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Tune in to Nanotube Television

Thin screens for televisions, computers and other big display devices may soon have brilliant, sharp pictures while consuming much less power, thanks to transistors that use carbon nanotubes to d...


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USB stick with colorful aurora

Transparent USB memory stick with colorful aurora – The kind of data is recognized with colors   This enchanting concept gadget is created by Japanese designer Mac Funamizu, the most pro...


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USB rechargeable AAA battery?

Rechargeable Batteries of Continuance via USB Interface April 10th, 2011 admin There’s not much difference in appearance between the Continuance batteries and general eectric batteries, t...


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Fly kite to save fuel?

The blue-hulled vessel would slip by unnoticed on most seas if not for the white kite, high above her prow, towing her to what its creators hope will be a bright, wind-efficient future. The...


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USB satanic?

Have you ever considered how your choice of peripheral interface conforms with your religious beliefs? We didn't think so, but apparently the members of an evangelical sect in Brazil has, having out...


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Portable GPS Tracker

This Portable GPS Tracker is the coolest gadget that i have ever seen. It can be categorized between a USB memory stick and GPS. The data collected by GPS is transferred to flash Memory, which c...


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Universal power charger for handphone?

In a major development which can revolutionize the mobile world, soon all mobile devices irrespective of their brands might get a universal power charger. It is to be noted that till date handset ma...


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Smallest USB 3 external drive (1TB to 2TB)

When a new or updated technology is launched it doesn’t take long for manufacturers to take advantage and get new products available to buy. That’s the case with USB 3.0 and Freecom look to be f...


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10Gbps Thunderbolt smokes USB 3 !

Thunderbolt smokes USB, FireWire with 10Gbps throughput Intel has finally launched its new peripheral interconnect technology—formerly codenamed "Light Peak"—now branded "Thunderbolt." D...


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250 miles on a single tank of fuel

  Honda's Civic GX should be hitting showrooms by the fall of 2011. It runs on compressed natural gas with a range of 250 miles on a single tank of fuel. It's d...


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Spin off from space

  What do ceramic teeth braces, artificial hearts, airbags, insulin pumps and Olympics-caliber swimsuits have in common? Answer: they originated in space. All these gadget...


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Mysterious cosmic blast

Astronomers are tracking unusual, extremely bright blasts of radiation coming from the center of a galaxy 3.8 billion light-years from Earth. Typically, a burst as powerful as the one seen in the ...


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Broad's Zhang builds for a cleaner world

Broad's Zhang builds for a cleaner world By John Haffner It is late afternoon and I am outside the city of Changsha, in Hunan province in southern China. I am at the headquarters of Broad, a ma...


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New Car Engine Sends Shock Waves Through Auto Industry

Despite shifting into higher gear within the consumer's green conscience, hybrid vehicles are still tethered to the gas pump via a fuel-thirsty 100-year-old invention: the internal combustion engine...


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First of its kind to be lit by solar power.

  It is eight in the evening and amateur teams of youngsters drawn from one of Nairobi's toughest slums are locked in a five-a-side soccer match. Normally they would hav...


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New partical found?

A particle accelerator in the US has shown compelling hints of a never-before-seen particle, researchers say. The find must be more fully confirmed, but researchers at the Tevatron are racing to w...


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312 million years fossil found

  The oldest known full-body impression of a flying insect was preserved in 300 million-year-old sandstone.   Some 312 million years ago, a mayfly landed ...


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Will the Internet Run Out of Addresses, Again?

Will the Internet Run Out of Addresses, Again? The well of Internet Protocol (IP) addresses has run dry -- for the most part. In early February, the Internet Assigned Numbers Author...


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Bicycle USB Charger

Dahon's Bicycle USB Charger is Green Version of Cigarette Lighter Dahon, a company known for making folding and collapsible commuter bikes, has developed a suitable add-on for just ...


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Kinetic Energy Charger

In a world of disappointment, it's always a treat when a device that seemed too good to be true actually hits the shelves. The nPower Peg that we reported on last year is taking p...


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USB ebike

New Electric eBike, You Charge it and it Recharges Your USB Gear Saturday 26th February, 2011 Electric bicycles are almost looking like they might make it to everyday markets inste...


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USB 3 performance

How does USB 3.0 achieve the extra performance (over USB 2.0)? USB 3.0 achieves the much higher performance by way of a number of technical changes. Perhaps the most obvious change is an additiona...


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Potato earth

Gravity satellite yields 'Potato Earth' view By Jonathan Amos Science correspondent, BBC News, Munich Click to play   How gravity differs ac...


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Internet group buying

BEIJING - Like millions of Chinese, Liu Wen has fallen in love with group buying, which has electrified e-commerce in a country where getting the best possible discount is virtually a national pasti...


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Wi-Fi cars hitting the information superhighway

WASHINGTON - MORE cars are hitting the information superhighway thanks to new automotive Wi-Fi technology that allows vehicles to become rolling 'hot spots.' Analysts say consumers are warming to ...


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How Would You Kill These Dogs?

How Would You Kill These Dogs? China Vs. The West Photo: swisseduc.ch How would you kill these dogs? This question may seem gratuitous, even cruel, but it's posed with purpose for those of us ...


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Liquid Air Stores Renewable Energy

Renewable sources of energy such as wind and solar power are intermittent. The wind doesn't always blow; the sun doesn't always shine. But power grids need uninterrupted, reliable flows of energy in...


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Radiation Worrying You? Take a Vitamin

To mitigate the effects of radiation on astronauts, doctors advise a simple measure: Take a vitamin pill. Along with the anti-radiation drug potassium iodide, scientists recommend a vitamin pill t...


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Quantum physics explanation for smell gains traction

The theory that our sense of smell has its basis in quantum physics events is gaining traction, say researchers. The idea remains controversial, but scientists reporting at the American Physical S...


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Incentives for installing greenery on buildings

SINGAPORE : It will soon be cheaper for owners of skyscraper buildings to install more greenery. This was announced by Senior Minister of State for National Development, Grace Fu, at the official...


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