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  • Not so long ago we featured the Crazy Cart XL, an adult-sized version of the original drifting Crazy Cart. It looked like great fun. Well, it turns out that it's even more fun than it looks. It's also a little trickier to get the hang of than it looks, which we found out the hard way.
  • There are all sorts of scooters, bikes and skateboards on which kids (of all ages) can get around. For those who can't decide which they prefer though, the Sbyke combines them all. First featured by Gizmag in 2011, it is a rear-steer slaloming contraption that is now available in the UK.
  • Unsurprisingly, this year's Toy Fair in London saw its fair share of drones, all being touted as somehow unique. One that had a fairly solid case for that was the X-Voice from Flying Gadgets. As its name suggests, the X-Voice is controlled, in part, with voice commands.
  • Dubbed Cubitat, the multi-purpose cube measures 10 ft x 10 ft x 10 ft (3 m x 3 m x 3 m) and comes equipped with a kitchen, bedroom, entertaining area, bathroom, laundry and storage. The space-saving design is conceptualized to easily and quickly furnish a small building into a compact home.
  • Netherlands-based firm i29 recently transformed the interior of an existing tower on the roof of Amsterdam's historic De Bijenkorf department store into a novel artistic space. The project is dubbed Room on a Roof and indeed comprises just one room.
  • If you regularly take off into the hinterlands on a bike or horse, there's a chance you could crash and not be able to summon help. That's why David Coleman developed the Ridersmate. If you fall off your bike/horse, it automatically sends a text message to let people know that something's amiss.
  • A Harley-Davidson 1959 FLH Panhead owned since new by Rock & Roll's original "bad boy", Jerry Lee Lewis, sold for US$385,000 on Saturday night, becoming one of the 20 most expensive motorcycles ever sold at auction. Lewis, a lifetime motorcycle enthusiast, was gifted the bike new by Harley-Davidson.
  • Microsoft is continuing development of its latest desktop and mobile operating system, Windows 10, and revealed some more details at a media briefing earlier this week. Here's a look at some notable new features and design changes in the latest build of the desktop OS.
  • The all-new Seabear H3 is a smartwatch for outdoor lovers of land and sea. Billed as the first dive watch with color OLED display, the watch also includes features for hikers and other sporty landlubbers.
  • Hi-tech toy firm WowWee showcased a couple of its upcoming offerings at the London Toy Fair last week. Its REV cars allow users to battle each other in either single- or multi-player modes. The MiPosaur, meanwhile, is a robotic dinosaur that responds to gestures.
  • Five years ago, Steve Jobs talked about a new kind of mobile device that would sit somewhere between smartphone and laptop. After a spot-on dismissal of netbooks, he showed us Apple's answer: the iPad. Today tablets may be familiar ground, but there's no question that the iPad was a breakthrough.
  • There are plenty of systems that let you mount your smartphone on your bike's handlebars, but do you really want all those road vibrations going straight into your phone? Juin Tech's AB-1 suspension mount utilizes a coil spring shock absorber to isolate phones or other devices from the shakes.
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