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Samsung Galaxy Note 5 vs. Moto X Style (Pure Edition)
Back in 2013, the Galaxy Note 3 and Moto X were fighting in completely different weight (erm, size) classes. But after two years' worth of evolution, the Moto X has grown into a phablet that rivals the Note perhaps more than any other device. Let's see how the two latest models compare.
Music
Backpack adapter delivers battery power to stomp's mains port
Originally developed for last year's On timer pedal, a pedalboard clock created to help musicians manage time while performing, the 9 V Backpack from Züe Engineering allows a musician to quickly add battery power to a stomp without having to open up the casing.
Bicycles
Bees modular bike transforms and adapts to your riding
The Bees Bike has a completely modular design that lets you quickly change over from hardtail to full suspension. You can also adjust sizing and positioning with ease.
Architecture
Convertible apartment increases living space by 70 percent
Convertible Spaces apartments in Melbourne, Australia, employ movable walls to open up a living space or cut it in two to create a bedroom area with a pull down bed and storage units.
Imaging & Diagnostics
Robotic needle can be steered through tissue
A robot-assisted system promises to make medical procedures that use needles more precise. It uses flexible needles that can be steered in real time to their target, thereby negating any issues with tissue and organ deformation that occurs during insertion.
Bicycles
Kick-Varibike can be powered using your arms as well as your legs
The Kick-Varibike, spotted at Erobike 2015 this week, can be propelled by leg or hand power, and the riding experience is likened by the firm to cross-country skiing or stand up paddling.
Bicycles
Ruder Trike lets you pedal and row at the same time
We've already seen a few bicycles that attempt to provide riders with more exercise by having them pedal with their legs and arms. Ruder-Rad, however, believes that a two-wheeler is too unstable a platform for that kind of locomotion. That's why it's introducing the Ruder Trike.
Automotive
3,000-hp Venturi VBB-3 battles wet salt to set electric land speed record
Wet conditions and bad weather shut down Bonneville Speed Week for the second year in a row this summer, and they didn't much help Venturi and Ohio State, but the team battled through and set a new category electric world record of 240.320 mph (386.757 km/h).
Environment
Waste paper could be a new source of "green" lighter fluid
Lighter fluid may be useful for getting barbecue briquettes lit, but it's not the most eco-friendly stuff in the world. A team of scientists are developing what could be a greener solution, however – cleaner-burning lighter fluid derived from discarded paper.
Gear
VSSL Flask hides your favorite tipple inside a flashlight
The amount of kit needed to go camping in the great outdoors can soon add up. Which means multi-purpose products can be an absolute godsend. The VSSL Flask is one such item, combining a flashlight, compass and a flask for discreetly storing a beverage of your choice.
Bicycles
Viks celebrates its second birthday with carbon fiber
In 2013, Estonian designer Indrek Narusk introduced the Viks, a limited-edition stainless steel fixed-gear commuter bike. Now, to celebrate the line's second anniversary, he's rolled out a carbon fiber version.
3D Printing
NASA tests 3D-printed turbopump
NASA has previously tested simple 3D-printed rocket components, such as combustion chambers and fuel injectors, but if the technique is to be practical, it has to cope with more complex items ... like a rocket engine turbopump.
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