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  • Wren Sound Systems has added a new model to its V5 wireless speaker range. Where the other three units are geared toward either Bluetooth, AirPlay or Play-Fi, the V5US supports all three wireless technologies for "near-universal device compatibility" and lossless audio streaming.
  • A new aerodynamic device has the potential to reduce the energy consumption of supermarket refrigerators by up to 41.5 percent. The product can be clipped onto existing cabinets, making it easy for companies to upgrade their stores.
  • Cleaning up liquids spilled into carpets can be difficult. That's why the SpillMate was created. It attaches to the hose of a conventional vacuum cleaner, allowing it to actually suck liquid out of the carpet.
  • Over the past few years, we've seen a growing number of sleds that approach, even exceed, skiing and snowboarding gear in terms of technology and price. The latest to come to our attention, the SnoSoot, offers a unique twist. It's a wearable that transforms you into a human snow-surfing machine.
  • While the fashion in high-tech automotive developments might lean towards hybrids and electrics at the moment, there’s still plenty of scope to improve the good old internal combustion engine. One of the holy grails of such development is the creation of a viable variable-compression-ratio system.
  • The original Honda NSX won the hearts of the world's motoring press by wrapping a sweet chassis and Ferrari-aping performance up in a reliable package. Honda has now given a more detailed look at the complex powertrain under the skin of its high-tech flagship.
  • A team of engineering students at Rice University is developing a haptic glove that allows gamers to touch and grip virtual objects as though they are real. The work is being sponsored by gaming technology company Virtuix, and is envisioned for use in combination with other VR technologies.
  • Many flying car designs are under development, but they've all been hung up on the compromises between plane and car. Carplane hopes to square the circle with a twin-fuselage roadable monoplane that made its first public appearance at the recent AERO show in Friedrichshafen, Germany.
  • Italian furniture company Campeggi showcased some of its new and innovative designs during this year's Salone del Mobile and Gizmag was lucky enough to get a closer look. The company is well known for creating energetic designs that can be transformed and used for different purposes.
  • BAE Systems has announced that it's taken an active damping suspension designed for F1 cars and adapted it for Sweden's Combat Vehicle 90 (CV90). Billed as a world's first for a tracked vehicle, the upgrade is claimed to improve battlefield speed and handling.
  • When the unmanned X-37B mission lifts off from Cape Canaveral AFB on May 20, it will be carrying a Hall thruster as part of an experiment to improve the design for use on Advanced Extremely High Frequency (AEHF) military communications spacecraft.
  • A new technique developed by MIT researchers is able to use high-speed video footage to detect tiny vibrations in structures, that may be indicative of damage or instability. The technique may be useful in monitoring the safety of bridges and buildings.
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