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Ant-Roach illustrates potential for inflatable robots
Ant-Roach is a six-legged "pneubot," designed to showcase the capabilities of inflatable robots.
Environment
The first lab-grown hamburger will cost $345,000
The first hamburger made from lab-grown meat is estimated to cost $345,000, but new technologies hold the promise of making growing meat without the animal affordable
Computing
Lenovo IdeaCentre Q180 claims title of world's smallest desktop PC
Lenovo has announced the tiny IdeaCentre Q180 desktop PC with Windows 7 onboard, powered by an Intel Atom D2500 CPU and AMD Radeon HD 6450A discrete GPU.
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The Emulator - transparent touchscreen mixing desk puts DJs center stage
Grab your glowsticks hipsters and get ready to partay with Emulator - a Multi-Touch Professional DJ System.
Music
238 labels down: Is Spotify fair to artists?
It's been a week of intense speculation as to the role and future of Spotify within the music industry.
Drones
U.S. deploys the Switchblade Kamikaze Drone
The Switchblade is a man-packable micro air vehicle, offering silent, loitering, almost invisible, over-the-horizon, aerial surveillance and reconnaissance. If it finds a target of opportunity, it also carries a warhead
Electronics
BoardX: Arduino on steroids
BoardX is a new DIY electronics kit that may provide a compelling alternative to Arduino
Computing
Seagate offers best of both worlds with second gen Momentus XT hybrid solid state/hard drive
Seagate has begun shipping the second generation of the Momentus XT hybrid solid state/hard drive that it claims is the company's fastest ever drive for personal computers.
Photography
Fujifilm announces premium X-S1 bridge camera
Fujifilm has unveiled a new addition to its premium X Series camera family - the X-S1 12 megapixel superzoom.
Mobile Technology
Siri hack lets your iPhone control your car
Developer Brandon Fiquett has hacked Siri so that it can control his car.
Marine
The smartphone controlled Aquabotix Hydroview underwater vehicle
Aquabotix has rolled out a new underwater viewing system in the form of the iOS- and Android-controlled Hydroview remotely operated underwater vehicle.
Body and Mind
Researchers create bone-like material using 3D printer
Washington State University researchers have used a 3D printer to create a bone-like material that could be used to create customized scaffolds to stimulate the growth of replacement bone tissue.
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