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Greenwich Design The Finest Luxury Phone Case Money Can Buy

Greenwich Design The Finest Luxury Phone Case Money Can Buy

There is something very special about the feel and smell of the finest leather. This luxurious material not only stirs the senses, it matures and improves like a fine wine. Greenwich Design apply superior hand craftsmanship and technical innovation to create unrivalled phone cases with timeless and subtle elegance.

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Reinventing the Luxury Classic Car for the Electric Era By Clive Hartley

Reinventing the Luxury Classic Car for the Electric Era By Clive Hartley

Recently, we worked with an engineering company in the Midlands who use additive manufacturing - 3D printing to you and me - extensively. One of the key applications for this, they explained, was to re-manufacture parts for classic cars when the originals are no longer available. They digitally scan and rebuild original components and then 3D print new parts in metal, using techniques pioneered in the aeronautical industry.

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Driverless Cars

Driverless Cars

Heathrow Airport is now using driverless pods transporting passengers in Terminal 5.
These pods can carry up to four people between the business car park and the main building, and their batteries recharge themselves between rides.
It is estimated they will cut the number of bus journeys around Heathrow by 50,000 per year, BAA added.
They use laser sensors to navigate their way around and have safety features that enable them to stop immediately in case of danger.
The University of Bristol research engineers came up with these colourful slug like vehicles.

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Volkswagen Create Augmented Reality Car Manual

Volkswagen Create Augmented Reality Car Manual

Volkswagen and the digital company Metaio have developed an augmented reality app that will instruct owners of the Volkswagen XL1 how to maintain, dismantle, repair and service their new car.
The app is called Marta and is the future of learning and instruction manuals. It combines the use of the tablet camera and the manual information to provide live instruction, in real time, as you fix your car.
Watch the video here:

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The First £60 3D Printer and Scanner

The First £60 3D Printer and Scanner

3D printing is set to revolutionise the way we design and create. If you are new to 3D, start reading up on it now. The way products and pretty much anything is made is about to change.
3D printers can essentially make anything that can be made out of resin and still perform its intended function.
It works in the same way that an inkjet printer does, dropping tiny particles of ink on the paper, only in 3D, using droplets of a resin like glue and building layer upon layer to form the full three dimensional shape.

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The Internet of Things: How will it be used?

The Internet of Things: How will it be used?

The Internet of Things is quickly becoming a reality as manufacturers are increasingly linking “things”, such as smartphones, appliances, cars and machines, to the Internet and to each other. As the Internet of Things continues to develop and expand, much discussion revolves around the role that connected devices will play in users’ everyday lives. The IEEE recently carried out a survey which identified the ways in which consumers envision using connected devices.

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