Last October, we rode a hoverboard. No, not the hoverboard you saw Lexus create last month for a brand activation, but one made by a little company called Arx Pax. It hovered thanks to “Magnetic Field ...
Hoverboard technology continues to evolve, just as is the revolution of drone technology. The idea behind gravity-defying transportation machines is slowly getting refined, and hobbyists are finding ...
Virtual reality, meet hoverboards. Hoverboards, meet virtual reality. “90 percent of the people said this wasn’t going to work,” Alexandru Duru, Omni’s founder, says in the video. “So, yeah, 90 ...
The ArcaBoard just barely meets the "Back to the Future: Part II" deadline with a late 2015 announcement showing the hoverboard truly hovering. Freelance writer Amanda C. Kooser covers gadgets and ...
In the 1950’s, people could only imagine some of the technology that we have today. One bit of technology that was often fantasized about was the hoverboard. Well, today, fantasy is pretty much a ...
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We may still be waiting for the first true hoverboards, but one firm says its single-wheeler feels so like hovering that it's actually called the Hoverboard. The board is mounted atop a 10-in wheel, ...
The two coolest pieces of technology in the Back to the Future franchise were the DeLorean car and the hoverboard. Up until now, you could get a DeLorean…but no dice on the hoverboard. Advertisement ...
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Watch riders try to get the hang of the futuristic board. — -- Marty McFly made it look so easy on his hoverboard. While the Lexus hoverboard isn't quite like the one used in "Back to the Future, ...
Hoverboards are old news. They don’t actually hover, and even if you do have one of the spontaneously exploding devices, you can’t take them on airplanes or public transit, anyway. As the sun sets on ...