Euclideon’s All-New Multi-User 3D Hologram Table

Australian-based Euclideon is using its revolutionary Unlimited Detail (UD) 3D graphics processing engine to build the “world’s first multi-user hologram table.” With a 4.9 x 4.9-foot working prototype already in action, the 8-perspective Euclideon hologram table gives up to four users the incredible experience of interacting with digital content without needing a bulky Augmented Reality (AR) headset.

Neurable Allows You to Control Virtual Reality With Your Brain

Neurable, a Boston-based startup, recently debuted a part of their virtual reality (VR) game in the works. But this sci-fi game, Awakening, is no ordinary VR game. To play, you use your mind to control objects. The demo is an actual realization of neuroreality, an emerging field that could revolutionize the way we interact with machines.

Litecoin: a Legitimate Contender in Cryptocurrency

Referred to as the “Silver Bitcoin,” Litecoin has a number or traits that give it an advantage over the current crypto market dominator. Besides these traits, every crypto enthusiast knows that one characteristic defines cryptocurrency right now: volatility. Noone can tell you what will happen with cryptocurrencies in even a few weeks. Below are the basics about Litecoin to help you decide if this popular altcoin sounds like a good investment.

Noise Cancelling Helmet Boosts Office Productivity

Even though you may look like the third member of Daft Punk, Hochu Rayus’ futuristic noise-cancelling helmet is guaranteed to boost office work productivity. The ‘Helmfon’ device completely drowns out distracting background noise notorious for disrupting employee concentration. Still, in development, Ukrainian design company Hochu Rayu hopes its revolutionary prototype shakes up the entire smart office industry.

3D Printing in Space is Now Possible Thanks to Startup Made in Space

3D printing in space is complicated. Between the lack of gravity, lack of air, and other obstacles, getting a 3D printer to work in space is nothing short of miraculous. A startup named Made in Space is helping astronauts do just that. The company developed a method to 3D print outside of the International Space Station (ISS). Astronauts can repair, upgrade, and prototype without having to go inside a space capsule.