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Plants vs. Zombies sequel announced for early 2013
The sequel to multi-platform tower defense hit
Plants vs. Zombies
is due to launch in the first half of 2013.
Science
Wave Glider ocean robots to track sharks in northern California
Stanford University researchers are deploying a fleet of static buoys and Wave Glider robots to turn the waters off the coast of San Francisco into a huge WiFi network to track tagged fish and animals.
Good Thinking
Student-designed surgical device could be the "future of suture"
The FastStitch is a prototype device, designed to facilitate the closure of surgical incisions in the fascial layer.
Mobile Technology
Smartphone penetration breaks 50% barrier in the U.S.
Data from telcos show that there are now more smartphones than featurephones in the US
Military
DARPA developing unmanned sub hunters
DARPA has awarded a contract to develop unmanned submarine hunters capable of operating for months on end without human intervention.
Mobile Technology
Optimus Vu to launch worldwide this September
LG has announced that its 5-inch, 4:3 aspect Optimus Vu smartphone/tablet will be released in worldwide this September.
Home Entertainment
New system promises better glasses-free 3D TV
Researchers have developed a technology that converts conventional 3D Blu-rays in real-time, making them compatible with wide-angle autostereoscopic displays.
Architecture
Michael Jantzen's latest M-Velope transforming shelter
The M-Velope is described by creator Michael Jantzen as a sculpture you can sit inside, and definitely not a gazebo.
Children
LeapPad 2 learning tablet now available
LeapFrog has updated its popular child-friendly LeapPad tablet with the LeapPad 2, available for purchase now from US$99.99
Robotics
The Double turns you into a video-calling, iPad-faced robot
The Double is a simple robot that adds animation to video calls and conferences.
Around The Home
Clopen - the invisible drawer hidden in a floating shelf
Clopen is the name of a design prototype from Japanese company Torafu Architects that hides an invisible drawer inside a floating shelf.
Mobile Technology
Sony launches new touch-enabled E-Ink PRS-T2 Reader
Sony says that its new 6-inch touchscreen e-Reader benefits from more paper-like page turns, an E-Ink display that's been optimized for long-term, ad-free reading and a splattering of social features.
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