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  • ​Samsung has confirmed the US pricing and release date for the Galaxy Tab S3, the latest addition to its tablet lineup. The 9.7-inch device arrives in stores on March 24. It is bundled with a pressure-sensitive S Pen stylus and retails for US$599.99.
  • ​​Back in 2015, Google launched a clever venture called Project Sunroof that used Google Maps data to assess the solar potential of individual roofs. It has now expanded to cover every US State and the data makes a compelling case for solar power indeed. ​
  • About 10,000 reels of film recording the 210 above-ground US nuclear tests are the focus of a project at the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) that has spent the past five years transferring the decomposing images to digital format.
  • ​Singapore's Housing & Development Board recently called for proposals to automate the painting of its high-rise buildings. In response, ELID Technology International and Nanyang Technological University teamed up to create a robotic system that does the job.
  • Brabus business vehicles have long been lusted after by workaholics and digital nomads the world over. Its latest Business Lounge puts more tech than ever at passenger fingertips. If you simply must travel by automobile, not private jet or superyacht, this is the way to do it.
  • The LG G6 was unveiled weeks ago at the Mobile World Congress, but without official price points or release dates. For US consumers, that wait is coming to an end: Depending on your carrier, the phone can hit shelves as early as March 30, with a full retail price starting around US$650.
  • 3D printed objects do tend to have a low-res look to them. This is because there are grooves visible between the deposited layers of material. While there are methods of smoothing down the ridges on either side of those grooves, scientists have developed a technique that they say is superior.
  • By analyzing the contrails created by planes running on a biofuel mix, NASA has found that biofuels can cut particle emissions by 70 percent. The benefits come not just from reducing carbon emissions but by also cutting down the chance of contrails forming, which have a bigger impact on the climate.
  • Finnish company Norsepower has looked to the past for inspiration in making modern shipping more environmentally efficient, finding a solution in a nearly century-old engineering innovation relegated to the annals of quirky mechanical history.
  • The Shft IQ, currently on Kickstarter, is a virtual running coach which works with your smartphone to give real-time voice coaching. The foot- or chest-worn device uses an array to running metrics to give advice on how to improve your technique and run faster and longer.
  • ​The BitLock and Skylock may look like traditional U-locks, but they unlock and lock as the user comes in and out of Bluetooth range. Users still have to lug them around, though. Some Korean entrepreneurs have come up with what they believe is a better idea, in the form of the wheel-mounted Bisecu.
  • Lucid Motors has been quietly finalizing the product it plans to sell next year. Although the company showed a completed car in December, we weren't given any info about pricing or performance specs. Finally, three months later, we have the full picture.
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