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Rasberry Pi ships at last
Having previously predicted a March launch, the Raspberry Pi Foundation has finally announced that batches of the US$25 Linux computer are finally being delivered to customers.
Mobile Technology
This iPhone case can stop a .50 caliber bullet
A Japanese company has released and iPhone case that can withstand the impact of a .50 caliber bullet, while keeping the phone intact.
Photography
Flash Dock attaches iPhone to DSLR, raises camera's IQ
The Flash Dock from Pocket Demo provides a physical connection between your iPhone and DSLR camera via the latter's hot shoe socket, providing ready access to your library of photography apps.
Urban Transport
Rennholz trike runs on electric power drill
The Rennholz trike has a frame made from bent plywood and is powered by a Bosch cordless drill/driver.
Computing
Rare Macintosh 128K prototype for sale on eBay
A rare Macintosh 128K prototype is up for sale on eBay with an opening bid of US$99,995.
Aircraft
Boeing 787 Dreamliner makes first-ever biofuel-powered Pacific crossing
A Boeing 787 Dreamliner has made the first biofuel-powered aircraft crossing of the Pacific Ocean.
Music
Tupac Shakur resurrected as ultra-realistic "hologram" for live performance
A visual effects studio recently brought long-dead rapper, Tupac Shakur, back to life as a 3D-like projection for one more performance at the Coachella music festival.
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Matrox extends DualHead2Go line of external multi-display adapters
Matrox has updated its line of DualHead2Go external multi-display adapters with the simultaneous release of the DualHead2Go Digital SE and DualHead2Go Digital ME (Mac Edition).
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Star Wars barrel organ constructed from Lego
A team has constructed a barrel organ out of Lego that plays the
Star Wars
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Holiday Destinations
Flow: The musical watermill played by the river itself
A floating watermill on England's Tyne incorporates electroacoustic instruments powered and influenced by the changing properties of the river.
Motorcycles
Kawasaki celebrates 40 years of the Z1
It's forty years since Kawasaki astonished the motorcycling world by showing the 903cc Z1 superbike at the 1972 Cologne Show. Some special activities are being planned for the 2012 Cologne Intermot show to commemorate the event.
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Honda to extract rare earth metals from used car batteries
In response to the skyrocketing prices of rare earth metals, Honda, in partnership with the Japan Metals & Chemicals Co., Ltd., has established a world first mass-production process to extract rare earth metals from Honda vehicles.
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