While Amazing stuff tries to bring you the latest and greatest advances in technology, it is sometimes interesting to take a step back to see the ancestors of Big Dog and the quadrotor. Take a look at these incredible … View article
We wait our entire lives for the arrival of the flying car, then two come along at once! Dutch and US developers have showcased prototypes for what they say will be the future of commuting.
From Holland comes the Personal … View article
There are some key moments in life when you suddenly realise that what you thought was the distant future is now just around the corner. This is one, so prepare yourselves. A couple of days ago, Google revealed that it … View article
Dutch Engineer Jarno Smeets has done it. After ten years of research, months of preparation, test flights, and wing tears, he has succeeded where Leonardo Da Vinci, Otto Lilienthal and countless others have failed. This is possibly one of the … View article
Lamenting over the future of the printed press? Sick of the Kindles and e-readers on the train? Miss the smell of a new book? Well it’s unlikely that Brian Dettmer will stop the inexorable shift to digital publication, but he … View article
We’ve all been there: seven or eight drinks too many, a banging club, you’re itching to get up and dance, but you’re waiting for the right moment. Then you hear ‘that song’ coming in, and a magical synthesis begins. You … View article
Does it ever frustrate you that your kitchen window is not an iPad? Well despair not, for the days of 18th century windows are finally numbered: the Samsung Smart Window is here.
Recently unveiled at the Consumer Electronics Show in … View article
The Xbox Kinect is a fairly amazing invention, but obviously there is only so much fun you can have waving your arms around in your living room. That’s why the people at Chaotic Labs decided to strap a Kinect to a 32 mph, all-terrain longboard. Now you’re talking… View article
If you, like me, happen to have a fixation for creating fast human powered submarines, but have no forum to exhibit your passion, allow AmazingStuff to come to your rescue. Introducing the International Submarine Races.
Scubster (above) was designed fro … View article