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  • Well, another day, and another oddball transforming bicycle from Eurobike 2014. Previously, we took a look at the telescoping lever-drive Hank from Korea’s Bygen. This time it’s the MC2, which can be set into eight different configurations.
  • We reviewed Samsung's Gear 2 when it launched in April, but we skipped the Gear 2 Neo. With only minor differences between the two, we figured the Gear 2 review could speak for both. Well, Samsung's smartwatch platform has grown since then, so let's revisit the Samsung Gear 2 Neo.
  • Renault is taking aim at the urban car market with a major redesign for the third-generation Twingo set at recapturing the spirit of the original release in 1992. Based on last year’s Twin’Z and Twin’Run concept cars, Renault calls the new Twingo a fun, ultra-maneuverable city car.
  • There may soon be a new use for discarded tires. Researchers from the US Department of Energy’s Oak Ridge National Laboratory have devised a method of harvesting the carbon black from them, and using it to make anodes for better-performing lithium-ion batteries.
  • Hitachi, in partnership with MIT, the University of Michigan, and the University of California, Berkeley are working on new reactor designs that use transuranic nuclear waste for fuel; leaving behind only short-lived radioactive elements.
  • After Microsoft started offering the Xbox One without the Kinect sensor earlier this year to better complete with Sony's PS4, it was only a matter of time before a standalone Kinect was released. That time has now arrived, with a standalone Kinect to be available from October 7.
  • Responsible dog owners have a new option for cleaning poop up. The Poo Puck aims to make waste clean-up and disposal a quick, pain-free affair. A simple alternative to the plastic bag-mitt grab, it consists of a permanent base and disposable honeycomb cartridges.
  • Depending on the part of the body and the nature of the injury, cartilage either doesn’t grow back at all, or does so very slowly. Now, however, researchers are reporting that cartilage cells harvested from a patient’s own nose can be used to grow replacement cartilage for their knee.
  • We first caught wind of Ryan Frayne and his rapid self-inflation technology on the back of his Air Pad mattress last year. Now Frayne has adapted the air bed's functionality to a multipurpose backpack with a view to bringing on-demand comfort to a variety of situations.
  • The hangar doors have closed on Oshkosh EAA AirVenture for another year with over 500,000 visitors having passed through the gates. Here's a closer look at the sights on offer at one of the world's biggest aviation gatherings.
  • The levels of a building are traditionally stacked upon one another with stairs or elevators used as a means of moving between them. A new design by Sure Architecture, however, takes a different approach. The Endless City in Height instead features two ramps that spiral upwards.
  • Bugatti insiders have gotten to talking about the successor to the legendary Veyron. The car will reportedly use a hybrid powertrain to make it quicker and faster than any iteration of the Veyron, including the world record-breaking Super Sport.
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