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  • The iPhone 6 Plus is Apple's biggest smartphone by far, but it has quite a few rivals on the Android side of the fence. Let's compare the 6 Plus' features and specs with those of one of the top phablets of 2014, the LG G3.
  • Our stereotype of a spacesuit is one of a bulky white outfit. But if an MIT team has any say, the spacesuit of the future will be a snug, form-fitting outfit that’s not only lighter and more flexible but also easier to get on, automatically tightening up to a proper fit at the touch of a button.
  • Canadian researchers have developed a chin strap capable of generating electricity from jaw movements. The team is hopeful that the strap will be able to harvest energy from common actions like eating, chewing and talking to power medical implants and wearable devices.
  • UK-based TMR Designs recently set about designing grips that could be custom-molded to the size and shape of an individual rider's hands. We got our hands on a pair – literally – to find out if they really make a difference.
  • Wakeboarding sure looks like a lot of fun, but it does have at least one limiting factor – you need to find someone else to go out on the water with you, to pilot the boat. Alexander Lind and Philip Werner decided to do something about that, and created the Radinn electric wakeboard.
  • Citroen has never been one to follow convention in the automotive world. The French manufacturer is using the 2014 Paris Motor Show to show the world its latest innovative creations – the C4 Cactus Airflow 2L Concept.
  • 3D printing is revolutionizing the way we manufacturer products in all sorts of industries, including retail and automotives. Now, a firm is looking to take 3D printing into space, literally. Made In Space has created a Zero-G 3D printer that will launch to the International Space Station.
  • Even before it received FAA type certification, Cessna's Citation X+ had claimed the title of the world's fastest civilian aircraft. After receiving certification in June, the aircraft has continued its record-setting ways with a number of US city-to-city speed records.
  • Drivers on a road in the Netherlands are now being guided by glow-in-the-dark road markings. The N329 in Oss is being used to pilot the concept, which is part of the Smart Highway project by Heijmans and Studio Roosegaarde. Glowing Lines is aimed at increasing visibility and safety.
  • There are more great smartphones than ever before, but you won't find two more popular brands than iPhone and Galaxy. How do their latest flagships compare? Read on, as Gizmag goes hands-on with the iPhone 6 and Samsung Galaxy S5.
  • A need to address a lack of housing for our growing population has turned up some eye-catching efforts recently. Italian firm Wasp is the latest to explore the potential of additive manufacturing in this area, developing a super-sized 3D printer capable of producing low-cost housing made from mud.
  • Benelli has rebranded its jet ski business as Belassi, moved to Thailand and built an entirely new, turbocharged, marine-specific engine to retake the crown of the world's most powerful production jet ski.
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