Will your next smartphone take a baby's temperature?: "Is smartphone evolution at a standstill? Today's batch of phones have ultra-sharp displays, zippy performance, and great cameras. What's left? One man hopes that the next big thing will be infrared sensors."
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Thursday, November 15, 2012
Nissan shows off gorgeous 2013 GT-R, for sale in Japan in this month
Nissan shows off gorgeous 2013 GT-R, for sale in Japan in this month: "The Nissan GT-R is a car most people will only dream of owning. It comes with a hefty price tag, and is only made in limited runs. Still, that doesn't stop us from marveling at its beauty. Nissan just showed off the 2013 GT-R for Japan, and it could be a preview of what's to come for the 2014 model when it ships to other territories. As you would expect from the GT-R, it's quite impressive."
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SpaceX moves toward manned flight
SpaceX moves toward manned flight: "SpaceX has completed the first three performance milestones for the manned version of its Dragon/Falcon 9 spacecraft and launch system. In an announcement at its Hawthorne, California, headquarters, SpaceX said that the milestones are part of NASA's Commercial Crew Integrated Capability (CCiCap) initiative, which is intended to develop privately owned and operated manned spacecraft capable of taking passengers into low Earth orbit for NASA and private customers."
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Belkin’s NetCam uses your smartphone for home security
Belkin’s NetCam uses your smartphone for home security: "After Belkin revealed a baby monitor that connects to iOS devices just a few weeks ago, it was only a matter of time before they took that concept up a notch with a full security camera. The company recently revealed the new NetCam Wi-Fi Camera, which uses night vision and connects to a smartphone or tablet, so you can monitor your home remotely."
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Wednesday, November 14, 2012
Kindle keyboard review
Kindle keyboard review: "If you like to read, there have become a lot more ways to read in the past few years. The old fashioned way of reading paper books is getting less popular, while using an e reader and a tablet are becoming more popular all the time. "
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Tuesday, November 13, 2012
Kepler Motors releases videos of its 800-hp hybrid supercar
Kepler Motors releases videos of its 800-hp hybrid supercar: "Kepler Motors is gearing up to get its Motion hybrid supercar to customers. The California-based boutique automaker originally announced the 800-hp car in 2009 and should begin deliveries in the near future. In anticipation of the launch, it has released three new video clips showing the Motion ... in motion."
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Lamborghini throws the top off new Aventador LP700-4 Roadster
Lamborghini throws the top off new Aventador LP700-4 Roadster: "Teenage boys the world over have another drool-worthy Lamborghini to plaster on their bedroom walls with the unveiling of the Aventador LP700-4 Roadster"
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MIT breakthrough could lead to paper-thin bullet-proof armor
MIT breakthrough could lead to paper-thin bullet-proof armor: "Scientists have theorized that paper-thin composite nanomaterials could stop bullets just as effectively as heavy weight body armor, but progress has been hampered by their inability to reliably test such materials against projectile impacts"
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Monday, November 12, 2012
Autonomous Audi almost matches veteran race car drivers' lap times
Autonomous Audi almost matches veteran race car drivers' lap times: "Stanford's autonomous Audi TTS research vehicle is gaining on the performance of its human-piloted counterparts. In contrast to its slightly pedestrian romp up Pikes Peak back in 2010, the self-driving car known as Shelley has recently hit speeds of 120 mph and posted lap times only just behind those of expert race car drivers at Thunderhill Raceway in California."
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Resurrected process converts sugar directly into diesel
Resurrected process converts sugar directly into diesel: "Researchers at the Energy Biosciences Institute (EBI) are generating bio fuels from renewable sources, such as sugar and starch, using a process that could be commercialized in as little as five to ten years."
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Microwave-packing EatWave vending machine delivers cold food and hot
Microwave-packing EatWave vending machine delivers cold food and hot: "Aside from items with a lengthy shelf life, such as candy bars and potato chips, purchasing any more substantial food from a vending machine is generally a recipe for disappointment."
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Friday, November 9, 2012
Chemical reaction eats up CO2 to produce energy ... and other useful stuff
Chemical reaction eats up CO2 to produce energy ... and other useful stuff: "While there are plenty of ways to make carbon-based products from CO2, these methods usually require a lot of energy because the CO2 molecules are so stable. If the energy comes from the burning of fossil fuels, then the net result will be more CO2 entering the atmosphere. Now a material scientist at Michigan Technological University has discovered a chemical reaction that not only soaks up CO2, but also produces useful chemicals along with significant amounts of energy."
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