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"Reset" trailer raises bar for indie game graphics ... by a mile
Two-man development team Theory Interactive is developing "Reset," a first-person perspective puzzle game which, judging by the trailer, has the production values of a multi-million dollar blockbuster video game.
Environment
MIT researchers develop all-carbon solar cell
A new all-carbon cell can capture energy from the near-infrared region of the solar light spectrum, increasing efficiency rates.
Mobile Technology
Review: Plantronics BackBeat GO wireless earbuds
Gizmag reviews the latest Bluetooth wireless earbuds form Plantronics.
Photography
Capturing the future: Game-changing innovations in photography
The rise of digital photography has been a rapid one, so how will we capture our holiday snaps when another two decades have passed?
Marine
B9 Shipping developing 100 percent fossil fuel-free cargo sailing ships
Ireland-based B9 Shipping has started work on a full-scale demonstration vessel as part of its goal to design the modern world’s first 100 percent fossil fuel-free sailing cargo ships.
Photography
Instagram inspires insta-resting Instaglasses concept
A German designer named Markus Gerke has detailed a product design concept for Instragram-inspired Instaglasses that feature a pinhole camera and a range of different filters.
Wellness and Healthy Living
Tiny implantable fuel cell harvests energy from the brain
An implantable fuel cell harvests energy from glucose in the cerebrospinal fluid around the brain.
Body and Mind
Smart T-shirt to remotely monitor chronically ill patients
A smart T-shirt equipped with sensors to remotely monitor the health of patients could help take the strain of healthcare systems.
Architecture
"Cloud House" billows from unassuming Edwardian home
An unassuming Edwardian house in an equally unassuming Melbourne suburb has undergone a remarkable cloud-shaped extension.
Electronics
Sony to become first major manufacturer to take Google TV global with new set top box
With the upcoming release of its new NSZ-GS7 Internet Player and NSZ-GP9 Blu-ray Disc player with Google TV, Sony will be the first major manufacturer to launch Google TV devices outside the U.S.
Science
Europe's fastest supercomputer uses warm water cooling to conserve energy and heat buildings
IBM's SuperMUC supercomputer, the fastest in Europe, has been developed alongside an innovative hot water-cooled mechanism that is 40 percent more energy-efficient than air-cooled technology.
Wellness and Healthy Living
IBM Research produces bacteria-killing "ninja polymers”
IBM chemists have created polymer nanostructures that are capable of killing bacteria, without some of the drawbacks associated with antibiotics.
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