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Nikon D3S DSLR - fast autofocus, HD video and six figure ISO sensitivity
Nikon has finally quashed the rumors to officially announce the forthcoming arrival of its new digital SLR professional camera, the D3S.
Bicycles
Bicycle bling at London Cycle Show
Amongst the sea of carbon fiber and lycra pants at last week's Cycle Show in London, two products really shone - not for any particular innovation or cutting edge technology... they just shone.
Bicycles
Ultra Motor dumps pedals for new A2B Excel electric scooter
Ultra Motor, known for its pedal-assisted bicycles has added two new models to its range, including a pedal-less scooter and a new hybrid model.
Architecture
Everyone gets a water view in Europe’s first rotating hotel
There are plans to build what will be Europe’s first rotating hotel in Croatia. It will give all rooms a view of the Adriatic Sea - eventually.
Good Thinking
Energy generating Murakami rocking chair powers its own light source
The Murakami Chair is a rocking chair that generates enough power through its rocking motion to power its own reading lamp.
Environment
Magnetic leaves indicate levels of air pollution
A new study suggests that measuring the magnetism of tree leaves could be a powerful tool to monitor the air quality of streets with leaves along bus routes shown to be up to ten times more magnetic than leaves on quieter streets.
Architecture
Solar Decathlon 2009 results are in, and the winner is...
The winners of the Solar Decathlon 2009 competition, which sees 20 university-led teams from around the world competing to design, build, and operate the most attractive and efficient solar-powered home, have been announced.
Wellness and Healthy Living
Magnetic nanotags detect cancer much earlier than current methods
Extremely sensitive nanosensor chips are being developed by Stanford University researchers in an attempt to detect the early signs of cancer, called biomarkers, in humans.
Aircraft
Spiraling maple tree seeds inspire world's smallest single-winged rotocraft
University of Maryland’s Clark School of Engineering students have created a flying device based on the unique spiralling maple tree seed that may lead to possible applications for military and emergency services.
Science
Plasmonics breakthrough promises faster computers and communications
A group of European researchers has managed to send plasmonics signals over longer distances in a breakthrough that makes this technology much closer to reality.
Computing
Apple iMac updates - new features including 27-inch widescreen model
Apple has unveiled an all-new iMac range featuring bigger and brighter LED-backlit 21.5 and 27-inch widescreen displays in a new edge-to-edge glass design and seamless all-aluminum enclosure.
Telecommunications
Unused TV channels bring broadband to rural U.S.
Discarded and left-for-dead, old TV broadcast channels (called “white spaces”) that have been freed up by the transition to digital TV in the U.S. are being given new life and used to wirelessly deliver high-speed Internet connectivity to business, education and community users. Under an experimenta
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