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Bicycles
Gyrobike gyroscopic training wheels help kids learn to ride
The Gyrowheel is a new spin on the old training wheels that help kids learn to ride a bike.
Environment
New 'green' geopolymer concrete delivers win-win for industry and the planet
More durable geopolymer concrete has the potential to reduce CO2 emissions and fly ash deposits, producing a win-win result for the construction industry and the planet.
Electronics
New advances in excitonics promise faster computers
Researchers from UC San Diego University have made yet another important step towards achieving exiton-based computation at room temperatures.
Bicycles
The Cruzbike Silvio - form and function in a front wheel drive
The Cruzbike Silvio is a recumbent bicycle that aims to alleviate health problems associated with traditional bicycle design while offering compatibility with road bike parts.
Telecommunications
Teleavia type P111 - high definition TV circa 1958
Michael Bennett-Levy talks to Gizmag about the much sought after Teleavia type P111, a rare high-def 1958 television by Citroën DS designer Flaminio Bertroni.
Electronics
New high energy, high reliability lithium-ion battery module from Panasonic
Panasonic has developed a 1.5 kWh battery module from 18650-type lithium-ion battery cells that it says meets the demand for systems with higher capacity, output, reliability, safety and improved cost performance.
Mobile Technology
Get mobile power with or without an outlet from the iGo Charge Anywhere
Consumers can avoid power-outs of their mobile devices with the iGo Charge Anywhere device which has a built-in battery back-up.
Environment
Helix looking to use mobile phone towers for wind energy generation
Helix Wind is about to ship some test turbines to sites in the US and Africa in the hope of creating self-sufficient mobile phone masts
Wearables
Time to think globally - the wn-2 Earth watch
The wn-2 watch emulates the rotation of the Earth and a view from space.
Electronics
Become a human antenna with your own carpet radio
Now anyone can become a human antenna by walking on a unique carpet recently created by Swiss designer Florian Kräutli. The carpet looks like a typical modern rug except that is has one unusual hi-tech feature - this white carpet is also a radio.
Environment
Google investigating smart charging solution for electric vehicles
For the last few years Google has been looking into a future plug-in transport solution, the latest development in that research is software that allows the plug-in vehicle to interface with the power grid.
Automotive
Mechanical bolt-on KERS hybrid for buses offers 30% fuel saving
A mechanical KERS system fitted to a bus has demonstrated more than 30 percent fuel saving over the London bus test cycle, yet can package around an existing transmission at less cost than an electrical solution.
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