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This clever device works like a pacemaker for the brain
AI: FRAMES WILL ADJUST THEIR GEOMETRY AUTOMATICALLY, DEPENDING ON THE TERRAIN. Adjustable geometry is no new thing in the bike industry, with flip-chips, reach- and angle-adjust headset cups and swapp
AI: HUD (HEAD-UP DISPLAY) OR AR (AUGMENTED REALITY) INTEGRATION WILL BE SEEN IN RIDING EYEWEAR, SHOWING SPEED, GPS, LINE-CHOICE SUGGESTIONS OR HAZARD WARNINGS. Fighter jet-style HUDs projected onto gl
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FOR BETTER OR WORSE, ADVANCEMENTS IN TECH ARE TRANSFORMING OUR TRIPS. WE LOOK AT THE DEVELOPMENTS AND HOW THEY MIGHT SHAPE THE FUTURE.