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Nissan developing "fatigue-free" car seats
Nissan is developing new car seats that are claimed to lessen discomfort and fatigue.
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Motorola HC1 Headset Computer with voice recognition and gesture control
Motorola Solutions' HC1 Headset Computer is aimed at industrial and military users who need to keep their hands free on the job while viewing documents and schematics or getting help from far afield specialists.
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Fibonacci Cabinet brings order to the world of home furnishings
Fibonacci Cabinet by design studio Utopia melds tradition with math to create a Chinese medicine cabinet that follows the Fibonacci sequence.
Mobile Technology
Apple Lightning connector crack opens the door to cheap accessories
The authentication chip for Apple's Lightning connector has reportedly been cracked.
Mobile Technology
Nokia introduces budget-friendly Lumia 510
Nokia has introduced the budget-friendly Lumia 510, billed as the company's most affordable Windows Phone Lumia device to date.
Automotive
Porsche introduces Panamera Platinum Edition sport sedan
Porsche has shown off its new Panamera Platinum Edition sport sedan.
Photography
HiLO lens provides a new angle on iPhone photography
The HiLO right-angle lens allows iPhone and iPad photographers to more easily get high- and low-angle shots.
Wearables
Muse lets users monitor their brain waves on mobile devices
Muse is a prototype wearable device, that lets users monitor their brain waves on their mobile device.
Automotive
Ford and friends unleash half a dozen new Mustangs
Ford has previewed six new SEMA Mustangs that get some aftermarket attention from a variety of partners.
Architecture
Flying saucers, glass roadways, subterranean caverns: three visions of the Grand Central Station of 2112
Three leading architects gathered last week at the third annual summit of The Municipal Art Society to present their visions for the dramatic redevelopment of New York's Grand Central Terminal, but only one included an enormous flying saucer.
Automotive
2014 Corvette's 6.2L V-8 LT1 engine to have 450+ horsepower
Chevy's 2014 Corvette LT1 V-8 pushes an estimated 450 horsepower.
Architecture
Could animal blood be the next eco-friendly building material?
British architecture school graduate Jack Munro has found a way to make a building material using one of the few materials from cattle that currently goes to waste – blood.
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