Break out a fresh pair of self-lacing Nikes and tune up your Mattel Hoverboard. We may be finally ready to head back to the future—one that has magnetically levitating cars.
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Break out a fresh pair of self-lacing Nikes and tune up your Mattel Hoverboard. We may be finally ready to head back to the future—one that has magnetically levitating cars.
Full Story Here.
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By reading the patent I have a feeling this is one of those Patenting an "idea" with no tech to go with it. We see it in the computer fields all the time. People with no I.T. knowledge but an "idea" getting a patent then suing everyone else when it really works in the future.