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New laser could beam power mid-air to US aircraft at 5,000 feet for infinite range
PowerLight Technologies has completed development and testing of a new wireless power system that uses lasers to recharge ...
Even as quantum navigation emerges as a legitimate alternative to satellite-based navigation, the satellites themselves are ...
Judging Jaxson Dart week to week, loss after loss, is off base. He's not taking steps back. He's a rookie. The Giants are ...
This compact wireless keyboard from Cherry is fully mechanical and is a serious rival to Apple's Magic Keyboard thanks to the ...
Interesting Engineering on MSN
Electricity from orbit? 7 space laser projects that aim to beam power to Earth
The energy sent is low-intensity, invisible infrared light, which allows ground-based solar projects to generate power even ...
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'Is it a real functional toaster?': Behind the scramble to engineer the Pop-Tarts Bowl trophy
Because the Pop-Tarts Bowl trophy is indeed a freakin' toaster. The Pop-Tarts Bowl debuted as a genuine sports phenomenon in ...
Considering the memory shortage, it's a good time to level-up your peripherals and improve your gaming experience with some awesome upgrades.
Morning Overview on MSN
Hisense reveals a laser projector that could upstage OLED TVs
Hisense is betting that the next big thing in living‑room screens will not hang on a wall at all, but sit a few inches from ...
The W4100i is exceptionally bright, with great contrast and color. Is that enough to compete with more trendy designs?
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With the Coach Carousel Spinning, All Eyes Are on the Bengals
Conor Orr explains why firing Zac Taylor would be out of character, but coaching Joe Burrow would draw interest from every ...
The Philadelphia Eagles clinched the NFC East on Saturday thanks to their 29-18 win over the Washington Commanders. They're ...
Tech Xplore on MSN
World's first successful 2 Tbit/s free-space optical communication using small optical terminals mountable on satellites and HAPS
The National Institute of Information and Communications Technology (NICT) has successfully demonstrated 2 Tbit/s Free-Space ...
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