ICYMI: DIY Iron Man

Today on In Case You Missed it: British inventor Richard Browning show us his (slow, careful) flights across a test area using his "Daedelus" jet pack prototype. Daedelus consists of six kerosene-powered microjets strapped to his limbs, which doe...

Upcoming ‘No Man’s Sky’ patch will fix most issues

No Man's Sky was released for PlayStation 4 last week, but not without its fair share of problems. Developer Hello Games is aware of the game's many bugs and glitches, and is working on a patch that will solve "the most critical issues" in the "near...

Make a Boba Fett Jetpack

The problem with a jetpack is that when someone clips it with a lightsaber, it’s pretty useless and you will fall into a Sarlacc pit. Still, until that happens, they can help you get around. Now you can make your own, just like the Z-6 jetpack Boba Fett wore before everything went so horribly wrong.

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This is great for Boba Fett cosplay or for Halloween. The plans come from Kyle Gilbert, and luckily for us, Kyle posted the full how-to on his blog and created an Instructable.

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Do not let a Jedi slice it in half! I can’t stress this enough. Flying is everything to a Bounty Hunter.

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[via Laughing Squid via Fashionably Geek]

Future finally arrives as Martin Jetpack approved for manned test-flights

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Every morning, we wake up knowing that the writers of the '60s, who promised us pill-sized meals and flying cars by the year 2000, had lied to us. But now, a New Zealand-based avionics company has been granted permission to start manned test-flights on the ultimate piece of retro-futurism: the jetpack. The Martin Jetpack, which successfully carried a dummy 5,000 feet above sea level in 2011, has been given a test license by New Zealand's Civil Aviation Authority -- and inventor Glenn Martin is hopeful that a military version of the device will be ready next year. After that, the ambitious engineer plans to release a general-purpose edition in 2015 and although the price has skyrocketed from $86,000 to around the $200,000 mark, we'd probably pay double that amount just to re-enact that moment from Thunderball.

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Verizon’s ZTE-built Jetpack 890L 4G hotspot ships May 24th, promises globetrotting for $20

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Verizon has just finished trotting out the last of its known 2012 Jetpack hotspots through the arrival of the ZTE-made model we saw back at CES in January. Now carrying a bit more Verizon red on the surface and a bit less Chinese in the name, the Jetpack 890L can share its 4G LTE sugar with as many as 10 WiFi devices at once. There's no removable battery like its Novatel-made Jetpack cousin, but you do get Global Ready (read: HSPA) roaming abroad. We're most liking the price. At $20 on a contract after a $50 mail-in rebate, the 890L will be the most frugal way to board the LTE hotspot train once it reaches stores on May 24th.

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