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Silicon nanotubes could increase li-ion battery capacity 10X
In news that could greatly extend the range of electric cars, researchers have shown that replacing the conventional graphite electrodes in lithium-ion batteries with silicon nanotubes can produce a battery that can store ten times more charge.
Urban Transport
Mosquito Electric Bike by Toto Design
Toto Design are currently in the pre-production phase for its new electric bike, the Mosquito, readying for an April 2010 release
Computing
Wacom's new Bamboo gets you multi-touching for under $100
Wacom's new Bamboo input devices combine multi-touch and pen input for a great user experience.
Computing
Intel unveils world's first working 22nm chips
Intel recently unveiled the world's first working chips using 22nm transistor technology.
Boats and Watersports
Innespace's Seabreacher: cross between a dolphin and a PWC
The Seabreacher is a two-seater, fully-submersible watercraft that was modeled on a dolphin.
Games
Audiovox entertains backseat passengers with PS2 games and video
Audiovox's VOD10PS2 combines its overhead video unit with a PS2 to deliver the ultimate in backseat entertainment.
Children
Kid Kustoms' Roddler stroller converts into a cool trike
Kid Kustoms' trike conversion kit replaces the front end of the Roddler stroller to create a trike for your trendy tot.
AI and Humanoids
DUSTBOT collaborative, multifunctional robots keep your town clean
The DUSTBOT project recently demoed two multifunctional robots aimed at keeping town streets clean and door-to-door garbage pickup.
Computing
Five new Alienware PCs invade the gaming market with aggressive looks and specs
Dell recently announced five new high-performance gaming rigs that will satisfy even the most performance-hungry user.
Children
Mima's award-winning Kobi stroller converts to a carrycot in a flash
Mima's Kobi is a unique stroller that easily converts from a carrycot for baby to a stroller for your toddler
Around The Home
Bodum’s Bistro Flatbed Toaster expands your breakfast options
Bodum's Flatbed toaster allows you to defrost, toast and warm and is easily packed away
Electronics
Steuart’s Patent vacuum tank regulator – the timepiece to beat in the early 20th Century
The second in our series of interviews with Michael Bennet-Levy looks at the Steuart’s Patent vacuum tank regulator – a clock produced in 1923 that its makers, J & D Meek, claimed was accurate to “better than a second a year.”
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