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  • Backing up your data can save important documents, digital purchases and years of memories. But even if you never have to restore a single file, backups can still give you peace of mind. Join Gizmag, as we review Backblaze, a simple and affordable service that backs up your entire PC.
  • Google has just launched its "Quantum Computing Playground," which is a new web-based integrated development environment (IDE) interface that allows users to write, run and debug software that makes use of quantum algorithms.
  • It's often said that that you shouldn't mix business with pleasure. If that's the case, someone needs to tell the folks at Dell, because the high-end business-focused Venue 11 Pro tablet is a joy to use.
  • Johan Löfgren and Rüdiger Haas of Chalmers University in Sweden have developed a new way of measuring sea level that uses satnav signals for constant, real-time monitoring that promises new insights into many fields, including climate change.
  • Swiss researchers are aiming to create with Roombots, reconfigurable robotic modules that connect to each other to transform themselves into any type of furniture and change shape when needed (from a chair to a table, for example).
  • Those wanting something a little different from their footwear now have another option in the form of Pikkpack: a leather shoe that's delivered in flatpack form and requires a level of assembly on the part of the wearer.
  • The Power Pallet works by burning available biomass, but before the fuel is fully combusted, the resulting flammable gases like hydrogen and carbon monoxide are spirited away to be used instead as fuel in a General Motors engine that acts as an electrical generator.
  • Trike drifting has typically been the plaything of adrenaline junkies with long and winding downhill runs at their disposal. Tortuga Trikes is looking bring the sport to flatter terrain, unveiling a trike with a 6.5 hp motor on the back to bring the hobby even closer to a drift car experience.
  • In the field of regenerative medicine, one area of interest involves scaffolding-like materials that a patient's cells can be "seeded" onto. Now, scientists have developed a polymer that's liquid at room temperature, but that solidifies into a scaffold when injected into the patients' bodies.
  • The Hondajet has passed another milestone on its way to entering commercial service as GE Honda Aero Engines has announced that it’s shipped the first pair of production HF120 jet engines developed for the HondaJet executive jet engine.
  • It's rare that reviewing a device takes six weeks, but then, we don't usually have to wait for nature to let us actually write up the review. Click and Grow's Smart Herb garden was released earlier this year. It aims to help users grow perfect herbs with a minimum of effort.
  • BMW's "sportscar of the future" is about to begin customer deliveries. The i8 is a plug-in hybrid with a short fully electric range, 112 miles per gallon hybrid efficiency and a very feisty, 357 horsepower, all wheel drive sports mode that fires it to 60 mpg in four and a half seconds.
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