A Swedish company has recently developed a new device that will help the drummer on the go. This device uses motion capture to interpret your movements. In doing so it allows the user to simulate drumming in thin air. They call this product Freedrum.
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Primitive: Graphical Interpreter For Code
John Voorhees and his team have created a software that could revolutionize the way we code. It uses augmented/virtual reality to literally visualize and experience your code. This would be very helpful for coders everywhere. They call it Primitive.
api.ai: Create Your Own Personalized Chatbot
A silicon valley startup company by the name of Speaktoit created a software that allows the user to create their own chatbot. This software has recently been bought by Google. It has had many applications so far and is integrated into a lot of the software that we already use. This software is called api.ai.
UNU: Solving Problems With Human Swarm Intelligence
A company by the name of Unanimous A.I. developed a technology that allows people to work together as a collective to make predictions, answer problems or have intellectual discussions. This software uses swarm intelligence to come up with its answers. This software is called UNU.
Maguss: Pokemon Go Style App for Magic
A Danish team of developers based out of Copenhagen have created a new application. This application works with solely your phone or with a purchasable wand. Either method allows you to interact with the app. They call it Maguss.
OpenWorm: The First Digital Life Form
A new international open source project has started. This project’s goal is to create a complete model of a living organism that is exact down to its neutrons. This will aid in the future study of more complex organisms. But, as it stands, they have chosen to start small, really small in fact. The organism they have started with is a worm, and a microscopic one at that. This project is called OpenWorm.
EQ-Radio: Read Emotions Using Wireless Signals
A group of researchers at MIT‘s Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (CSAIL) recently developed a new technology that can infer human emotions using wireless signals. They call it the EQ-Radio.
Spectacles: Snapchat’s New Camera Enabled Glasses
Snapchat, which is now a subset of Snap Inc., has just announced their newest product. This product is a pair of sunglasses with a built-in camera. These glasses allow the user to take videos that can then be sent via their Snapchat app on their phone. This allows for the user to take videos, fairly hands-free, from their perspective. They call this product Spectacles.
Saber Forge: Build Your Own Custom Lightsaber
A company from Portland, Oregon, called Saber Forge, has come out with a new product. This product is a fully customizable lightsaber. These lightsabers are shipped to you in parts so that you can assemble them yourself.
Flexo: Bendable, Flexible Building Blocks
A New Zealand based company has recently come out with a new form of building block. This block allows the user to create flexible, bendable and even bouncy creations. These blocks allow the user to take their creativity to the next level. They call their new product Flexo.