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Stonehenge Visitor Centre open to druids and others in time for 2013 winter solstice
The £27-million visitor centre built for the world’s most famous Neolithic monument has opened its doors just days before the winter solstice in Britain, offering a modern, but low-key and educational introduction to the 5,000-year-old stone circle of Stonehenge.
Telecommunications
Cities reimagined as cellular dreamscapes
Nickolay Lamm is a self-identified artist and researcher, who transforms New York, Chicago, Hollywood, and Washington D.C. by converting cellular network transmissions into visual overlays on city images.
Automotive
Willie bus concept plasters public transport with LCD billboards
A new bus concept by designer Tad Orlowski puts a more modern spin on the idea of bus advertising, integrating large LCDs on the broad sides of the bus. The screens can display a variety of information, including paid advertising, bus information and TV coverage.
Architecture
Cutting the cord: Gizmag's Top 10 off-grid homes
An off-grid home frees the owner from the vagaries of unscrupulous energy giants, can potentially help reduce impact on the environment, and offers a greater self-sufficiency. Join us as we shine a light on 10 of our favorites.
Around The Home
EmoSPARK: An "artificial intelligence console" that wants to make you happy
Steering clear of the traditional humanoid robot blueprint, inventor of the EmoSpark console Patrick Levy Rosenthal aims to bring artificial intelligence to consumers in the form of a cube small enough to fit in the palm of your hand.
Around The Home
myLIFTER stores heavy items out of the way with the help of an iPhone
myLIFTER, a motorized lifting device, is controlled by an iOS device via Bluetooth 4.0 and eases the load of storing away heavy items such as bikes and kayaks.
Children
Top 10 coolest high tech toys for kids
Christmas is around the corner and the hunt for the best kids toys out there has never been more exciting. With iPhone controlled toys, smart toys and customizable robots, the latest breed of high-tech toys have a lot to offer. Check out Gizmag's top 10 coolest tech toys for kids.
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NASA crushes rocket fuel tank for science
At the NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Alabama, engineers are crushing an enormous can by subjecting it to almost one million pounds of force, as part of a project to design the fuel tanks for the Space Launch System (SLS).
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Best iPhone and iPad games of 2013
iOS gaming has come a long way. Just a few years ago the best you could hope for was a virtual pool simulator or Doodle Jump. But today we have ports of top-notch console games and creative originals from indie developers. Join Gizmag, as we break down some of the top iPhone and iPad games of 2013.
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LG to launch new UltraWide monitors at CES
Following on from its release of the world's first 21:9 aspect ratio computer monitor last year, LG is heading to CES in January with two new UltraWide models, including the top-of-the-line 34-inch IPS 21:9 UltraWide UM95 model
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Steve McQueen's Midas touch poised to strike again
Three motorcycles owned by actor Steve McQueen will go under the hammer on January 8, once more threatening auction records. This article chronicles the history of cars and bikes formerly owned by McQueen sending enthusiasts into a bidding frenzy at auction and the prospects for the three bikes.
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New frontiers: Drones deliver a raft of surprises in 2014
2014 wasn’t the year that drones first entered the consumer lexicon, but it did see the notion of using these vehicles to our advantage become much more palatable. Let’s have a look at some of the year’s surprising drone projects which promise to shake things up in exciting new ways.
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