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WHAT’S NEW

NEW Smart watch Software
NEW software developed by researchers at Tel Aviv University and Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, now enables smartwatches to verify handwritten signatures. The novel technology utilizes motion data – a person’s wrist movements measured by an accelerometer or a gyroscope – to uniquely identify them during the signing process and subsequently classify the signature as either genuine or forged.

                                      Gel –based Robot
A team engineers at MIT has developed transparent, gel-based robots that move when water is pumped in and out of them. The bots can perform a number of fast, forceful tasks, including kicking a ball underwater and grabbing and releasing a live fish and this may one day assist in surgical operations.

World’s Smallest GPS Locator 

PING launched its new and unique GPS tracker to find anything important anywhere. This is the world’s and long lasting battery backup. The new technology is provided with certain special features like attachable, waterproof, rechargeable, etc.

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