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Everykey: The Wristband that Replaces Keys & Passwords
by Everykey LLC
Everykey is the wristband that replaces keys and passwords. It’s sleek, easy to use, and can be deactivated at any time.
Everykey is an innovative universal access device for everything that requires a physical key or password. The Everykey wristband is an attractive Bluetooth enabled band that allows immediate access to a user’s password-protected electronics such as a smartphone, tablet, or computer, as well as physically locked items including doors, car doors, bike locks, and other controlled access devices.
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This Man Rode a Rocket Bicycle 207 MPH
When you think of fast rides, bicycles usually don’t spring to mind, at least not before souped-up race cars and sleek motorcycles. Watching Francois Gissy speed over 207 miles per hour on a bicycle with a rocket strapped to it may change that.
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Inhabitat’s Week in Green: flying cars, solar paint and a needle-free vaccine
by Inhabitat November 9th 2014 at 11:06 am
Each week our friends at Inhabitat recap the week’s most interesting green developments and clean tech news for us — it’s the Week in Green.
In recent months Ebola has ravaged West Africa, and there are currently more than 13,000 confirmed cases around the world. But medical workers may soon have a new weapon in their arsenal: A needle-free vaccine has proven to be 100 percent effective at stopping the transmission of Ebola in animals. The vaccine, which is administered through a nasal spray, could help prevent further outbreaks of the virus. If you have a medical emergency, the time it takes for an ambulance to arrive can be the difference between life and death. That’s whereThe Ambulance Drone comes in. The small quadcopter, created by Delft University graduate Alec Momont, contains a defibrillator, CPR aids and various medicines, and it also contains a camera and communication device, enabling an emergency response team to communicate with people on the scene.
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‘Far Cry 4’ isn’t on Steam anymore because EA wants to sell it directly
by Timothy J. Seppala @timseppala 7 hrs ago
What happened not too long ago with Electronic Arts and its Origin platform appears to be happening with Ubisoft too. As Kotaku has noticed, Ubisoft’s trio of tentpole releases for this fall — Assassin’s Creed Unity, Far Cry 4 and The Crew — are no longer available on Valve’s game store, seemingly disappearing overnight. Curiously, older entries in each respective franchise are still available (and reasonably priced) on Gabe Newell’s one-stop PC-gaming shop. Even weirder yet? VG247 has spotted that ACU and FC4 are now listed on Origin. No, it doesn’t make a lot of sense especially considering Ubisoft has its own digital storefront. We’ve pinged the outfit’s PR team for details about what’s up and will update this post should we hear back.