Arx Pax, the firm behind the Hendo Hoverboard, is selling its hover engines to companies interested in harnessing the technology in industries such as manufacturing and transportation. The Los Gatos, ...
The Hendo hoverboard looks like a prop from the movie "Back to the Future Part II" -- a skateboard with no wheels that hovers about an inch off the ground for a frictionless ride. But there are no ...
It's impossible to talk about hoverboards without invoking a particular movie title, so we're not even going to try: Remember that awesome scene from Back to the Future Part II? It's one step closer ...
For the past 20 years, architect Greg Henderson has been trying to figure out ways of building safer buildings to withstand earthquakes. Along the way, he came up with a method using electromagnetic ...
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The hoverboard, the result of a collaboration with skateboard maestro Tony Hawk, works by using what is known as Magnetic Field Architecture hover engine technology. “The hover engine creates a ...
It would appear that someone has finally invented a working hoverboard, and as far as artnet News can tell, it is not another Funny Or Die hoax! As reported by Complex, this futuristic bit of ...
Many will remember the Hendo Hoverboard, which was a real hoverboard, one that didn't have any wheels and used magnets to hover above a special surface. Well, the company behind the Hendo Hoverboard, ...
Despite many efforts to make the hoverboard a reality in the more than two decades since Marty McFly zipped around on his wheel-less ride in Back to the Future Part II, we're still waiting. Does the ...
Ever since we first saw Marty McFly hop on a hoverboard to escape the bad guys in "Back to the Future Part II," we've been coveting our own futuristic skateboard. "This is real, folks," skateboard ...
The Flyboard Air from Zapata Racing takes the hoverboard concept to new heights with what looks like a compact, powerful one-person hovering machine. Freelance writer Amanda C. Kooser covers gadgets ...