Co-Limbs, two more arms that collaborate with us

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The universe linked to exoskeletons is made up of a thousand different nuances. There are devices that increase performance, others that support the back, still others dedicated to people with disabilities. Finally, others add functions to functions, multiplying the possibility of carrying out actions. This is the case of "redundant" devices. Having two arms is comfortable and natural, but the opportunities increase considerably if we have four. There is a limit, however, and it is currently represented by the user interface, which is often complicated to use. It would be better … Read more

This dummy is you in 20 years of office work

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I can say without fear of contradiction that in my 13 years of Futuroprossimo.it I have never talked about a more repugnant "person". Emma beats them all for ugliness. Her legs are swollen and covered in varicose veins. Her eyes are flat like those of a spoiled mullet, and her back looks like that of Quasimodo, the well-known hunchback of Notre Dame Cathedral. 20 years of work in the office is enough (and some would even say "blessed is he who has it. Ways of ... Read more

Park assist? It was already there in the 20s

Today some cars (few, to be honest) offer the possibility of parking parallel to the pavement by pressing a simple button. And they also cost a fortune, let's face it without pretense. The idea of ​​park assist had also come from our grandparents' parents, and going back to the 30s I found truly picturesque proof of it. An unfortunately unidentified Californian inventor from the 30s has come up with a very respectable solution for parking anywhere with extreme ease. … Read more

The connection is increasingly mobile

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The long-awaited overtaking has now occurred: smartphones and mobile devices have surpassed desktop and laptop #PCs in the number of connections to the network. Sooner or later it had to happen, and it happened. Even if in Italy we are still behind. For the first time, in October 2016 to be precise, there were more accesses to web pages from mobile devices than from desktops and laptops. Smartphones and tablets (51.26% of accesses) were connected more than… Read more