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Monday, 1 October 2012

TOP 10 TECHNOLOGY THIS WEEK XXVI


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Top 10 Tech This Week [PICS]
By Lorenzo Franceschi-Bicchiera,
Mashable, 30 September 2012.

It was another exciting week in tech, filled with a slew of futuristic developments.

How futuristic, you ask? Well, the U.S. government announced the third flight of its sci-fi-esque unmanned kinda-secret shuttle, and in other unmanned news, California passed a law that makes driverless cars legal in the Golden State, making it the third state to legalize robotic cars.

Speaking of cars, Tesla announced new “supercharging” stations that will allow their Model S electric car to travel long distances and recharge free. And that’s not all for futuristic developments. zSpace showcased a tablet that projects holographs, and we found out about a chip that could store data forever.

In offbeat news, London’s Gold & Co. debuted a gold-plated iPhone 5. We don’t know how much it’ll cost, but it’s certainly not going to be cheap, we can guarantee that. Oh, there was also some juicy news about the new iPad 4 and a start-up working on better artificial brains.

Basically, this week we had a sneak peek of the future - and it looks awesome. See how the future will look like (and more!) - right here on Top 10 Tech.



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