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Nissan and Enel launch UK vehicle-to-grid smart energy trial that enables electric cars to sell power back to the national grid.
Developed by German researchers, this eyewear computer uses the unique sound of users' skulls to securely identify owners of wearables such as Google Glass.
Goodbye Gun Stocks is a searchable website that lets users make sure none of their investments are tied to the gun industry.
Online shoppers can explore products in physical stores and showrooms via smart glasses worn by customer service assistants.
ASK Brooklyn Museum is a free app that enables visitors to ask questions about exhibits and receive real-time answers from art historians and educators.
Saunagondel is a mobile, electric sauna housed inside a Swiss ski gondola, which can accommodate up to four adults in below-zero landscapes.
Brazilian radio station Metropole is broadcasting text messages, so that listeners don't have to check their phones while driving.
Amazon Web Services IoT Button is a physical button for software developers, that can be programmed to control Internet of Things devices.
The Table Tennis Trainer is a gamified ping pong training system that gives stats and feedback in the form of neon lights.
Throughout the summer, Posti's employees will offer a weekly lawn mowing service during their regular delivery rounds.
The Seeing AI app, for visually impaired people, uses object recognition and natural language processing to describe their surroundings.
New Jersey’s Solidia Technologies have developed a low-carbon concrete and cement production process that reduces CO2 waste in two ways.