The tech that will change the way we travel

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Main image: Lilium is planning an air taxi service using aircraft that can take off and land vertially
language.Nine times out of 10, the pains of getting from A to B not only invite deep annoyance, but gobble up huge chunks of time
And while we curse and moan, most of the time, we accept this stress as par for the course.Thankfully, not everyone is willing to do the
same
Countless companies, startups, and projects are working to streamline our travel experience
From supersonic jets, air taxis, and driverless cars to medical apps and translation tools, soon the irritations mentioned above could
commonplace across the globe
In the search for green, forward-thinking solutions in the tech world, nuTonomy has teamed up with on-demand mobility company Lyft to
cars come with a safety driver, mapping, and a built-in sensor system, which can apparently react quicker to external stimuli than humans
are able to
In addition to road safety, it could cut down a bunch of stressful scenarios, such as trying to find somewhere to park, or tackling street
Vegas, for example, which usually takes 3.5 hours by flight, would only take 30 minutes; London to Edinburgh would take 40 minutes; New York
to Montreal would take the same
With electromagnets used to accelerate the trains, not only will journeys be unthinkably fast, passengers should experience little to no
craft designed for use as flying taxis
Planning a pay-per-ride model that allows you to order at the press of a button, Lilium wants to not only make air taxis a thing, but make
journey times in half
to London in just over three hours Super-short flights could soon be a reality thanks to Boom Supersonic, whose proposed 55-seat airliner
service 500 destinations worldwide, with passenger flights starting in 2025
foreign road signs as you drive
of eternity Magic Leap hopes to put an end to such worries
It's filed a patent for an app for its Magic Leap One headset that's able to translate text on roads signs, delivering the correct
are definitely worth checking out
Offering an immersive cinematic experience from the comfort of your plane seat, the headsets promise to keep you and (perhaps most
importantly) the children around you enthralled for hours.The sets weigh in at 120g, boast a battery life of six hours, and can store up to
40 movies loaded with 2D and 3D capabilities, plus five VR titles
SkyLights already has agreements with studios such as 20th Century Fox, DreamWorks, Warner Bros, Lionsgate, and National Geographic
could be the way to go
Like an actual Babel Fish, you simply pop the buds in your ears to experience real-time language translation
The buds allow for conversations between languages without delays, and you can ask for directions without losing face in over 15
countries.While the Lost in Translation vibe is undoubtedly part of the excitement when venturing overseas, these buds have the potential to
save travelers (especially solo travelers) from sticky situations
language
assistance abroad effortless
The company connects you with medical professionals around the world, meaning the stress of finding a doctor who speaks your language is
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