Ya puedes reservar el mando de Xbox One edición Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare

Si el pack de Call of Duty te hace ojitos pero ya dispones de una Xbox One, Microsoft ha presentado una edición especial de su controlador que calmará tus deseos. Se trata del mismo mando que incluye el pack especial, inspirado en el diseño…

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Pánico en la sala: Apple no distribuiría su wearable hasta 2015

Parece casi seguro que Apple nos mostrará al fin su primer wearable el próximo 9 de septiembre. Al menos eso es lo que apuntan prácticamente todos los rumores, que apuestan a que el cercano evento de los Cupertino será el escenario en el que la…

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Google’s Project Wing is making drone delivery a reality

Google has finally revealed the next big project to come out of its Google X labs: Project Wing.

Project Wing is Google’s totally Googly and totally autonomous take on drone delivery. Under development for the last two years now in the more drone friendly, “progressive” Australian countryside, Project Wing has the brightest minds at Google tackling the problem of moving small items from one area to another.

According to Google, they see the information and prototypes to come out of Project Wing being first used in emergency situations. When resources are running low, travel is dangerous and emergency supplies are needed, Google’s Project Wing drones would swoop in to the rescue. Things like defibrillators, water cleansing supplies, emergency blankets and more would all be delivered automatically, without the need for human control, to any destination.

The drones Google is using weigh roughly 20 pounds including package weight and feature four electrically-driven propellers. They have a “blended wing” design, “where the entire body of the aircraft provides lift.” They can fly horizontally or vertically with the benefits of a plane and a helicopter. And they can cover more area than the drones currently available on the market.

Google says they can eventually see Project Wing being used with consumer goods, but they’re still a couple years away from a real, usable product. To check out Project Wing in action, watch the video below.

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Nintendo sorprende con el lanzamiento de dos nuevas 3DS en Japón

Nintendo ha aprovechado uno de sus Nintendo Direct para lanzar un par de productos que no esperábamos. Tal y como puedes ver en la imagen de arriba, son dos nuevas 3DS llamadas “new 3DS” y “new 3DS XL” que presumen de ofrecer nuevas características…

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