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	<title type="text">Vjeran Pavic | Vox</title>
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			<title type="html"><![CDATA[Meet the 15-Year-Old Prodigy Dominating Drone Fight Club (Video)]]></title>
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							<summary type="html"><![CDATA[Kyle Ettinger is one of the most feared pilots in the emerging world of drone combat &#8212; despite being half the age of most of his rivals. The 15-year-old picked up his first quadcopter a little more than two years ago, but quickly discovered a passion for battle at a drone fight club that stages [&#8230;]]]></summary>
			
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<p>Kyle Ettinger is one of the most feared pilots in the emerging world of drone combat &mdash; despite being half the age of most of his rivals.</p>

<p>The 15-year-old picked up his first quadcopter a little more than two years ago, but quickly discovered a passion for battle at a drone fight club that stages regular matches across the San Francisco Bay Area. The tournaments are organized by the drone sporting companies <a href="http://www.aerialsports.tv/">Aerial Sports League</a> and <a href="http://www.gameofdrones.com/">Game of Drones</a>, which now sponsors Ettinger.</p>
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<p>He has worked with his father, Silicon Valley engineer Gary Ettinger, to design and construct a series of drones customized for combat. The growing fleet now takes up the better part of the family&rsquo;s Cupertino, Calif., garage.</p>

<p>In late spring, the Ettingers arrived at Maker Faire in San Mateo, Calif., to compete in the league&rsquo;s biggest tournament to date, equipped with one of their latest designs. The &ldquo;Carbon Crasher&rdquo; is surrounded by a sphere of carbon fiber rods to protect its propellers and equipped with a hook designed to flip competitors out of control.</p>

<p>How did Kyle and Carbon Crasher perform in some 20 rounds of battles that weekend? Find out in the video above.</p>

<p><small><em>This article originally appeared on Recode.net.</em></small></p>
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			<title type="html"><![CDATA[Watching My Favorite Soccer Team in Virtual Reality &#8212; And Real Reality]]></title>
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			<published>2015-07-28T09:24:58-04:00</published>
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							<summary type="html"><![CDATA[At a Re/code staff meeting last Friday, our resident virtual-reality reporter Eric Johnson announced: &#8220;This weekend, I might be going to a soccer game to watch it being livestreamed into the VR headset.&#8221; He couldn&#8217;t be talking about the game, right? As a lifelong Manchester United fan, I was well aware that my team had [&#8230;]]]></summary>
			
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<p>At a <strong>Re/code</strong> staff meeting last Friday, our resident virtual-reality reporter Eric Johnson announced: &ldquo;This weekend, I might be going to a soccer game to watch it being livestreamed into the VR headset.&rdquo;</p>

<p>He couldn&rsquo;t be talking about <em>the</em> game, right?</p>
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<p>As a lifelong Manchester United fan, I was well aware that my team had spent the last week in the San Francisco Bay Area. They were here gearing up for a big preseason showdown with another of the European giants, FC Barcelona, at Levi&rsquo;s Stadium in Santa Clara, Calif.</p>

<p>And then Eric said it: &ldquo;The game is tomorrow at Levi&rsquo;s Stadium.&rdquo;</p>

<p>&ldquo;I cannot f&mdash;ing believe this!&rdquo; I shouted.</p>

<p>The rest of the staff had no idea why I was suddenly fuming. I have been watching Manchester my whole life, but I&rsquo;ve never had a chance to see them play in person. Now my colleague, who knew the match only as &ldquo;a soccer game,&rdquo; was going to get to go?</p>
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<p>Thankfully, there is justice in the world. A few hours later, Eric texted me: &ldquo;I&rsquo;m going to be too sick to go. Want my spot?&rdquo;</p>

<p>The next day, I boarded the train and trekked down to Santa Clara. I was nearly 25 minutes late for the game, but who cares? I was about to watch two of the biggest teams in the world square off, and in two ways &mdash; virtual reality and real reality. The event was organized by NextVR, a startup that was livestreaming the game to a Samsung Gear VR headset in the media booth.</p>

<p>And yes, going to a real stadium just to watch a game being livestreamed to a screen on my head is sort of silly in concept. But the stunt is meant to tease at <a href="http://recode.net/2015/05/07/virtual-reality-is-just-as-good-as-being-there-or-is-it/">NextVR&rsquo;s business plan</a>, charging people to see what I saw &mdash; live sportsball! &mdash; from a VR device at home.</p>
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<p>The screen resolution was crisp, and the action was easy to follow &mdash; when it was happening close to one of the five cameras that NextVR had set up around the stadium pitch. However, the fisheye lens made players seem farther away than they actually were when the action drifted. Still, I was able to watch a match from angles I have never seen before.</p>

<p>The greatest moment of my first livestream VR experience was when the fourth official walked up to the touchline to announce added time after the first half. Normally, a TV viewer just gets an alert on the screen. But in VR, I looked to my left and saw him punching the numbers onto his board, then walking right by my shoulder and showing it to the attendees. I felt like I was standing on the pitch.</p>
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<p>(Later on, we actually did go down to the pitch, which is where I got the photo above. Who says working on a Saturday has to be a chore?)</p>

<p>Although I was free to look in any direction that the camera could see, I wasn&rsquo;t <em>totally</em> free. With the goggles on, you couldn&rsquo;t switch between the cameras at will. Just like in a normal TV broadcast, the producer on set toggled from one camera to the next.</p>
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<p>There were two main panels in the control room &mdash; one for audio and the other for video. They were overseen by a team of three producers and NextVR founder DJ Roller, who was proud of their first-ever livestreamed soccer match and eager to move onto other sports. When asked when we can expect to watch the next NBA Finals from the comfort of our homes, he replied: &ldquo;This year.&rdquo;</p>

<p>(NextVR walked this back when we asked them about it later; Roller clarified that although live broadcasting to the home would be coming this year, &ldquo;we can&rsquo;t say what event or when just yet.&rdquo;)</p>
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<p>NextVR hopes that by offering a live sports experience that feels real, they can sell their broadcasts to people who couldn&rsquo;t or wouldn&rsquo;t otherwise make it to the stadium. <a href="http://fortune.com/2015/05/01/nextvr-virtual-sports-concerts/">Some analysts</a> say there could be a $4 billion market in virtual-reality sports broadcasts.</p>

<p>But whatever! All that mattered to me was that we won. Final score: Manchester 3, Barcelona 1.</p>

<p><em>Additional reporting by Eric Johnson.</em></p>

<p><small><em>This article originally appeared on Recode.net.</em></small></p>
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			<title type="html"><![CDATA[Taking a Spin With FlyKly, the Bike Wheel That Does the Work for You (Video)]]></title>
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							<summary type="html"><![CDATA[Niko Klansek&#8217;s resolution to get healthier several years ago didn&#8217;t last much longer than his first bike ride to work, which left him panting and sweaty at the front door to his office. But the experience inspired an idea that the Slovenian engineer has been pursuing ever since: A motorized pedal assist that makes it [&#8230;]]]></summary>
			
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<p>Niko Klansek&rsquo;s resolution to get healthier several years ago didn&rsquo;t last much longer than his first bike ride to work, which left him panting and sweaty at the front door to his office.</p>

<p>But the experience inspired an idea that the Slovenian engineer has been pursuing ever since: A motorized pedal assist that makes it easier to get around on wheels.</p>

<p>Three years later, Niko and his team created the first prototype of the FlyKly Smart Wheel, which is equipped with a battery-powered motor and fits on standard bikes. You can recharge it by pedaling backward, which is also how you brake, or plugging it into the wall. They took the invention to Kickstarter, where they reached their goal of $100,000 in 35 hours.</p>

<p><strong>Re/code</strong> recently met Klansek near San Francisco&rsquo;s Crissy Field to see the wheel ourselves and give it a spin. Check it out in our video below:</p>
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<p>Early backers weren&rsquo;t pleased with the weight of the wheel, which originally clocked in at 13 pounds. Considering that you have to carry the wheel indoors to charge it, it was a valid complaint. The latest model, however, only weighs six pounds and is available for purchase in three sizes.</p>

<p>The FlyKly Smart Wheel also connects to your phone via Bluetooth. The app allows you to adjust your top speed, assistance level and brake; measure the distance and duration of your ride; and lock the bike remotely.</p>

<p>But most importantly, the wheel delivers on its promise.</p>

<p>As soon as you start pedaling, you notice a nudge as the motor kicks in. It feels a bit like having super powers. You&rsquo;re stronger and faster than you actually are. And yes, most importantly, less sweaty than normal.</p>

<p><small><em>This article originally appeared on Recode.net.</em></small></p>
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			<title type="html"><![CDATA[SXSW in Pictures: The Beautiful Brand Melange]]></title>
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							<summary type="html"><![CDATA[The South By Southwest Interactive tech week is a visually fantastic festival. Startups and corporate tech firms completely consume downtown Austin for days, plastering flyers all over the walls, rebranding the bars and pedicabs and barbecue joints. Thousands of technologists, reporters and executives fly in to partake of the brand-subsidized free flow of snacks and [&#8230;]]]></summary>
			
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<p>The South By Southwest Interactive tech week is a visually fantastic festival.</p>

<p>Startups and corporate tech firms completely consume downtown Austin for days, plastering flyers all over the walls, rebranding the bars and pedicabs and barbecue joints. Thousands of technologists, reporters and executives fly in to partake of the brand-subsidized free flow of snacks and booze.</p>

<p>SXSW started as a music festival and then expanded into tech, briefly becoming a destination for tech news (Twitter blew up there). Now, it has returned to its roots, folded back into itself and emerged &mdash; as a celebrity-infused startup concert, a city-wide tech festival. The meat on the SXSW bone is not in Marriott conference rooms but in the Driskill hotel lobby, the celebrities aligning with venture capitalists, the costumed marketers and the midnight chaos on cordoned-off streets.</p>

<p>And while it may never be a serious tech conference where companies launch their products, maybe we don&rsquo;t need another one of those. Maybe a subsidized tech party week is actually just the thing. And in all the playful excess, the hot viral apps (Meerkat!) that will come and go, the futuristic humor (holo-grandma sessions) and the guest-list-who&rsquo;s-here jostling, we can learn something about the tech world today.</p>

<p>This year, <strong>Re/code&rsquo;s</strong> Vjeran Pavic documented the beautiful brand melee.</p>
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<p><small><em>This article originally appeared on Recode.net.</em></small></p>
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