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The week’s top hardware news.

January 14th, 2016

Products

Programmable Drone

There are so many gadgets that teach people how to code these days, it’s a miracle if there’s anyone left uninitiated.Robolinkuses a drone, though. That’s new!CoDroneis the first drone that can be programmed to do whatever tricks you want. Like drone, like master… as they say.

+ Wired:drones aren’t just toys anymore

BASE 3D Printed Insoles

We’ve mentionedWiivvbefore, back whenthey raised $3.5 millionto make 3D printed insoles. And now they’re making them. Custom insoles are hardly new, but Wiivv developed their ownadaptive manufacturing systemto cut costs. Still $75 a pair though.

Wiivv 3D printed insole
Wiivv 3D printed insole

TinyLab

Built by a Turkish team of hardware hackers,TinyLabis every maker’s geeky dream. It’s an Arduino supported prototyping system with over 20 I/O and storage options. The tablet sized kit costs $59 for early birds on Indiegogo.+MesoGlue, a metallic glue that replaces hot solder

Favorited @CES2016

很难跟上无数新产品presented at CES 2016, but we picked a few final highlights for you:

  1. The ubercute robot butler that’s part hoverboard fromSegway
  2. Thishuman-sized dronebuilt by EHang
  3. The old (but new)Super 8camera from Kodak
  4. Presence, the creepy-smart surveillance camera from Netatmo
  5. Aaand a newLego Robotics Kit. We couldn’t help it. We <3 Lego.

+top 10 trends of CESfrom Venturebeat

行业

Lily Pulls In $34M In Pre-orders

It’s a camera… it’s a drone… it’s a self-driving-flying robot thatfollows you around and shoots video! The point is that Lily is enjoying a huge success. After getting$15 million from private funding, now it’s received a whopping$34 million in pre-ordersfrom 60,000 customers.

lily drone
lily drone

Apple Buys AI Startup

Apple bought Emotient, a startup from San Diego that uses artificial intelligence to read people’s emotions by analyzing facial expressions. Seems like Apple is catching up with the deep neural networks trend. As areGoogle,FacebookandMicrosoft.

Oculus Rift Price Tag Is $599

Oculus unveiled thefinal price tagfor its highly anticipated VR headset and it’s not cheap. Whilemany complainabout the $599 price, others reply that the Rift’s only problem is thatit is perfect. Meanwhile, pre-orders are live and the shipping date is set to March 2016.