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  • Nikon has revealed the D3300, its latest entry-level DSLR, which has a 24-megapixel sensor and will be bundled with a new lighter and considerably smaller kit lens. The company has also announced the development of its next flagship camera, the D4S.
  • Amongst the incremental improvements seen at CES, Toyota has announced its notable and progressive intention to begin selling hydrogen powered cars starting next year. Roll-out will begin in California initially and will continue around the world, it has confirmed.
  • Every smartwatch we've used so far has played the role of companion device. But at CES 2014, we just got some hands-on time with the Neptune Pine, a smartwatch that can actually replace your phone.
  • Last July, Corning announced that germ-killing glass for mobile device screens could be less than two years away. Well, things are apparently progressing quickly. Yesterday, the company unveiled its Antimicrobial Corning Gorilla Glass – although you can't buy a phone that features it quite yet.
  • Narrow-track vehicles are almost certainly part of the solution for traffic congestion. Now Toyota is undergoing research in pioneering EV-sharing schemes for last mile multi-model transport in Japan and France using it's i-Road car-motorcycle combination and its Japan-only COMS EV.
  • Samsung's family of wearables is about to get bigger. Starting next month, three new devices are about to join the Samsung Gear family. Let's pull back the veil and compare the features and specs of Samsung's original Galaxy Gear to the new Gear 2, Gear 2 Neo, and Gear Fit (whew!).
  • The terror attacks in Norway on July 22, 2011 that resulted in 77 people being killed left the country with a sense of abrupt loss. That feeling will be echoed in a memorial designed by artist Jonas Dahlberg, which will see a slice of land removed from the landscape at Sørbråten.
  • Insulating your home may help the environment by lowering your energy usage, but unfortunately the petroleum-based foam that's typically used as insulation isn't all that eco-friendly itself. Researchers in Germany, however, have developed a greener alternative – it's foam made from wood.
  • Gizmag recently had the chance to go hands-on with the Lomography New Petzval Art Lens, a lens which looks like it came straight form the 19th century, to see what the quirky brass-housed optic is all about.
  • It's de rigueur for upmarket brands to have an e-bike in the stable, so it was no surprise that Qoros should show its eBIQE last week. The big surprise was the cloud connectivity and a five inch touchscreen dashboard with an astonishing array of information services. Cheap? NO! Cool? YES!
  • iWinks aims to make lucid dreaming easier and more fun with the dream-enhancing Aurora headband, using EEG sensors and other hardware to detect when a sleeper has entered REM sleep. Using LEDs and sounds, it signals the beginning of REM sleep and sets a mood.
  • Professor Gil Weinberg of Georgia Tech's Center for Music Technology has developed a twin-sticked robotic prosthesis for music student Jason Barnes, who lost his right forearm in an accident 2 years ago. One stick can be completely controlled by the player, but the other "has a mind of its own."
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