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nOb offers precision control of virtually any onscreen element
The scroll wheel of a computer mouse can be a bit of an imprecise monster when it comes to making fine adjustments in media production software. The retro-looking nOb is like a supercharged scroll wheel that's used for making ultra-fine adjustments of parameters, settings and screen elements.
Mobile Technology
The 12 best mobile devices for the 2015 holidays
Looking for a new mobile device for yourself or a loved one this holiday season? Let Gizmag make your decision a little easier, as we break down the best smartphones, tablets, laptops and 2-in-1s you can buy today.
Automotive
Porsche to take all-electric Mission E concept to production
After building one of the most capable hybrid supercars of all time in the 918 Spyder, Porsche is moving on to an all-electric car, with the Mission E concept that it revealed at this year's Frankfurt Motor Show being given the go-ahead for production.
Architecture
London's Assemble architecture collective awarded Turner Prize
London collective Assemble has become the first architecture firm to be awarded the Turner Prize, in honor of its work on the Granby Four Streets redevelopment project in Toxteth, Liverpool.
Obesity
Losing a single gram of fat in the pancreas can reverse Type 2 diabetes
New research has improved our understanding of Type 2 diabetes, providing a new insight into the positive effects that weight loss can have on sufferers. According to the researchers, reversing the condition can be as simple as losing a single gram of fat in the right place.
Body and Mind
"Smart Band-Aid" flexes, delivers medicine and more
A team at MIT has developed a gel-like material that is sticky, stretchable and can be combined with sensors, lights and drug delivery systems to create a complete "smart wound dressing."
Architecture
Vo Trong Nghia impresses with beautiful bamboo pavilions
Bamboo can be a useful building material, but the Diamond Island Community Center by Vietnam's Vo Trong Nghia Architects recently provided a reminder that in the right hands, it can be beautiful, too.
Good Thinking
SkySaver offers escape from a burning high-rise
Being trapped on an upper floor of a burning high-rise is the stuff of nightmares, but SkySaver could offer a means of escape. It's worn on the back like a backpack and allows the user to abseil out of a window and reach the ground in one piece.
Architecture
Work begins on London's huge "super sewer" construction project
London has embarked on what is described as a "one in one-hundred-and-fifty-year project." The maneuvering of a crane into place at Blackfriars on the River Thames marks the start of major work on the Thames Tideway Tunnel, a "super sewer" that will drastically reduce sewage overflow into the river.
Wearables
Review: TomTom's Spark (Cardio + Music) fitness tracker brings the tunes
The TomTom Spark (Cardio + Music) wants to be the only gadget you take on your workout. It packs all-day activity tracking, heart-rate monitoring and GPS, along with built-in music storage and playback via Bluetooth. We recently spent a month putting the Spark through its paces.
Mobile Technology
Gamevice review: The best iOS game controller comes to iPhone
We don't review many mobile game controller accessories, but Gamevice's iOS gamepads are doing what we wished all mobile controllers had been doing for years: latching onto the sides to transform your iDevice into something along the lines of a PS Vita.
Materials
Material one thousand times thinner than paper withstands the squeeze to retain its shape
Engineers have developed a first-of-its-kind nanoscale plate that is one thousand times thinner than paper, yet still manages to maintain its shape after being bent and twisted by a human hand.
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