s P45 car was described as the world’s smallest at that time. However here is its challenger even bef ...

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20,000 Candies make full size, sweetest Candy Motorbike ever

Out of different motorbikes, this is perhaps the sweetest one I have ever come across. From its make you may take it as a woven bike, however it’s not. The bike is made out of unusual thing, candies and that surely make it a sweet bite for any motorbike buff. Created by Cristiam Ramos from Orlando, Florida, the life size motorcycle takes form out of 20,000 candies. ...

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Sculptors create full size Spitfire airplane from 6,500 egg cartons

During the World War II, the Mark I Spitfire was one of the most menacing airplanes. Here, however, we are not talking about the real one but a full scale sculpture of the Spitfire created by Hackney-based sculptors Jack Munro and Charlotte Austen as a part of UK’s help for Heroes "Operation Egg Box - Highly Classified" fundraising initiative. ...

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Scaled motorbike souvenir models are different, badass too

Passion for motorbikes isn’t all that new and we have seen people going crazy to own one of their choice. But the passion doesn’t stop here and there are people who have created diecast models that sometimes are functioning ones. However, there are also crazy bike nerds who go on creating the scale souvenir models from the things that otherwise aren’t commonly used. ...

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Citroen’s unique Diorama on real DS3 celebrates nine World Rally Championship titles

Citroen is known for doing things differently. The French automaker usually comes with something weird but that’s, always, unquestionably cool. This time too, it comes up with something that you would surely drool over. In order to celebrate Loeb and Elena’s nine World Rally Championship championships, Citron creates a meticulously detailed commemorative diorama, spread from bonnet to the last tip of the re ...

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Mexican drug traffickers create Marijuana Cannon to fire pot packets into California

Cannon to right of them, Cannon to left of them, Cannon in front of them - these lines from Alfred Lord Tennyson’s poem ‘The Charge of the Light Brigade’ attests how, in the times of yore, cannons were used in the battlefield to gain ground. Mexican drug traffickers, however, think otherwise. They have created a crude but powerful cannon consisting of a plastic pipe and a metal tank that uses compressed air ...

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Oxford University scientists develop iPhone controlled RobotCar

While Google’s self-driving car is in news for a long time, but human aspirations to have one is yet to see the light of the day. There are continuous efforts to bring automated cars from Sci-fi movies to the general masses. However, no one knows who will be the first to produce such a car or how long will it take either. Introducing you here with a latest development on the similar lines and it looks promi ...

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Stylish ‘Slope Device’ is arctic ready and beach friendly DJ party rig

In order to create something unique and different that others haven’t even thought of, all you need is a creative mind and, above all, patience. Bernd Berger and his crew have all these traits in plenty. They started work on the 1966 Volkswagen T1 bus and a Bombardier snow groomer from the 1960 four years ago to create this snowbound DJ party rig at a cost of €60,000. ...

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V-Tent – A solar powered parking space to keep electric cars safe, charged up

One of the major reasons why electric cars haven’t gained ground so far even after their advent in the last decades of 19th century is their operating range. Secondly, the unavailability of charging stations also averts users to buy electric cars. These reasons leave buyers in a suspicion whether or not they will drive their cars back home. The automakers across the globe are trying their level best to deve ...

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Robots in Gastronomy’s food cart serves 3D-printed choco treats on the go

The 3D printed food carts aren’t anything new to us, but Robots in Gastronomy takes them to next level. Revealed at Adhocracy exhibition held at Istanbul Design Biennial, Robots in Gastronomy’s 3D chocolate printing cart not only brings the 3D printing technology to the streets but is also one of the most mobile in its genre. ...

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