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  • Back in February, Rolls-Royce announced its plans to manufacture "a vehicle that can cross any terrain." While we're still waiting to see what that vehicle will look like, the automaker has provided photos of the "engineering mule" that it's using to develop the all-wheel drive suspension system.
  • In our review, we picked the Galaxy S6 as the best smartphone you can buy today. But how does its curved-screen sibling fit into the picture? Join Gizmag, as we walk you through the minor – but stunning – differences in the Samsung Galaxy S6 edge.
  • A new breakthrough by IBM Research and Fuji Film has produced a low-cost particulate magnetic tape with a record density of 123 billion bits of uncompressed data per square inch, which represents 88 times more capacity than 2012's LTO-6 tape cartridge.
  • Scientists from the University of Toronto have conducted research into how breast tissue regeneration is regulated, working with the mammary glands of genetically modified mice. The findings suggest that development of the tissue could be manipulated to avoid the effects of aging.
  • Airliner cabins can get pretty germy. They're packed full of people from all over the world, who spend hours doing things like coughing and sneezing. It was with this in mind that the GermFalcon was created. It's a robot that kills germs on planes, using ultraviolet light.
  • Researchers at Stanford University have created a fast-charging and long-lasting rechargeable battery that is inexpensive to produce, and which they claim could replace many of the lithium-ion and alkaline batteries powering our gadgets today.
  • BMW has announced a new limited run bike. The Cruise M-Bike Limited Edition is a tribute to the company's M Series of cars and uses what BMW calls the "characteristic Austin Yellow Metallic" of the BMW M division. Only 500 models will be made available.
  • Philips has announced that it plans to make 110,000 LED street lights in Los Angeles connected. The company will bring the lights online using new plug-and-play CityTouch technology. It is said to be quick and easy to install, and will allow the city's lights to be controlled via the web.
  • Everything in the home is getting smarter, including cookers: Meld is a smart knob that automates the process of maintaining temperatures and promises a perfect meal every time. It comes with a clip to monitor pot temperatures, and an app for iOS and Android that enables you to program in recipes.
  • Is there any point in buying a phone shaped like a banana (or, if you prefer, a smiley face)? And is LG's latest curved phone worth a look, in the face of tough competition? Join Gizmag, for our quick review of the LG G Flex 2.
  • Jackie Wu and Ritwik Ummalaneni are aiming to give some tiny flying quadcopters a new job in home security. The idea is to have a Jackie drone linked to a home Wi-Fi network and using a smartphone app, the drone can be remotely flown around the house to supply video feeds from its onboard camera..
  • Canon has revealed a pair of new 4K cameras aimed at the professional and prosumer crowd, with the C300 Mark II and the XC10. While both cameras shoot high-quality 4K video, the XC10 is geared towards indies and multimedia journalists while the C300 M2 is a more professional film-making tool.
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