This feels more like an ad than an actual review. There is hardly any details about the exoskeleton and the person testing it had the least rigorous process imaginable. One of the tests is climbing stairs with and without the exoskeleton once and then the "assessment" is just how they feel about how it worked.
its scary that things like this are now impossible to find online even though there is a scientific america episode where alan alda rides it.http://springwalker.com/images/alanalda.jpg lets see if this works as I found a picture
Reading this. Finally. Its more about endurance. I guess I could see it useful for soldiers but as a pedestrian the limits of walking comes down to speed. I did a 3mile commute by walking and that is about the limit before I really need to use a bike as it just takes to long. Now biking is fast enough that if I get to sorta my time limit of getting somewhere, which for me is an hour, I could use the endurance or lack of fatigue I can get from an electric bike.
This reminds me of the meme where the stick man acts dumb and then everyone thinks he's dumb then as he is walking away he's like ha they didn't know I was only pretending.
Within a decade, you’ll likely access all of your cards with one credential and choose which payment method you’d like to use. That includes not just credit and debit cards, but also buy now, pay later options and direct payments from your bank account.
Visa is rolling out technology that will allow you to tap your card on your smart device to add it to your wallet. You’ll also be able to tap your card to your phone to confirm a transaction without needing to input any additional information.
Visa is rolling out technology that will allow you to tap your card on your smart device to add it to your wallet. You’ll also be able to tap your card to your phone to confirm a transaction without needing to input any additional information.
So like almost any tap to pay system?
Shit I was doing this stuff with GPay for years.
Within a decade, you’ll likely access all of your cards with one credential and choose which payment method you’d like to use. That includes not just credit and debit cards, but also buy now, pay later options and direct payments from your bank account.
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