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  • The Power Pillow consists of a battery pack encased within a soft cushion that allows you to charge your smartphones and tablets while relaxing on your sofa. When not in use, the Power Pillow hides the battery pack in a safe, easily located place.
  • Like the electric car, e-bikes continue to evolve and change as newer technologies and materials become available. But for some designers, the best formula resides not in the future, but in the past. For Derringer Cycles, 1920s board-track racers are the inspiration behind its new electric bikes.
  • In the battle between man and fish, technology has swayed things to the humans' favor. Fish finders are probably the most prevalent use of technology in fishing, and FishHunter takes things one step further by incorporating Bluetooth and a smartphone into the fish-locating equation.
  • Although people all over the world enjoy mountain biking, not everyone has year-round access to decent trails. That's why a group of British cyclists invented the Shoretrax modular track system. It ships flat-packed, and can be assembled into different configurations on the spot.
  • Following the launch earlier this week of a collection of frames for Glass, Google has launched the first handful of games for the device. In total, five simple mini games have been released that make use of its smartglass features.
  • Italian open source enthusiasts Francisco Liu and Ampelio Macchi have teamed up to design the Tabby DIY car, a build-it-yourself two or four passenger vehicle design with a chassis that can be assembled in less than 60 minutes.
  • California's F-Pedals has developed two Eddie Kramer Series stomps which receive wireless power when placed on top of a battery-packing F-Board.
  • In one of the more absurd examples of wearable technology we've seen lately, a Japanese firm has created a high-tech bra called the True Love Tester that literally snaps open only when it senses that the woman is in love.
  • One of the big selling features of phones like the iPhone 5s is their ability to verify the identification of the user by scanning their fingerprint. While those phones use a built-in scanner to do the job, the new ICE Unlock app lets Android mobile devices do the same thing, but using their camera.
  • Snacking on a freshly-made pizza in outer space just got a whole lot closer thanks to Anjan Contractor's 3D pizza printer. Contractor, who won NASA's US$125,000 grant last year to create a 3D printer that could print food for astronauts on missions, has come out with a functional prototype.
  • This week Google shocked the tech world by announcing that it was selling Motorola Mobility to Lenovo. While that raises lots of questions about future Motorola phones, it doesn't take anything away from the company's current flagship. Read on, as we take a look at the wooden Moto X.
  • Nicholas Mee & Co, Aston Martin Heritage Dealer in West London, is aiming at a new, (much) younger breed of customers. It’s selling a fully functioning, petrol-engined miniature car for the 10-year old crowd, inspired by the Aston Martin DB models of the 1960s.
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