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  • Japanese auto designer Ken Okuyama has unveiled four new vehicles at the Tokyo Auto show. Three of them are intended for the road and/or track, while the other is made for the field.
  • When was the last time you heard about a sea turtle getting stuck in a shipwreck? Never, that's when. That's why the ARROWS project has created U-CAT – a prototype robotic sunken-ship-exploring sea turtle.
  • Having been available for just over a year now, Tesla’s Model S has received its fair share of acclaim, and its fair share of criticism. So what’s it like to drive this 416 hp all-electric, and how does it compare to other premium sedans? Gizmag went to Palo Alto to find out first hand.
  • Described by its creators as the first freeform software controller, Palette is a range of buttons, dials and sliders made so that creative types can design their own hardware interfaces for their software of choice, be it for music creation, photo-editing or gaming.
  • Is it worth buying a smartwatch this holiday season? Or are you better off waiting for Apple and Google to enter the race? Let's line up the biggest smartwatches of 2013, compare their features and specs, and see if it's worth pulling the trigger.
  • While Lexus may be best-known for its automobiles, in recent years it's been dabbling in bicycles. As a result, it's now possible to buy a Lexus road bike, while a commuter may be on its way. At this year's Tokyo Motor Show, however, a new Lexus bike was unveiled ... the NXB Concept mountain bike.
  • What could be better than a jellyfish-inspired machine that swims underwater? Well, how about one that flies in the air? A group of scientists from New York University have created just such a contraption, and it could have big implications for tiny flying robots.
  • One problem with electric taxis is the amount of time that their batteries can take to recharge. With the EVA taxi, however, that isn't a problem. The prototype vehicle can reportedly get enough of a charge in 15 minutes to travel 200 km (124 mi).
  • Subaru gave the world a look at where its Legacy car line is going with the world premiere of new the Levorg concept car at the 2013 Tokyo Motor last week.
  • New Zealand's Olaf Diegel has now added a set of drums and a keyboard to his portfolio of beautiful 3D-printed instruments. His new creations will join guitar and bass models for a road trip to Frankfurt in Germany next month, to be used by a live band.
  • JTM Service is aiming to make life a little easier for individuals who rely on service dogs to get through their day-to-day life. These highly-trained dogs have are able to perform all sorts of remarkable tasks for their owners, and now, they can add doing laundry to the list.
  • Recon Instruments has outed the fourth generation of its heads up display for skiers and snowboarders. The Snow2 brings with it enhanced connectivity, extra processing grunt and a 35 percent increase in battery life over the previous version.
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