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Jun 25 2005, 12:59am EST | by Luigi Lugmayr
The Wired Nextfest 2005 is taking place this weekend in Chicago. The guys from QuenteCafe already have been their and feature photos and commentary from the show on their site.
The Nextfest 2005 coverage highlights are the KHR-3 HUBO robot, Buckeye Bullet, Solar Sail, and the bionic dolphin.
Read the complete coverage on QuenteCafe.
I was attending the first Wired Nextfest in 2004, when it was in San Francisco. See the coverage herre. From the QuenteCafe coverage it looks like some exhibits are the same stuff like last year, e.g. GM with their concept cars or the fog screen.
More details about the Wired Nextfest here. It is still open until June 26th.
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