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Google takes its first 100 percent self-drive car to the streets
Google has revealed its first self-driving car protoype, which as you guessed requires no driver. The prototype accommodates for two passengers and is missing quite a few of the features you'd expect to see in a standard car.
Electronics
Scribble Ink lets users draw with colors that they find around them
How would you like to sample a color that you encounter in the real world, and then draw with it? That's just what Scribble's upcoming Ink color picker pen is designed to let you do.
Space Systems
SpaceShipTwo to be fueled by thermoset plastic similar to nylon
Virgin Galactic has has decided which fuel will be used in the first passenger-carrying flights of its suborbital spacecraft, SpaceShipTwo. The solid fuel grains that will power the world’s largest operational hybrid rocket will be a thermoset plastic similar to nylon.
Computing
Acer announces first Nvidia G-Sync-packing 4K gaming monitor
Acer has announced the catchily-named XB280HK, its latest and greatest PC monitor offering for gamers. Not only does the display feature a much-coveted 4K resolution, it also packs Nvidia’s G-Sync chip for smoother gaming.
Architecture
MIT's CityHome project re-thinks small space versatility
For many residents today, the idea of fitting furniture into a 600 sq.ft condo or apartment has become a compact reality. Now a team from MIT’s architectural program have come up with the CityHome project; a versatile appliance-like solution, designed to increase usable space by two or three times.
Mobile Technology
LG announces flagship G3 smartphone with Quad HD display
LG has raised the curtain on its latest high-end smartphone offering. The flagship device features top bracket specs including an impressive Quad HD display, and despite its branding as a “simple” device, it holds some very impressive specs.
Aircraft
Flying a plane with your mind comes closer to reality
Turning science fiction into fact, researchers at the Institute for Flight System Dynamics of the Technische Universität München (TUM) and the TU Berlin are developing a way for pilots to control aircraft with their minds alone.
Science
New process could lead to more widespread use of graphene
Graphene is very thin, incredibly strong, electrically conductive and chemically inert. It's also rather difficult to work with, however. That may be about to change, as researchers have devised a new method of large-scale graphene production.
Around The Home
Honeywell announces Lyric, a competitor to the Nest smart thermostat
Honeywell has announced a new thermostat, Lyric, that tracks the user's location via their smartphone and adjusts the temperature of their home accordingly. It figures out when a household is empty and when residents are on their way home. Users can expect reduced energy usage and costs.
3D Printing
New RoboCop suit was made with a 3D printer
If you're looking for an excuse to buy a 3D printer, how about the ability to print your own RoboCop? 3D printer manufacturer Stratasys has revealed that its tech was used to produce RoboCop's suit in the new movie. The Objet Connex 3D was used to create both master mold pattern and final parts.
Good Thinking
Expedia joins growing list of businesses accepting Bitcoin payments
Expedia.com has just announced that it will accept bitcoins as payment for online hotel bookings, joining the likes of Virgin Galactic, Overstock.com, and Atomic Mail in embracing the digital currency.
Bicycles
AeroVelo aims to build world's fastest bike
AeroVelo aims to take September's World Human-Powered Speed Challenge in Battle Mountain, Nevada, with an ultra-efficient high speed bicycle named Eta.
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