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Toyota fuel cell bus tested in Tokyo
Toyota and Hino Motors have begun testing a jointly-developed fuel cell bus in Tokyo, Japan. The brief test, which is taking place on public roads in the central and waterfront areas of the city, is designed to will help Toyota improve the technology ahead of a possible market launch.
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Review: ProSounds X-Pro ear plugs turn on and off with a click
Ear protection reduces noise to prevent long-term damage, but it can be difficult or inconvenient to adjust the volume when one needs to hear "normally." The ProSounds X-Pro ear plugs feature an acoustic valve design that allows more or less sound to pass through with the push of a button.
Architecture
hubs makes building your own geodesic dome childsplay
hubs promises to make building an open geodesic dome easy and quick, with construction time rated as under an hour. Its creators cite possible uses for the dome as a garden room, aviary, chicken run, chidren's den, and more.
Mobile Technology
TrackerPad GPS stickers keep tabs on your belongings
Nowadays, you can track the location of belongings such as wallets, bikes and bags with small GPS trackers – TrackerPad is perhaps the smallest of the lot.
Materials
Material with new record melting point predicted
New research predicts it is possible to create a material with a new record-setting melting point that would have a good chance of staying intact, even at the insane temperatures in places like the outer edges of Earth's core.
Architecture
Wood dominates in Cristián Undurraga's Chile Pavilion for Milan Expo
Renowned Chilean architect Cristián Undurraga has created a standout pavilion for this year’s World Exposition. Inspired by “the art of hospitality” the Chile pavilion features a dramatic external wooden facade and stretches over 1,910 sq m (20,560 sq ft).
Knives and Multitools
Coleman Multi-Tool Lighter combines two gadgets in one
If there are a couple of things that serious campers are likely to have on them at all times, it's a multi-tool and a lighter. Coleman has therefore done the logical thing, and combined those two items to form its new Multi-Tool Lighter.
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BATH °C Thermo Colour Map reacts to the weather
Here's a neat idea from a young designer based in Bath, England. The BATH °C Thermo Colour Map offers a new take on the tourist map by highlighting certain areas of the city that are most suitable to visit, depending on the weather.
Computing
Cusby transforms lone Macbook USB-C port into an a-la-carte device hub
New Macbook owners accustomed to having ports for HDMI, USB, and/or video, may find a single USB-C port to be rather limiting. Cusby is a compact, modular and expandable adapter designed to make the transition to a USB-C future a bit easier.
Home Entertainment
Review: Hi-Res-capable, DualCoil-packing T20 in-ear headphones
Back in May, British headphone maker RHA announced a new pair of in-ear headphones that debuted something called DualCoil dynamic driver technology. The T20s promised a true-to-life reproduction and support for high resolution audio. We got to plug in for some hi-res, and lo-res, listening.
Wearables
Thync review: Where we just say yes to a drug-like, brain-zapping wearable
Most "new" products we see are really just minor evolutions of gadgets that have been around for years. But here's one that's completely unlike anything we've used before. Meet Thync, a wearable that zaps your brain to change your mood – like a drug that replaces chemicals with technology.
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Imperial Spherificator lets you create custom "caviar"
While many people may like the "pop-in-your-mouth" texture of caviar, not everyone likes the taste ... or the price. That's why Montreal entrepreneur Naor Cohen created the grandly-named Imperial Spherificator. It takes a liquid of your choice, and converts it into fish egg-like pearls.
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