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  • The new Sprig Adventure Series harnesses the natural energy of push- and pump-action play to power the vehicles’ lights and other electronics-all without batteries.
  • The original Gears of War arrived to universal acclaim in 2006, including our Game of the Year award, for it's gritty look and feel, beautifully tuned gameplay mechanics and ridiculously addictive multiplayer game. Two years later (to the day) Epic's beast is back - and it's badder than ever. Read o
  • The Soldier-Wearable Acoustic Targeting System can pinpoint the location of snipers after a single gunshot, audibly informing soldiers of the point of origination.
  • In this day and age, it's not just the tinfoil hat crowd who are likely to find themselves a little paranoid about their precious data. Iomega has announced two new entries to their eGo portable range, the ultra-rugged eGo BlackBelt and the government-grade encryption packing eGo Encrypt.
  • Fanatec’s Porsche 911 GT3 RS Racing Wheel for PC and PS3 is crafted from genuine Alcantara leather, and features the “world’s first” placement of a vibration motor on the brake pedal for that extra touch or realism.
  • If center-hub steering like that found on the Bimota TESI 3D isn't radical enough for you, perhaps this'll do the trick: Tier Motorsports have released a set of concept illustrations featuring a Yamaha R1 that's been modified with a single
  • NewerTech's Voyager is a hot swappable docking station for 2.5" and 3.5" SATA hard drives of up to 2TB capacity. With support for Mac and PC, with interfaces for FireWire 800, FireWire 400, USB 2.0 and eSATA on board, you'll be hard pressed to find a computer that won't talk to it.
  • In a nod to Christmas cheer and the spirit of giving, Sharp has unveiled a 26-foot tall tree comprising 43 of its AQUOS LCD televisions.
  • December 4, 2008 I hate queues. It’s why I never went to Disneyland a second time, why I have developed an industrial-sized, alcohol-proof bladder and why I’d rather bank and shop online rather than do it in a dysfunctional real world environment. Time is a commodity I can’t get more of, my time is
  • December 1, 2008 The appeal of regularly relocating where we live probably comes from our nomadic origins as a species, and over the years we’ve thrilled at the possibilities of some remarkable constructs designed to enable just that: the Icos
  • The versatile new Dragon Runner Small Unmanned Ground Vehicle (SUGV) is a lightweight, portable modular robot which can be quickly configured for both reconnaissance and improvised explosive device (IED) disarmament.
  • The Meraki Solar is a solar-powered Wi-Fi unit that is designed to provide 802.11 b/g wireless Internet coverage over large outdoor areas with a minimum of fuss by removing the need to run power cables.
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