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'Star Wars': Check Out Polaroid's 'The Mandalorian' Edition Camera
With the popularity of the Disney+ Star Wars series The Mandalorian and season 2 approaching ever closer, we have seen a rise in merchandise related to the show. Another notable product of that sort was revealed by Polaroid last week. This is a limited edition The Mandalorian Polaroid Now camera. Making a nice companion piece for this is the instant film that contains imagery related to The Child, complementing the Din Djarin imagery that comes with the package. The camera itself has the title of the series, as well as the Mythosaur skull symbol.
By Culture Slate5 years ago in Futurism
3D-Printed Rocket Engines Fuels The Ambition Of Space Exploration
3d printing is becoming a future-forward and cutting edge technology for the space exploration industry. As more private players are stretching their limits into this complex yet ambitious domain, additive manufacturing is growing substantially.
By Irina Mukherjee5 years ago in Futurism
'The High Republic' Is Going To Be Bigger Than Expected
The Star Wars books have always been popular with avid Star Wars fans who have wanted more than just the movies and TV shows. Star Wars: The High Republic will be the next exciting expansion in the Star Wars novels and comics. This set of stories will be set 200 years before the events of Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace. They will explore the Jedi at their height.
By Culture Slate5 years ago in Futurism
Hasbro Crowdfund of 'Razor Crest' From 'Star Wars: The Mandalorian'
The Razor Crest ship on The Mandalorian has become an iconic ship on its own. It is recognizable to many Star Wars fans. We got to see what went into making it via a recent mini-documentary from Industrial Light & Magic titled Inside ILM: Creating the Razor Crest. Now, it seems that even more of this ship will be made, in the form of toys.
By Culture Slate5 years ago in Futurism
Robotics
Robotics is a branch of technology that designs, builds, operates and performs robots. As well as working on computer systems for control of the surface, sensory feedback and data processing. These technologies work with automated machines that occupy human space in hazardous environments or production processes or match human presence, behavior, and so on.
By About Tech5 years ago in Futurism
Artificial intelligence
Computers have no intelligence of their own. It can only work in the light of the information stored in it and the program itself. Can't work from the bottom up in light of any problem? Arrangements are being made to insert solutions to many problems so that the computer can decide for itself if there is a problem. This is called artificial intelligence or artificial intelligence. In other words, even if it is artificial intelligence, it is a system of artificially transforming human thoughts into computer or computer technology dependent devices. It is now known as a branch of computer science. In this branch, the computer will think like a human being and use incomplete information to reach a complete conclusion, solve problems, formulate a plan - there is a lot of research going on. John McCarthy of MIT in the United States first introduced the term artificial intelligence in 1956. It has spread and its use in various fields is increasing.
By About Tech5 years ago in Futurism
Command: Obey-OpenYourMind and Repeat. AI: The Future Is Here.
I am Project Z, an underground experiment conducted by the government in a selected number of people who were the first “TRANSformational AI evolutions”. What does this mean? It means that some of us, individuals hidden In the shelter system, people who for many can be ‘disposable’, we have become the newest recipients of the close examination by countless academics, students, and medical staff, to test drive some new technologies including ‘mind therapy and control via cellular waves’; the intrusive ‘Health App’ and all of its data gathering tools; as well as the capacity of transforming the brain into Quantum machines with the facade of addiction that some of us have been told we have while been procured periodically with Crystal Meth or methamphetamine, a sort of chemical formulation that turns our bodies into vessels that travel in a variety of ways to test extreme scenarios for real life application.
By Eduardo Guzman5 years ago in Futurism












