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  • According to recent research, the human brain will always notice known symbols faster than it notices generic lights. With that in mind, a group of researchers have developed Brainy Bike Lights, which feature an LED "cyclist" symbol instead of just a row of bulbs.
  • The VANMOOF Electrified is billed as the "world's first intelligent commuter bike." Not only does it have the usual e-motor, it comes stock with an integrated GPS anti-theft tracking system. VANMOOF has recently tweaked the design of the bike and is moving toward launch.
  • SpitzLift has updated its miniature crane, cutting the weight to 30 lb (13.6 kg), while retaining the ability to lift up to 900 lb (408 kg). It mounts just about anywhere, including on a truck, in a van, or on a pier, and could be a good option to do some heavy lifting without risking your back.
  • For even the most persuasive of parents, getting the children to form healthy dental habits certainly has its challenges. San Francisco-based start-up Grush is aiming to make the brushing experience a little more appealing by incorporating elements of something much more enjoyable: video games.
  • With the first Surface Pro, Microsoft laid out its vision of the future: one device with the guts of a laptop that can replace your laptop, tablet, and (possibly) desktop. What happens when you take that first model and improve on its battery life? You have the less compromised Surface Pro 2.
  • New York creates a huge amount of waste. Disposing of it requires a variety of environmentally damaging processes, such as landfill and transportation. To try and minimize the impact of waste disposal, Present Architecture has proposed a series of composting islands along the city's waterfront.
  • AeroVironment has released its TurboCord, which allows businesses to provide faster EV charging by simply installing NEMA 6-20R 240-volt outlets rather than going to the expense of providing dedicated charging units.
  • TaskLab's original TaskOne iPhone multi-tool case packs a variety of tools and functions, but apparently the company feels it doesn't appeal to enough people. Its new MyTask could effectively be called a multi multi-tool, giving buyers two sets of tools for different activities.
  • On April 8, Microsoft will cease all support to consumers who are still running Windows XP. On the same day, the company will also end support for Office 2003. If you're a procrastinator, it's high time you considered your options. Here are a few suggestions.
  • Last week, creative tech studio Chaotic Moon demonstrated CUPID, a drone equipped with a stun gun that can incapacitate people with an 80,000 volt shock. The studio says the stunt was aimed at raising awareness of the extent to which technology is outpacing our ability to regulate and live with it.
  • For dedicated surfers, even the colder months aren't enough to keep them from a good swell. But if peeing in the wetsuit isn't fending off the cold anymore, it might be time to head to shore and the warm refuge of the Surf Sauna.
  • Ferrari and PortAventura Entertainment S.A.U have signed an agreement to build a Ferrari-themed park, Ferrari Land, as part of the PortAventura resort and theme park outside Barcelona, Spain.
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