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Solar Paper turns the page on portable solar chargers
Touted as the "world's thinnest and lightest solar charger" by its creators, Solar Paper is a portable solar charger that generates up to 10 W of power, yet is lighter than an iPhone 6 Plus and only slightly wider and longer.
Automotive
Smart steering wheel detects driver drowsiness
We've already seen systems that detect driver fatigue via steering wheel movements, but engineering firm Hoffman and Krippner has developed what its designers believe is a better alternative – a fatigue-sensing steering wheel add-on that tracks the driver's grip.
Aircraft
Solar Impulse 2 stuck in Hawaii after record-breaking flight
The solar-powered, single-pilot aircraft began circling the globe in Abu Dhabi back in March, and is now in Hawaii after breaking records over the Pacific, which is where it looks like it will stay for a few weeks.
Smartwatches
Pebble Time vs. Moto 360
If you're shopping for a smartwatch, but don't want to pay the US$350 and up (in some cases, way up) prices Apple wants for its Watch, then Pebble Time and the Moto 360 are two great alternatives. Join Gizmag, as we compare their features and specs.
Music
Antares puts pitch correction underfoot
The company behind the ubiquitous pitch correction technology, Auto-Tune, has announced the ATG-1 Floor Processor. In addition to keeping a guitar in perfect pitch, the unit also caters for instant alternate tunings, tone modeling and sonic experimentation.
Computers
Ziosk e-menus: Improving the restaurant experience for owners, diners… AND waiters
At first glance, it's easy to come to the conclusion that the the Ziosk heralds the end of table service jobs. After all, they can take your food and drink orders and payments, entertain your kids and post your group photos on Facebook.
Photography
GoPro vs. GoPro: Hero4 Black, Silver, Session, and Hero+LCD
The new GoPro Hero4 Session is a considerably more compact action camera than previous models. But how does it, and the Hero+ LCD, stack up against the flagship Hero4 Black and Silver models from last year? We compare the key specs and features to find out.
Tiny Houses
Students envision tiny house community on rails
We've seen lots of tiny houses on wheels here at Gizmag, but Polish architecture students Tomasz Zablotny and Paweł Maszota have designed the first we're aware of that sit on rails. Small House on Tracks calls for a number of tiny moveable homes to reinvigorate Gdańsk Shipyard, Poland.
Architecture
Prototype shelter offers basic home for displaced Nepalese
The aptly-named Temporary Shelter in Nepal was designed to offer displaced Nepalese people a very basic but serviceable shelter that can be built by unskilled workers within three days.
Wellness & Healthy Living
Lego-compatible prosthetic arm lets kids' imaginations run wild
The IKO Creative Prosthetic System is aimed at unleashing the creative expression of those with missing limbs, and to do so the developers have enlisted every child's favorite building blocks.
Psychedelics
Scientists separate medical benefits of THC from "unwanted side effects"
Scientists believe they can isolate the medical benefits of THC from the "unwanted side effects". By blocking a particular receptor, the cognitive effects of THC, including memory loss, anxiety and dependence can be suppressed, whist the analgesic and tumor-inhibiting properties remain.
Robotics
GE atomic swimmer robot keeps tabs on nuclear reactors
In an effort to make such inspections safer, cheaper, and faster, GE Hitachi Nuclear Energy has developed the Stinger; a free-swimming, remote-controlled robot that replaces humans for cleaning and inspecting reactor vessels.
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