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  • As many bike riders will know, sustained cycling can end up being a pain in the neck – literally. Tilting your head down toward the ground can provide temporary relief from that pain, but then you're not able to see where you're going ... unless you're using a Pedi-Scope, that is.
  • Scientists at the University of Maryland have found further evidence to support the widely accepted theory of how the Moon was formed by analyzing the isotopic “fingerprints” of rock samples brought back by the Apollo astronauts.
  • Since the launch of its first electric vehicle in 2012, Evolve Skateboards has continued to refine its idea of what electric skateboards should be. We have spent the last few weeks with its latest and apart from having a hell of a time, found it to be a more than practical way of getting around.
  • The American Institute of Architects (AIA) has revealed the winners of its 2015 Housing Awards. Established to promote the best in housing design, the awards offer an opportunity to check out what the influential body sees as the cream of the current crop of American homes.
  • If robots are going to become part of our everyday lives, they'll need to learn to work with everyday things and figure out how to use new machines. Cornell University has developed robot barista that can not only make a latte, but figure out how to use an unfamiliar espresso maker.
  • Reaction Engines' Skylon reusable spaceplane project has been given a boost ,with analysis by the United States Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL) confirming the feasibility of the SABRE engine cycle concept that lies at its heart.
  • Researchers at Oregon State University claim to have created a prototype system that incorporates infrared LEDs to boost the available Wi-Fi bandwidth by as much as ten times. Dubbed WiFO, the invention may help meet the ever growing need for connectivity in increasingly Wi-Fi-enabled devices.
  • Five years ago we saw a clever take on USB splitter accessories, with the chainable Infinite USB. Today the company is back to try to tackle the problems created by Apple's extreme minimalism in the new Retina MacBook.
  • Following in the footsteps of the GLE Coupé, Mercedes-Benz has unveiled its Concept GLC Coupé at the Shanghai International Auto Show. Described as a "near-production-standard study," the Concept GLC Coupé is a four-door, four-seater concept that attempts to fuse the SUV with the coupé.
  • After years of identical-looking MacBook Airs, Apple finally made a next-gen MacBook that ticks the boxes we've been asking for. But is it ready for primetime? Join Gizmag, as we review the new MacBook.
  • We're in the process of reviewing Apple's new 12-in MacBook, but in the meantime we can see how it compares to another Broadwell Core M device, Lenovo's Yoga 3 Pro.
  • If you're in the market for a big family tablet, the nabi Big Tab more than delivers with your choice of a whopping 20-in or 24-in touchscreen, supported by a child-friendly selection of educational and entertaining games and apps. Read on, for Gizmag's review of Fuhu's nabi Big Tab.
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