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Schwinn Sting-Ray has Gone Electric
May 21, 2005 One of the aspects of convergence we didn’t see coming was the convergence of childrens bicycles and adult commuters. That’s what seems to be happ
Marine
Human powered hydrofoil
May 16, 2005 To look at the Pump-a-bike, you’d swear it would sink the moment it hit the water. Not so, indeed, with a bit of practice, the human powered hydro
Automotive
First 150mph Tango electric performance commuter to be delivered next week
May 19, 2005 No folks, this is not an optical illusion or a Photoshop-enhanced image - this is the Tango. The Tango is a carbon fibre, two seater electric commu
Motorcycles
MotoGP Rd 4: Gibernau close but Rossi again
May 15, 2005 World Champion Valentino Rossi extended his lead at the top of the MotoGP World Championship with a victory from pole position at the French Grand
Wellness & Healthy Living
New wrist watch for the over 40s
May 14, 2005 With miniaturisation one of the key themes of convergence, everything seems to be getting smaller regardless of whether it’s a good idea. As anyon
Holiday Destinations
Hualapai Tribe Building Skywalk 4,000 Feet above Colorado River
May 20, 2005 “Life is either a great adventure or nothing”, said Helen Keller and though Richard Branson is paraphrasing it rather more succinctly in promoting
Robotics
Snake-like robot conquers obstacles
May 20, 2005 A virtually unstoppable 'snakebot' developed by a University of Michigan team resembles a high-tech slinky as it climbs pipes and stairs, rolls ove
Automotive
World Rally Championship: HOLY SAINZ - he's back!
May 17, 2005 Following a rift inside the Citroen Rally Team's second car in which co-driver Stephane Prevot refused to drive with the errant Francois Duval agai
Mobile Technology
PalmOne’s LifeDrive: a “Mobile Manager” Product
May 18, 2005 Venturing beyond its well-known focus on the handheld and smartphone markets, palmOne today introduced the LifeDrive mobile manager, a product that
Automotive
The 350 km/h 700 bhp Fulda Maybach Exelero
May 15, 2005 The Maybach Exelero high-performance show car unveiled to the world for the first time this week is a remarkable car with an even more remarkable s
Telecommunications
Broadband-in-Gas (BiG) technology offers massive bandwidth for little infrastructure investment
May 15, 2005 Delaware-based communications company Nethercomm Corporation has announced a new broadband technology promising massive bandwidth with minimal a
Marine
Take your iPod swimming, surfing or waterskiing
May 19, 2005 Surfers, wakeboarders, water skiers, and swimmers can now strap on a convenient and secure armband or swim belt and take their iPod out for a day o
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