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Dual-lens camera promises better smartphone photos
While it is possible to squeeze optical zoom lenses into phones, Tel Aviv University spinoff company Corephotonics has developed a sleeker alternative, that utilizes the combined output of two compact lenses.
Military
Laser weapon adds sea-going craft to its list of conquests
Having previously demonstrated its ability to track, target, and destroy rockets at high speed, the versatility of the Lockheed Martin’s ADAM (Area Defense Anti-Munitions) High Energy Laser (HEL) system has been further established by taking aim at waterborne targets.
Photography
Sony announces flagship A7R II full frame mirrorless camera
The A7R II is Sony's new flagship mirrorless camera offering, and looks like it could be something special. Using a 42-megapixel back-illuminated full frame Exmor R CMOS sensor the camera promises to deliver high quality images in any lighting condition.
3D Printing
MX3D gets go-ahead for 3D-printed bridge in Amsterdam
3D printing R&D firm MX3D is planning to print a bridge across a canal in Amsterdam, the Netherlands. It is hoped that the robots used will print their own supports and gradually move across the water, creating the bridge as they go.
Good Thinking
SL-Tainer shipping container gets off the ground without a crane
Shipping containers are very versatile, but they're also very expensive to move. Excalibur Shelters's SL-Tainer is a self-lifting container that does away with the need for a crane to get it on and off the back of a truck.
Body and Mind
Time-lapse captures the death of white blood cells for the first time
Little was known about what happens exactly when white blood cells reach the end of their life cycles. Scientists have now captured the death of white blood cells on camera for the first time, showing that they eject much of their contents while decomposing.
Automotive
State of the Game: Supercars
Supercar, hypercar, megacar ... whatever you want to call today's fastest, most powerful, most technologically advanced cars, they're in the midst of a very exciting evolution. Join us as we delve into the state of the modern supercar.
Mobile Technology
Tips and tricks to get more from iOS 8
It's all eyes on iOS 9 since it was announced at WWDC, but there's still a good three months until it's going to get pushed out to everyone. In the meantime, there's still plenty of functionality to be squeezed out of iOS 8 – here are some expert tips to make use of Apple's most recent mobile OS.
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Review: Leica's quirky Q, the ultimate full-frame street shooter
Priced at a truly scary US$4,250, the Leica Q looks very limited on paper with its single, fixed 28mm lens. But in practice it's a brilliant creative tool, a lightning fast and near-silent street shooter with stellar optics, awesome autofocus and sumptuous imaging.
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RoguePak replaces the hydration bladder with disposable hydration "cartridge"
If there's one knock on hydration packs, it's that the reservoirs inside can be difficult to clean. Texas company APK Gear has a solution: disposable, self-sealing bladders that you never have to clean.
Motorcycles
McGuinness and Mugen dominate 2015 SES TT Zero Challenge
Team Mugen reaffirmed its electric class authority with an improved version of the two-rider team that monopolized last year’s proceedings. Yet this time it seems that serious competition has arrived.
Automotive
Honda paddle-shifts over dirt with 2016 Pioneer 1000 UTV
Last year, Honda earned some press for adding paddle shifters to its Pioneer 500 UTV. Now, it's launching a larger, more powerful side-by-side with the feature – the all-new Pioneer 1000.
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