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Sea Chair Project harvests plastic from the oceans to create furniture
The Sea Chair project aims to harvest floating plastic debris from the oceans and re-purpose it into furniture.
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Phosphor's swipe-friendly Touch Time watch
Phosphor's Touch Time watch features a touch display that allows access to the watches’ various functions with a swipe or a tap.
Space Systems
Microthruster ion drive gives tiny satellites a boost
MIT has developed penny-sized microthrusters for use in cubesat nanosatellites.
Science
Wave Glider ocean robots to track sharks in northern California
Stanford University researchers are deploying a fleet of static buoys and Wave Glider robots to turn the waters off the coast of San Francisco into a huge WiFi network to track tagged fish and animals.
Mobile Technology
Smartphone penetration breaks 50% barrier in the U.S.
Data from telcos show that there are now more smartphones than featurephones in the US
Military
DARPA developing unmanned sub hunters
DARPA has awarded a contract to develop unmanned submarine hunters capable of operating for months on end without human intervention.
Mobile Technology
Optimus Vu to launch worldwide this September
LG has announced that its 5-inch, 4:3 aspect Optimus Vu smartphone/tablet will be released in worldwide this September.
Photography
Ten compact cameras that out-snap the iPhone
Despite the popularity of snapping photos using an iPhone, there is still a place for dedicated compact cameras so we examine 10 units that might deserve a spot in your pocket alongside your phone.
Outdoors
Barefoot shoes go hiking with the Lizard Kross Scramble
The Lizard Kross Scramble brings barefoot shoe design to a hike near you.
Home Entertainment
New system promises better glasses-free 3D TV
Researchers have developed a technology that converts conventional 3D Blu-rays in real-time, making them compatible with wide-angle autostereoscopic displays.
Science
Room-temperature solid state maser may be the laser of tomorrow
A team of British scientists report that they have created the first solid state maser that operates at room temperature.
Architecture
Michael Jantzen's latest M-Velope transforming shelter
The M-Velope is described by creator Michael Jantzen as a sculpture you can sit inside, and definitely not a gazebo.
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