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  • Graphene, the new wunderkind for all sorts of emerging technologies, is still a little too expensive to produce on a commercial scale. Now scientists at CSIRO have come up with a way to create graphene from soy beans, cheaply, quickly, and without all the nasty chemicals usually needed.
  • As part of Netflix's annual Hack Day, where product development teams are set loose to innovate new, out-of-the-box ideas, a prototype has been developed that allows a user to control the Netflix interface with the power of their mind.
  • The 2017 Las Vegas motorcycle auctions combined Mecum's four-day auction (Jan 25-28) with Bonhams' January 26 event to give the year a kickstart. Almost 1000 collectible motorcycles changed hands, offering enough data to identify a few trends that portend what will happen over the coming year.
  • Microalgae is a potentially valuable source of biofuel. Unfortunately, however, growing it on a large scale can be a rather fussy process. Syracuse University Ph.D. candidate Bendy Estime has set out to change that, by developing a new growth medium that makes cultivation and harvesting easier.​
  • A number of groups have been developing wearable devices that measure the user's hydration levels, letting them know when they're getting low. One of the latest comes to us from North Carolina State University, and it can take the form of either a wrist strap or an adhesive chest patch.​
  • ​Few companies have inspired as much brand loyalty as Apple. But after a tepid 2016, we’re wondering if the industry leader is on the verge of seriously alienating its fanbase. Here are the Apple foibles most likely to send long-time users running for Android and Windows products.
  • A branch of the company that makes the Vespa scooter has developed what could be the 21st century equivalent of your childhood wagon. Made by Piaggio Fast Forward, Gita is a cargo robot that can carry up to 40 lb of your groceries or other goods, following behind you or even striking out on its own.
  • ​Media professionals dealing with data-heavy RAW and 4K formats will soon have a new option for their toolkits, with Lexar announcing a new 512 GB CFast memory card. It more than doubles the amount of 4K video that can be stored.
  • Known primarily for its wide range of add-on Bluetooth communication devices, Sena has introduced the first motorcycle half-helmet with integrated coms system. The Cavalry incorporates a discretely pre-wired Bluetooth setup, featuring the basic technologies one would expect in a Sena communicator.
  • Eyeing the iPhone 7 Plus, but can't seem to pull the trigger? Here are some alternatives to consider. These are ​all top-shelf phablets with smooth performance, excellent cameras and bloat-free operating systems.
  • Is a touchscreen strip enough to justify a staggering sticker price? Let’s line up the 13-inch version of the new 2016 MacBook Pro with its 2015 counterpart.
  • ​The ancient Egyptian god Horus lost his eye in a fight, before having it restored. A symbol of restoration, it's the perfect name for a new wearable device for visually-impaired people, which describes a user’s surroundings to help them avoid obstacles, recognize faces and objects, and read text.
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