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Autonomous wave energy PowerBuoy device commences sea trial
Wave energy company Ocean Power Technologies (OPT) has commenced sea trials of an autonomous wave energy device that provides clean energy for sea-based radar and communications systems in remote ocean locations and in all wave conditions.
Automotive
EV Profiler compares your driving needs to an EV's capabilities
The EV Profiler is a driving data recorder, that lets users know how specific electric vehicles would be able to meet their present driving needs.
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Yotel New York features world's first hotel robotic luggage handler
Yotel New York features the world's first hotel robotic luggage handler
Automotive
Mercedes-Benz SLK Roadster gets a diesel engine (and returns 56.5 mpg)
It's a sign of the times - after 15 years of production of its retractable hardtop (vario-roof) convertible SLK series, Mercedes has given the compact roadster a diesel engine.
Photography
Sony to release 3D, high-def digital recording binoculars
Sony has moved moved into the digital binocular space with two models - the DEV-5 and DEV-3.
Aircraft
Boeing demonstrates swarm technology
Boeing has demonstrated swarm technology for unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) that is similar to the way insects communicate and work together as an intelligent group.
Music
Alesis iO Dock offers music production on the move
Alesis has released what is described as the missing link between the iPad, its associated App Store's catalog of audio and video apps, and the entire world of professional audio equipment.
Music
Kemper Profiling Amp - a thousand flawless guitar amps in a box
The Kemper Profiling Amp amps to be able to re-create any guitar amplifier in around 30 seconds
Marine
C.A.T. concept imagines the water taxi of the future
Dubbed CAT (City Aquatic Transport), this personal water service concept is aimed at providing an alternative to battling traffic on congested inner-city roads.
Photography
Holga's TIM camera lets film fans experiment in 3D
Holga Twin Image Maker (TIM) features double lenses to shoot either 3D images or half frames, allows for multiple exposure and comes with a detachable flash with color filters.
Motorcycles
BMW set to pioneer intelligent active motorcycle suspension
BMW is bringing dynamic, active electronic suspension to the motorcycle world. The Dynamic Damping Control (DDC) system is said to be hitting the market "in the near future."
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New ultraviolet laser technology could increase storage capacity of optical disc media
Researchers have developed a new semiconductor nanowire laser technology that could be used to provide denser optical disc storage, superfast data processing and transmission and even to change the function of a living cell.
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