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HOT 100

100 The Boring Company Flamethrower

Literally one of the hottest products in this year’s Hot 100, Elon Musk’s Flamethrower looks like something Ripley might use to blast and burn rampaging Xenomorphs. It could just be a big, fancy blowtorch, but we think it looks cool as hell.

US$500 ($654), boringcompany.com

99 Next-gen bionics

Imagine being able to see tiny details from 10 metres away, or having the ability to control robotic limbs with your thoughts. Anything’s possible with next-gen bionics. Ocumetics Tech has developed a bionic lens to supercharge our vision, while Open Bionics hopes to bring its 3D-printed bionic arms for child amputees to the public health system.

98 Fuseproject

What do Hive View, Samsung’s The Frame and Tile Slim have in common? They were all designed by Fuseproject, the agency co-founded by creative powerhouse Yves Béhar. Fuseproject had a scorching 2017, netting ample ‘best design’ wins, and will be infusing extra hotness into 2018’s tech, including the L’Oréal My UV Patch.

97 Xbox One X

Although it’s the most technically advanced console available, the Xbox One X has struggled for games. That will change in 2018 because a clutch of new titles are gearing up to put the console’s hardware through its paces – Sea of Thieves, Red Dead Redemption 2 and Crackdown 3, and more 4K support for existing games. Finally, Microsoft’s powerhouse will fulfil its potential.

$649 xbox.com/en-au

96 Apple GymKit

Apple’s latest fitness tech, GymKit, enables cardio machines at your gym to wirelessly sync workout data with your Apple Watch – as long as the machine is GymKit enabled. The tech is still fairly new, with Technogym being an early partner in the UK, but as more machines become GymKit enabled, it’ll be super-easy to sync all of your workout data to your Apple devices, so you’ll have more information on your progress than ever.

95 Real-time language translation

Tech is increasingly empowering travellers by breaking down language barriers. Google’s Pixel Buds ($249) enables users to speak in foreign languages, as do Bragi’s Dash Pro wireless earbuds ($419). Or you just need your phone: Microsoft’s Translator app turns languages into your native tongue.

94 Nest Security System

When Nest released its Smart Protect, smoke alarms were suddenly the cool thing to talk about. Well, sort of. This year Nest could do the same for smart home security tech, bringing easy safety to the masses in a way other tech companies have come close to, but never quite succeeded.

US$499 ($649.99), nest.com

93 Huawei Matebook X Pro

Chinese firm Huawei has brought its design nous to the fore with the Matebook X Pro, its first laptop. Packing a 3K touchscreen barely contained in an ultra-thin bezel, it turns on and is ready to go in less than eight seconds. We’re fans of the webcam, which is actually hidden in the keyboard.

$TBC, huawei.com/au

92 Triumph Speed Triple RS

The Speed Triple is a legendary naked motorcycle. Once a Daytona merely de-faired, the Speed Triple is now one of Triumph’s most advanced bikes. The style hasn’t changed much over the years – if it ain’t broke… – but it now sports the most powerful incarnation of that unbeatable 1050 triple engine at 150bhp. As well as a gorgeous five-inch TFT dash; and in the case of the flagship RS model, cornerning ABS, keyless ignition and blingy Öhlins adjustable forks.

$TBC, triumphmotorcycles.com.au

91 Wireless charging everywhere

Our super-connected, always-on world is becoming more convenient by the year. And 2018 is set to see wireless charging set up shop in hotels, cafes, bars and restaurants. Soon we’ll be able to charge our phones while waiting at the bar to order a drink. Kinda makes those huge beer queues worth the hassle, right?

90 Disney’s streaming service

Probably arriving in 2019, Disney is planning to put all of its movies and TV in one place – that means, Marvel, Star Wars, Pixar and all other Disney movies, plus a bunch of original stuff, including a Star Wars TV show – for one price. It’s promised to be cheaper than Netflix initially, but sounds like it could be fantastic.

89 Spartan radiation-blocking boxers

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