Is the hoverboard from “Back to the Future” finally a real, tangible thing? According to the folks at Lexus, yes. In the video above, the car company debuts SLIDE, it’s version of the hoverboard. We ...
Back To The Future got everything wrong. We’ve almost reached 2015 and we still don’t have flying cars, self-tying shoes or pizza pills that expand in the oven. Way to get our hopes up and dash them, ...
The "Amazing in Motion" project featuring a working "hoverboard" has attracted global audiences. Amazing in Motion is a set of global projects created by Lexus to showcase its imagination, innovation ...
On April 14, you'll be able to buy what its makers say is the first real hoverboard: no wheels. That is, if you've got $14,900. Another $4,500 will get you an optional charger that puts your board ...
This article, Here’s how to make a working hoverboard from dry ice, originally appeared on CNET.com. We’ve been teased plenty by the promise of a hoverboard like the one Marty McFly rides in Back to ...
The two coolest pieces of technology in the Back to the Future franchise were the DeLorean car and the hoverboard. Up until now, you could get a DeLorean…but no dice on the hoverboard. Advertisement ...
Hoverboards are no longer a fictional dream set by Back to the Future Part II but a reality. We've seen several trials of real hoverboards - most notably by former professional skateboarder Tony Hawk ...
Quit playing games with my heart, HUVr. It’s not fair. Actually, who am I kidding? I haven’t ridden a skateboard for 20 years and, despite trying out for the U.S. Olympic Electric Unicycle Team a ...
However, Hawk has since been invited by The Ride Channel's David Carnie to try out the technology from Arx Pax for real. Speaking about the prank video, the company's founders Greg and Jill Henderson ...
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