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  • The idea of "Slegooning" is to turn sledding into a full-contact sport. Two of these caged soap-box racers for the slopes would be pitted side-by-side down a run and could take each other out with aggressive maneuvers.
  • Recent developments in regeneration technology are almost ready for prime time. Both Hydraulic Hybrid Vehicles and Power Generating Shock Absorbers are both being field tested and may be soon headed for mass production.
  • Just bought yourself a netbook and found yourself wondering what games will run without help from a modern GPU? Not to worry - there's a good ten million or so people out there in the same boat, and we've done some of the hard work for you.
  • If you forgot to get a Christmas present for yourself, now is as good a time as ever to hit Steam. With a minimum 10% off everything in the store and critically acclaimed games like BioShock and Portal available for just US$4.99, you're bound to find something suitable.
  • EA’s NASCAR Kart Racing has been designed exclusively for the Wii and includes licensed NASCAR drivers and 24 reversible race layouts that will have players speeding through treacherous landscapes, winding around rocky cliffs, jumping rivers and dodging falling boulders.
  • Black & Decker’s new Energy Saver Series consists of a Power Monitor, a thermal leak detector and an automated light switch to help users cut their energy use – and their energy bills as well.
  • After initially shunning the idea of the full band game, Activision caved, and decided to bring the Guitar Hero franchise up to par with the release of Guitar Hero World Tour - just in time to compete with MTV's sequel to Rock Band, the game that brought music video games to the next level last Nove
  • Fujitsu Siemens has announced one of the first portable external graphics cards, the GraphicsBooster. Featuring an ATI Mobility Radeon HD 3870 graphics card with 512MB dedicated memory and DVI-I and HDMI outputs, it's enough to turn your laptop into a quad-screen-pushing, Crysis-playing beast.
  • December 8, 2008 Swiss school teacher Louis Palmer last week became the first person to drive around the world on solar power. The 52,000km (32,000 mile) trip t
  • HP and Arizona State University have announced the first prototype of their affordable, flexible electronic displays.
  • The explosion in capacity of the now commonplace portable USB drive has coincided with a huge array of different form factors entering the market. This new example from Lacie takes the shape of a coin designed to slip into your pocket or
  • This week brings a relatively huge number of new releases on Blu-ray, including the eagerly awaited Batman movie The Dark Knight, kid-friendly
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