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  • Hasselblad has revealed a new Wi-Fi enabled version of its H5D-50c camera. The new camera is the same as the one released earlier this year, but comes with wireless capabilities built-in.
  • Alaska-based Mackinnon Marine Technologies' AlumaSki attempts to combine the best features of Jet Skis and steel jet boats. It has the form factor of a personal watercraft, along with a one-piece quarter-inch aluminum hull.
  • North Carolina State University researchers have developed a way to control the surface tension of liquid metals with the application of very low voltages. This may lead a new field of morphing electronic components or – maybe one day – even self-assembling, terminator-style robots.
  • Researchers at MIT's Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Lab have come up with a 3D printed, soft-shelled, disembodied tentacle that can autonomously slither like a snake through all manner of pipes, channels, and burrows.
  • Small enough to fit in the palm of your hand, yet noisy enough to irritate everyone around you in eight-minute bursts, there's plenty of fun to be had with Parrot's new Rolling Spider Minidrone. Join Gizmag, as we take Parrot's latest smartphone-controlled UAV for a spin.
  • A nuclear-powered, water-based battery that is claimed to be both longer lasting and more efficient than current battery technologies, and which may eventually be used as a dependable power supply in vehicles and spacecraft, has been produced by researchers at the University of Missouri.
  • Despite being built from plywood, the Maintenance-Free House promises to not need any significant maintenance for at least 50 years. This is thanks to a glass "shield" that keeps it safe from the elements.
  • The acceleration of 3D printing means that even cars can be now printed. The Local Motors Strati 3D car was printed live at the International Manufacturing Technology Show (IMTS) 2014 last week. The printing process took just 44 hours.
  • If you want a smartphone with a premium metallic build, then Apple and HTC are the two companies to look at. And now that Apple is getting into the large-screen phone game, the iPhone and HTC One make for a more difficult choice than ever. Join Gizmag, as we compare the iPhone 6 and HTC One (M8).
  • SanDisk has announced its, and the world's, highest capacity SD memory card so far. Designed with professional videographers and photographers in mind, the 512 GB SanDisk Extreme PRO SDXC UHS-I memory card couples high capacity with write speeds up to 90 MB/s and Class 3 (U3) recording speeds.
  • Dremel, the company best known for its rotary power tool that's used for everything from routing and sanding to carving and engraving, has announced that it's taking a leap into the 21st century with its first consumer 3D printer – the Dremel 3D Idea Builder.
  • When the Kindle Fire HD was first announced in 2012, it sneaked in at just under US$200. The just announced 6-inch version will cost half of that. Founder and CEO of Amazon Jeff Bezos claims that the Fire HD 6 is the most powerful tablet for under $100.
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