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  • 25 years ago Voyager 1 turned back towards our planet, and captured one of the most profound images ever taken of our planet – the pale blue dot. In its scope, it captured every human being that has ever lived and ever died, every wonder and every labor that mankind had then achieved.
  • Android Wear was never going to be about just a small handful of watches. Fashion and individuality often go hand-in-hand, and now we're starting to see some of the early Android Wear watch-makers reflect that, making different watches for different styles. The latest? LG's Watch Urbane.
  • While it stops short of all-out sportsbike performance, the SR still unleashes more torque than any petrol-powered superbike on the market. Enough, as it turns out, to catch an experienced motorcycle tester by surprise. Enjoy the last of our 2015 Zero fleet reviews.
  • Following the release of the first image of Pluto and its moon Charon from New Horizons, NASA has provided an even closer look at the distant objects. The time-lapse aggregates numerous pictures transmitted back home from the deep space probe, showing a full day cycle.
  • Painting might be the last thing you'd expect computers to excel at, but artificial intelligence researchers are proving that computers can in fact generate paintings and other kinds of visual art with a high degree of skill and, arguably, imagination.
  • Baymax, the inflatable robot in Big Hero 6, may seem as unlikely as a chocolate teapot, but professor of robotics at Carnegie Mellon, Chris Atkeson, is working on a real life version (minus the karate and flying armor). Gizmag caught up with Atkeson to discuss the project.
  • When companies begin to outgrow the office-space they have available, it can be difficult to squeeze everything in. To combat this, Likearchitects has designed an office that can be adapted as required. Sliding partition walls at Kinematix allow the spaces to be easily reconfigured.
  • Will smartwatches ever replace smartphones? And, if so, how will we play Candy Crush and watch Netflix or Sling TV on the go? Neptune, the company behind the ridiculously oversized Pine smartwatch, is back with a new device that tries to answer that question.
  • Land Rover has expanded its Range Rover Sport lineup, plugging the gap between the entry level car and its more expensive V8 stablemates with the new Range Rover Sport HST.
  • The new Horizon Multi Concept Vehicle is designed to adeptly straddle the fence between everyday family van and holiday camper. A host of quick-converting interior amenities help it achieve that duality.
  • Technology is providing us with new ways to improve the way our roads are lit. Glow-in-the-dark road markings and street lights that switch on only when they detect a car are two such examples. Now, Vauxhall/Opel has unveiled a way to aim car headlights based on driver eye-tracking.
  • Being able to control your home's lights from your phone can be useful. Lights can be switched on or off from your bed, for example, or set to come on when you arrive home. Now, Switchmate is offering this functionality without the need for new fittings and wiring like, say, the WeMo Light Switch.
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