MIT sleep monitor can track people’s sleeping positions using radio signals

A team of MIT researchers has developed a device that can monitor people’s sleep postures without having to use cameras or to stick sensors on their body. It’s a wall-mounted monitor the team… Here is the original post: MIT sleep monitor can track people’s sleeping positions using radio signals

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Blue Origin has been trying to get the hell off this planet for 20 years now

Bezos officially founded Blue Origin on September 8th, 2000 in Kent, Washington (which now houses the company HQ and R&D center) and set about developing both space-worthy vehicles as well as the… Link: Blue Origin has been trying to get the hell off this planet for 20 years now

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Teenage Engineering’s next product is probably a Bluetooth speaker

When Teenage Engineering started teasing it was working on a “magic apparatus,” people got understandably excited. After all, this is the company that has released some of the most offbeat but… Go here to see the original: Teenage Engineering’s next product is probably a Bluetooth speaker

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Microsoft details how it will phase out Flash support in Edge after 2020

Microsoft is providing more detail (via Bleeping Computer) about how it will drop support for Flash in Edge to dovetail with Adobe’s plans, including some notable exceptions. As expected, Flash… See the original post: Microsoft details how it will phase out Flash support in Edge after 2020

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Electronic skin reacts to pain like a human

Electronic skins can already react to touch, but they’re not much good at reacting to the jabs and burns that cause pain. That’s a problem for prosthetics and robots that are supposed to have… See the original post: Electronic skin reacts to pain like a human

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