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  • At the Code Conference in California this week, Intel revealed that its 3D-printed Jimmy Research Robot, which debuted at Maker Faire NYC last year, will be available through its 21st Century Robot Project later this year. Users will be able to download the files required for printing.
  • Though LG's smartphones sell pretty well, they aren't nearly as popular as Samsung's. But is an underdog like LG more likely to push the smartphone envelope? Let's plop down LG's latest flagship, the G3, next to the Samsung Galaxy S5 to compare their features and specs.
  • In the unending march towards faster connection speeds, another benchmark has been surpassed. Huawei claims it has "achieved the industry’s first 10 Gbps Wi-Fi service in laboratory trials." The firm says the achievement paves the way for the next generation of commercially-available Wi-Fi.
  • Scientists at the Fudan University in Shanghai, China, have developed a high-performance Li-ion battery made of carbon nanotube fiber yarns. Roughly one 1 mm in diameter, the battery yarn is lightweight enough to create weaveable and wearable textile batteries that could power various devices
  • The Camileo X-Sports is Toshiba's answer to a GoPro camcorder. At £180 (US$300), it lines up against GoPro's entry level Hero3, which itself retails for £199 ($330). Gizmag took a look at the Camileo X-Sports' specifications and how it performs.
  • If you watch any cop shows, then you know that a person's race and gender can be determined by doing a DNA analysis of one of their hairs. Now, however, scientists have developed a method of obtaining that same information from hair, that's quicker than DNA testing and is 100 percent accurate.
  • Forget using your pickup truck for hauling tools and supplies; load it up with speakers and DJ equipment instead. Volkswagen's commercial arm did just that with the all-new Amarok Power concept, which it showed at the Wörthersee GTI festival over the weekend.
  • Heimplanet makes some of the most interesting inflatable tents on the market. Its latest tent may be its most interesting of all. The model is designed to hook up directly to the Audi Q3, offering a lightweight car-camping solution.
  • Instagram devotees rejoice, your filtering options may be about to get a little more diverse. Researchers from MIT have developed an algorithm that takes standard "style-transfer" techniques up a notch, enabling the style of studio photography to be layered over the top of your portraits.
  • Boulder, Colorado-based Rhino Cubed recently unveiled an off-grid micro-home made from a single shipping container. Dubbed the Rhino Cube, it can serve as weekend retreat or full-time shelter.
  • Startup New Matter has launched what it calls an "end-to-end 3D printing system" made up of an inexpensive printer named MOD-t, companion software, and an online shopping portal to buy, sell and share optimized designs.
  • Despite its many desirable qualities and potential applications, graphene still isn't as widely used as it could be for one main reason – it's difficult to apply to surfaces. Now, however, scientists have devised a method of simply spraying the stuff on.
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