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  • Backpacks with integrated chargers aren't new, but start-up AMPL Labs takes the next step in what it's calling the world's smartest backpack. Not only does the Smartbag include an integrated charging port in every pocket, it lets you monitor and control the process from your smartphone.
  • This year's Detroit Auto Show featured plenty of fuel cell, electric and plug-in hybrid vehicles on show, as well as a cavalcade of giant American trucks and several truly stunning sports and supercar launches. Scott Collie and Loz Blain battled the crowds to bring you this highlights gallery.
  • Imagine laser tag with a million players all on the one battlefield. The creators of iTager claim that their system makes it possible. The fully-wireless iTager system works over 2,500 ft (760 m) and can be mounted onto existing laser tag weapons, your hand, or even a bicycle.
  • The majority of products you see at CES are forgettable, but every year there's also a handful of innovations that are either the next big thing, or so ambitious and imaginative that we can't help but shine our spotlight on them. These are Gizmag's picks for the best of CES 2015.
  • Should you be wondering what Infiniti's next sports coupe will look like, then look no farther than its recently-revealed Q60 Concept. According to the automaker, the 2+2 coupe is "very close" in design to a production-model coupe, to be made next year.
  • For senior citizens, falling down can result in life-changing injuries. With that in mind, Pennsylvania-based company ActiveProtective is developing a wearable airbag that deploys in the event of a fall, to protect seniors' hip bones.
  • Traditionally, heart failure patients awaiting organ transplants have been anchored to a hospital bed by a washing machine-sized device that keeps blood pumping through their veins. But for Stan Larkin, a new form of wearable technology called the Freedom Driver is allowing him to keep on the move.
  • Nest Labs has added yet another layer of automation to its smart thermostat by way of integrated support for Automatic's Connected Car Adapter. The partnership will enable those that own both devices to program the climate of their home based on the location of their vehicle.
  • Eamey’s Primo 3 is a headset that combines activity tracking and audio playback, while doing away with wires. The low-cost accessory offers local audio storage alongside a built-in FM radio, and is currently the subject of a crowdfunding campaign.
  • Alongside the multitude of expensive, extravagant product launches for high-performance hypercars (we're looking at you, Ford GT), Buick has used the 2015 North American International Auto Show to quietly launch a beautiful design concept that points to where the brand is headed.
  • Every poker player will have wished they had just a little more insight into a hand at some point. A new piece of software created by the Computer Poker Research Group at the University of Alberta, however, has no such crises of confidence. Cepheus has "solved" heads-up limit Texas hold 'em.
  • Duke University researchers claim to have grown human muscle tissue in a laboratory that contracts and reacts to stimuli such as electrical impulses and chemicals in the same way that a real human muscle does. This may soon allow study of muscle diseases and drug tests outside the body.
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