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The Magic W3: the mini-PC with phone capabilities that's not a smartphone
The Magic W3 is claimed to be the world's first handheld microcomputer running on a full version of Windows 7, and can also be used to make telephone calls
Motorcycles
ZX-10R: Trackside with Kawasaki at round one of the 2011 World Superbikes
Gizmag's Fabian Fitzgerald spoke to Chris Vermeulan and his team manager, Paul Risbridger, at the opening round of the 2011 WorldSBK season for an insight into the technology behind the new superbike.
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AQUASUN system puts floating solar panels on bodies of water
AQUASUN is a system of floating solar panels, that can be installed on the surface of existing bodies of water.
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Solar Pegasus harnesses power of Apollo for battery-free fun
The Solar Pegasus Flying Horse incorporates a solar panel in the mythological winged horse's carriage to harness energy from the sun, or nearest available lamp, to power its batteries and keep the winged horse prancing.
Aircraft
Space Shuttle Discovery's final mission drawing to a close
Space Shuttle Discovery's final mission into space
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ITU tracks the decade that transformed the world
During the first decade of the 21st century, information and communication technologies came within reach of most of the world's people.
Automotive
Making waves with the Manta amphibious three-wheeler concept
The Manta three-wheeler amphibious concept vehicle has an electric motor on each of the rear wheels, which can be rotated 90 degrees to provide propulsion in water.
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New, more effective optical fibers have semiconductive core
Scientists have created a new type of fiber optic cable with a zinc selenide core, that is said to be better than conventional cables at transmitting and manipulating light.
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iPod Classic: Thanks for the memories?
Will the iPod Classic be discontinued?
Electronics
NEC unveils contactless fingerprint scanner
NEC has developed an identification system that is able to register the ridges of a fingerprint and the finger vein characteristics without any sort of physical contact.
Robotics
Autonomous robots could collaborate on mapping hazardous environments
The MAST research project is working on developing tiny autonomous, collaborative robots, that could be used to map out hazard environments for humans.
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The Internet of Things moves a step closer with open source, ultra-low-power JenNet-IP
Earlier this week, NXP Semiconductors announced a US$1.00 Greenchip which enables every light bulb to have its own wireless IP address. It has since announced it is to make its JenNet-IP, ultra-low-power, wireless software available as Open Source
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