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  2. Hoverboard - Wikipedia

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    In 2004, Jamie Hyneman and his team built a makeshift hovercraft for MythBusters, dubbed the Hyneman Hoverboard, from a surfboard and leafblower. However, Jamie's hoverboard was not very effective. [11] In 2005, Jason Bradbury created a "hoverboard" for The Gadget Show, using a wooden board that was levitated by means of a leafblower. The ...

  3. Dean Kamen - Wikipedia

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    Dean Lawrence Kamen (/ ˈ k eɪ m ɪ n /; born April 5, 1951) is an American engineer, inventor, and businessman.He is known for his invention of the Segway and iBOT, [2] as well as founding the non-profit organization FIRST with Woodie Flowers.

  4. Shane Chen - Wikipedia

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    He has ongoing problems with illegally made copies of his products, which are being produced and distributed worldwide out of China. [ 16 ] [ 17 ] [ 18 ] Solowheel development (A spinning wheel)

  5. 'Great Scott': The hoverboard is real ... for a price - AOL

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    The Hendo Hoverboard will be available next autumn, the couple announced on Kickstarter, and you can have one for a cool $10,000. Michael J. Fox rode a hoverboard in 1989, and now anyone can in ...

  6. Jason Bradbury - Wikipedia

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    He undertook DIY gadget builds, which have included a DIY hoverboard, the world's first 'phone glove', a Head-Up Display for his girlfriend's car, and a "mind-reading" device made from a modified mouse that (crudely) controlled a computer. [3] He also built his own hovercraft using only a car wheel and an industrial sized fan.

  7. Segway Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Segway Inc. is a Chinese owned, formerly American manufacturer of two-wheeled personal transporters, chiefly through its Segway PT and Segway miniPro product lines. Founded by inventor Dean Kamen in 1999, the company's name is a homophone of the word "segue".

  8. Hobart Alter - Wikipedia

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    During a summer vacation in 1950 Alter began by building 9-foot balsawood surfboards for his friends. He asked his dad to pull the DeSoto out of the family's Laguna Beach, California, garage, and converted the garage into a woodshop for his hobby. [3] Initiated into surfing by Walter Hoffman, he started shaping balsa boards in the early 1950s.

  9. Meet the man who built an entire arcade in his own basement - AOL

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    Gar Nelson lives in your typical suburban home ... or that's what you think, until you enter his basement. Appropriately named "The Garcade," Nelson's basement contains just shy of 30 games.