📅 May 8, 2012

Swyp: Moving Files Across Devices With A Swipe [video]

Swyp allows you to transfer any file from any app, to any app on any device: simply with a gesture across devices.

We may be still a few years away from a Minority Report-esque reality where all of our computing is controlled through grandiose gestures from outstretched arms. But after seeing the MIT media lab-developed SWYP technology, that reality might be closer than we think.

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📅 December 18, 2009

The Copenhagen Wheel: Urban Mobility aka Look At Me, I’m An Eco Snob

Developed at MIT in Boston, the Copenhagen Wheel allows you to capture the energy dissipated while cycling and braking and save it for when you need a bit of a boost. It also maps pollution levels, traffic congestion, and road conditions in real-time.

Developed at MIT in Boston, the Copenhagen Wheel allows you to capture the energy dissipated while cycling and braking and save it for when you need a bit of a boost. It also maps pollution levels, traffic congestion, and road conditions in real-time.

big bike wheel thingy

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