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World’s Largest Pickup Truck spawns an entire family
May 11, 2005 What happens when you take the trailer off a prime hauler, do a bit of remodelling of the cab, and turn it into a pick-up truck? International di
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Motorola Labs Debuts First Ever Nano Emissive Flat Screen Display Prototype
May 11, 2005 Motorola Labs, the applied research arm of Motorola, has unveiled a working 5-inch colour video display prototype based on proprietary Carbon Nano
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Create your own coffee table book
May 4, 2005 A new web-based service that offers personalised single-copy high-quality coffee-table books could give the humble book a new life in the digital ag
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World Superbikes Rd 4: Suzuki & Honda share spoils
May 8, 2005 Team Alstare Suzuki Corona rider Troy Corser (GSXR1000) took a win and a third place in the fourth round of the World Superbike Championships at Mon
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U.S. Navy Completes Initial Testing Of Lockheed Martin Naval Gun
May 4, 2005 The U.S. Navy has completed initial testing of Lockheed Martin's Millennium Gun as part of its effort to validate and qualify new naval cannon tech
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The world's most dynamic e-business marketing, design and consulting agency
May 5, 2005 It’s the world's most dynamic e-business marketing, design and consulting agency. It provides distinctive clients with groundbreaking business stra
Robotics
The Land Walker: the world's first 340cm bipedal exoskeleton
Japanese machinery and robotics manufacturer Sakakibara-Kikai has released the first genuine bi-pedal exoskeleton – a landmark event and one which is certain to
Environment
Light-activated power plastic to be incorporated into soldier support systems
May 6, 2005 Electric power requirements are going up for both soldiers and facilities in theatre of war situations, as the military is using sophisticated elect
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Inflatable composite structures enable lightweight transportable buildings
May 7, 2005 Inflatable structures (aka airbeams) have developed rapidly in recent times, finding application in a variety of new engineering projects ranging fr
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Four door convertible fridge
May 11, 2005 Samsung has unveiled a four-door convertible refrigerator with four zones, each with adjustable temperature settings to allow customised food stora
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Real-time Professional Golf Simulator for the home
May 11, 2005 Technological progress is being lavished on the science of golf at such a rate that it’s almost hard to keep up. In the last month we’ve featured
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