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Motorola’s i1 – the first push-to-talk Android handset
Motorola’s i1 is the world’s first Android-powered smartphone with push-to-talk that allows users to connect almost instantly.
Military
Counter Surveillance Camera detects binoculars, cameras and rifle scopes pointing at you and even people staring
A new and quite ingenious device can now detect binoculars, sniper scopes, cameras and even human eyeballs that are staring at you
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Ferrari rollercoaster to allow 'overtaking'
When Ferrari World opens its doors in Abu Dhabi later this year, fans of the prancing horse will be treated to a monster roller coaster with a difference.
Bicycles
SLiME Smart Tubes - a remedy for bicycle flats?
SLiME Smart Tubes are bicycle inner tubes that contain hole-sealing slime.
Computing
Hillcrest Labs launch Kylo – the TV-friendly browser
Hillcrest Labs has launched its Kylo browser designed specifically for use on a TV
Medical Devices
Biodegradable bone screw cuts down need for surgery
Researchers have developed a screw for surgical procedures that is bio-compatible and also biodegradable over time.
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The cardboard record player
Grey Vancouver created the cardboard record player as a direct mailer campaign for sound engineering company GGRP but were astonished as the response.
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Line 6 MIDI Mobilizer is the first hardware MIDI interface for the iPhone
Line 6 has announced the first MIDI hardware interface and app for the iPhone and iPod Touch
Home Entertainment
Vincent's C-60 audiophile-grade CD player
High-end audio maker, Vincent has announced the release of its new C-60 CD player which gives users the option of tube or transistor output
Photography
Sandisk releases first 32GB microSDHC card
SanDisk has announced the availability of the world’s first 32GB microSDHC removable memory card to enhance the storage capacity of mobile phones and other devices.
Aircraft
Virgin Galactic's VSS Enterprise achieves first captive carry flight
Virgin Galactic continues to rack-up the milestones in its quest to get sub-orbital space tourism up and running, this time with its inaugural “captive carry” test flight.
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Why we aren't as ethical as we think we are
Researchers have published a paper that suggests we are not as ethical as we imagine we are.
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