Scania Active Prediction system alters speed based on topography to save fuel: "Automakers around the world are currently working overtime to make their vehicles more efficient and cleaner through smaller engines, electric systems and lower weights. As this Active Prediction system from Volkswagen subsidiary Scania shows, secondary technological components can also play a role."
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Monday, December 19, 2011
UK police testing laser rifle to blind rioters
UK police testing laser rifle to blind rioters: "After riots this past summer left parts of the UK in shambles, it's no wonder that police in that part of the world are looking for new methods of crowd control. Since the usual methods for subduing rioters were seen as largely ineffective against their sheer numbers at the time,"
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KiteGen looks to get wind-power off the ground
KiteGen looks to get wind-power off the ground: "Wind-power has rapidly evolved over the last decade to become a key part of the alternative energy mix with towering rows of turbines now dotting horizons all over the globe."
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The totally new 2013 Mercedes SL in all its glory
The totally new 2013 Mercedes SL in all its glory: "The SL is a defining vehicle for Mercedes Benz. It represents the core values of comfort, style and effortless power, and was for many years the default choice for successful lawyers and lucky lottery winners. With the outgoing model, introduced in 2003, Mercedes somehow lost its way. Over time the "Sports Light" model had gained significant weight and lost design coherence"
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Sunday, December 18, 2011
High Tech Gifts For The Constant Upgrader - NY1.com
High Tech Gifts For The Constant Upgrader - NY1.com: "We see it every winter holiday season: New tech devices that are really just higher tech versions of something you likely already own. Take a new Motorola watch for example. Called the ACTV, chances are it does way more than what's on your wrist right now. Developers say the wearable digital music player is really designed for the fitness buff. Among the ACTV's features, it will learn which songs help you perform best while working out and then serve up those songs at the perfect time."
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10 Nightmares When Travelling With Tech--and How to Prevent Them | PCWorld Business Center
10 Nightmares When Travelling With Tech--and How to Prevent Them | PCWorld Business Center: "As a business traveler, you typically can’t do your job without functional smartphones, laptops, power adapters and charging accessories. Add to this the stress of getting materials ready for meetings and deadlines and you can find yourself disconnected, offline, and frustrated. If you have to travel for work this holiday season, you can relate to these following issues with tech and travel."
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G Form Encased Ipad Falls From Plane With Skydiver Video - Video Vault - Portfolio.com
G Form Encased Ipad Falls From Plane With Skydiver Video - Video Vault - Portfolio.com: "-Form's polymer technology was originally developed to protect skateboarders and BMX racers, but it has found a whole new market as military/tactical gear, and as—demonstrated in this video—as a protector of the beloved iPad."
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You can thank 1940s sex symbol Hedy Lamarr for today's Wi-Fi and Bluetooth devices | MNN - Mother Nature Network
You can thank 1940s sex symbol Hedy Lamarr for today's Wi-Fi and Bluetooth devices | MNN - Mother Nature Network: "Whenever you use your cellphone, Wi-Fi or a Bluetooth headset, you have actress Hedy Lamarr to thank."
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Friday, December 16, 2011
Scientists create "the world's smallest steam engine"
Scientists create "the world's smallest steam engine": "It sounds implausible, yet scientists have managed to create a functioning engine, analogous to a Stirling engine, just three micrometers wide and made of a single particle. The minuscule engine was created by Clemens Bechinger and Valentin Blickle at the University of Stuttgart, and though it has its quirks, the pair have apparently demonstrated the engine's ability to do work."
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Researchers claim new data transfer rate world record
Researchers claim new data transfer rate world record: "An international team is claiming a data transfer record that puts any home broadband connection to shame. At last month's SuperComputing 2011 (SC11) conference in Seattle, researchers reached transfer rates of 98 gigabits per second (Gbps) between the University of Victoria Computing Centre located in Victoria, British Columbia, and the Washington State Convention Center in Seattle"
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Treated cotton cleans itself when exposed to sunlight
Treated cotton cleans itself when exposed to sunlight: "For some time now, we've been hearing about the benefits of drying our laundry outside on the clothesline. We save money and energy by not running the dryer, the sunlight kills germs, and we don't run the risk of generating harmful dryer emissions. In the future, however, we might also end up washing our clothes by hanging them outside - scientists in China have successfully used sunlight to remove orange dye stains from cotton fabric, that was treated with a special coating."
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Thursday, December 15, 2011
North Sails unfurls game-changing new sail technology
North Sails unfurls game-changing new sail technology: "Sail technology has come a long way since the days tall ships were carried along by billowing clouds of canvas. In fact, new aerodynamic discoveries coupled with exotic materials have turned modern sails into veritable works of high tech art."
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