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Automotive
New hypercars - 1500 hp Hennessy Venom GT2 and 1400 hp Koenigsegg One:1
The horsepower proliferation between the world's hypercar elite looks set to explode again as both Koenigsegg and Hennessy will debut new versions of their Agera R and Venom GT respectively, both with significantly enhanced performance.
Computing
Lenovo claims IdeaCentre Q190 is world's smallest full-function desktop PC
Lenovo has announced the successor to last year's IdeaCentre Q180 desktop computer, the IdeaCentre Q190, which it claims is the world's smallest full-function desktop PC.
Home Entertainment
PRIMA Cinema delivers current-release theatrical films to the home – at $500 a pop
PRIMA Cinema is a new service that allows subscribers to watch current-release theatrical films in their own home cinema.
Body and Mind
The Leatherman Raptor: a multi-tool built to save lives
Leatherman has revealed the Raptor, a pair of medical shears built like a multi-tool and designed to help field medics get people out of dangerous situations as quickly as possible.
Obesity
MIT Media Lab births robotic weight loss coach
Autom, a robotic weight loss coach which began as a prototype at MIT, launches via an indiegogo campaign.
Science
World's oldest digital computer restored to life at age 60
The oldest functioning electronic computer, the Harwell Dekatron, is now fully restored at the age of sixty.
Around The Home
Floppytable keeps the floppy disk alive in coffee table form
The Floppytable from German design duo Neulant van Exel seeks to keep the floppy disk alive in the form of a coffee table.
Good Thinking
Cadbury develops chocolate that won't melt at high temperatures
Cadbury’s research and development plant in Bourneville, U.K. has invented a chocolate that remains solid even when exposed to temperatures of 40º C (104º F).
Sports
Shockbox helmet impact sensor looks out for athletes' noggins
The Shockbox Sensor attaches to an athlete's helmet, and alerts their coach via Bluetooth if they receive a severe head impact.
Good Thinking
Gourmet vending machine dispenses fresh caviar and escargot (for a price)
Beverly Hills Caviar has installed vending machines in several Los Angeles malls that dispense caviar, escargot, and other gourmet foods.
Science
NORUSCA II camera sheds new light on auroras
A new camera called NORUSCA II has produced the first-ever hyperspectral images of the aurora borealis (or northern lights) and may have uncovered a previously unknown atmospheric phenomenon.
Environment
Award-winning device harvests energy from railway track vibrations
Researchers from New York's Stony Brook University have developed a device capable of harvesting energy from train-induced rail track vibrations to power signal lights, structural monitoring systems or even track switches.
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