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  • We first caught wind of HGST's high capacity hard drives in 2012, when it claimed it could boost storage capacities by 40 percent by replacing regular air inside the enclosure with helium. The company has stayed the course, now releasing the world's first 10 TB hard drive.
  • Jaguar Land Rover claims that potholes cause £2.8 billion (US$4.3 billion) worth of damage every year in Britain alone. Now the car company is developing the Pothole Alert system, which can not only identify the location and severity of potholes, but can also warn other vehicles about them.
  • The Planetary Society today confirmed that its LightSail satellite has successfully deployed its Mylar solar sail, achieving the main objective of the mission after 19 days in low-Earth orbit. The CubeSat completed transmission of its first image showing the sail open and partly spread out.
  • Researchers at the Cockrell School of Engineering at the University of Texas at Austin have developed Harmony, a two-armed, robotic exoskeleton that uses mechanical feedback and sensor data to provide therapy to patients with spinal and neurological injuries.
  • The smartphone world is one of never-ending oneupmanship. About a month after the launch of two of the best phones we've seen, the Samsung Galaxy S6 and Galaxy S6 edge, LG is trying to knock the new kings of the mountain off their perch. But can the LG G4 keep up?
  • The recently-completed Steampunk Adventure Home, by Ogden, Utah-based Maximus Extreme Living Solutions, is a tough towable home that highlights the impressive versatility of the small living movement.
  • In science, things can move quickly and once-vaunted instruments are often left by the wayside. Bonhams auction house regularly scoops 'em up and dusts 'em off, inviting the technologically curious to take a little stroll through the history of scientific achievement.
  • Unfortunately, electric bikes can tend to be rather expensive, but the creators of the Wave eBike are looking to buck the trend. Billed as "the world's most affordable electric bike ever," it is claimed to provide long range and high speed at half the price of comparable models.
  • Microsoft today launched Office 2016 Preview, making it available for users who want to get an early look at the latest iteration of the company's productivity suite. This new version includes several new features and is designed to work seamlessly across a wide range of devices.
  • Back in January Jaguar Land Rover announced its tie-in with Intel and Seeing Machines to develop eye-tracking technology that could be used prevent drowsy driving – but the firm also has other ideas for eye sensing tech that are both more mundane and more useful in day-to-day terms.
  • Mercedes-Benz has revealed a refreshed version of its G-Class 4x4. Hitting dealerships later this year, the new G-Class lineup includes the all-new EDITION 463 package and the new 416-hp twin-turbo 4.0-liter V8 previewed in the G 500 4x4² concept .
  • BAE Systems is developing a combination night vision and thermal imaging system that not only allows soldiers to rapidly acquire and engage targets in all weather and lighting, but also to remotely aim their weapons without looking through the sights.
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