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  • Rocking a baby back to sleep is certainly a big part of the bonding process, but sometimes it just isn't convenient ... right? Well, Fisher Price's new Smart Connect Cradle ’n Swing is on its way. It's a motorized cradle that parents control via their smartphone.
  • The Geneva International Motor Show is traditionally the coming out party for the best that European car makers have to offer, and that extends down to smaller, specialty makers such as Spania, which will be be rolling out a new model of its GTA Spano supercar at this year's show.
  • As NASA's New Horizons deep space probe heads for its July rendezvous with Pluto, it's not only revealing the secrets of the dwarf planet, but of its moons as well. On the 85th anniversary of Pluto's discovery, the unmanned spacecraft sent back its first look at the small moons Nix and Hydra.
  • The Jane guitar from Switzerland's Pirmin Giger and Silvan Küng has a body made up of an aluminum frame and two veneer wood panels. The back plate is held in place by magnets and can be opened up using just a guitar pick. And its humbucker pickups are selected using touch sensors.
  • The Paris Metro is one of the world's great underground railways, but for the last year and a half a cooling system developed by the European Space Agency has been making Trains on Metro Line One more comfortable.
  • A vaccine for the AIDS virus may become possible through a new compound proving highly effective in preventing HIV infection. The scientists say with its ability to block multiple strains of infection, the technique has huge potential to provide long-lasting protection against the deadly virus.
  • The tiny living community is populated with enthusiasts who think outside the box in a bid to turn what's essentially a shed into a viable home, at minimal cost. With this in mind, Scott Brooks lives in a tiny home dubbed Transforming Tiny Home that was built for under US$500.
  • It's had a good run, but the password's time is up. Remembering a unique unlock code for dozens of sites is no longer very practical or safe, and many different companies are exploring what comes next. One of those companies is Clef, which confirms you identify with an animated wave on your phone.
  • Those wanting something a little different from their footwear now have another option in the form of Pikkpack: a leather shoe that's delivered in flatpack form and requires a level of assembly on the part of the wearer.
  • Genty has updated and uprated the design of its 2015 Akylone hypercar concept to provide even more power, with a 366 CID V8 with twin turbos that promises to put out more than 1,200 bhp, and provide the Akylone with a blistering 0-62 mph (0-100 km/h) time of 2.7 seconds.
  • A group of Harvard scientists have created the world's first lab-grown sample of functioning human heart tissue that has a cardiovascular disease. Down the road, such technology could be used to develop personalized treatments for heart problems.
  • The Sony RX100 III looks like it could be one of the best compact cameras out there, but how does it stand up against its predecessor, and does it make a worthy upgrade? We take a look and compare the features and specs of the two cameras.
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