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Jeep Boss Manley suggests the future of the Wrangler is Hybrid power and light materials
Digital Trends - 26 Jan 2015 01:15A 16-Foot Elastic Band Powers This Sleek 3D-Printed RC Car
Gizmodo - 26 Jan 2015 16:21
Elastic-powered toys don't sound particularly exciting these days when you can get a buy a flying toy helicopter that fits in the palm of your hand. But three students at the Art Center College of Design in Pasadena crea...
Canon PowerShot SX710 HS Review
Photography Blog - 26 Jan 2015 15:45
The Canon PowerShot SX710 HS is a premium travel-zoom camera with a 30x zoom lens in a slim and compact body. The Canon SX710 also offers 20 megapixels, a 3-inch LCD screen, PASM shooting modes, built-in wi-fi/NFC and Fu...
iON SnapCam
The Gadget Flow - 26 Jan 2015 09:01
The iON SnapCam™ isn't your typical camera. Sure, it takes amazing video and connects wirelessly to your smartphone for instant uploading, but here's the SnapCam difference: You wear it. At 1.5 inches square and weighi...
Practicing nursing care in a virtual world
Phys.org - 26 Jan 2015 17:30
Oculus Rift, a gaming headset, can help teach nurses how to communicate better, researchers at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology have found.
Drones for Good: A global competition for innovative minds
Mashable - 26 Jan 2015 17:03
When we talk about drones, we often end up confining our consideration of the pilotless aircraft to realms of commerce, military, and other fairly focused uses. Contestants in a recently launched contest, however, want t...
Google Handed To FBI 3 Wikileaks Staffers' Emails, Digital Data
Slashdot - 26 Jan 2015 07:04
Ariastis writes Google took almost three years to disclose to the open information group WikiLeaks that it had handed over emails and other digital data belonging to three of its staffers to the FBI under a secret search...
Entanglement on a chip: Breakthrough promises secure communications and faster computers
Phys.org - 26 Jan 2015 16:00
Unlike Bilbo's magic ring, which entangles human hearts, engineers have created a new micro-ring that entangles individual particles of light, an important first step in a whole host of new technologies.
Pocket Monkey Wallet Multitool
The Gadget Flow - 26 Jan 2015 09:00
Meet the Pocket Monkey Wallet Multitool – It's small enough to fit in your wallet and sturdy to work as a bottle opener housing a toolbox. That makes it a comfortable utility device you can access whenever necessary, d...
Leave the GoPro behind: This ski helmet shoots video, tracks performance, and plays music
Digital Trends - 26 Jan 2015 22:51
Australian startup Forcite has recently unveiled some teaser info about its upcoming Alpine Smart Helmet -- a ski helmet built with an integrated 1080p camera, speakers, headlights, wireless connectivity, and a laundry l...
The Pirate Cinema Is Just Endless Torrenting and I Can't Stop Watching
Gizmodo - 26 Jan 2015 00:03
The Pirate Cinema turns worldwide torrent traffic into art. The results are equally beautiful, chaotic, inspiring, maddening, and there's a slight chance that I can feel my brain melting.
Star Trek phaser will boldly fetch big bucks at auction
Cult of Mac - 26 Jan 2015 18:34
A rare phaser pistol from the original Star Trek television series is “set to stun” when it goes on the auction block next month in Los Angeles. It is made of fiberglass and one of only two known phasers to…
Engineering discovery brings invisibility closer to reality
Phys.org - 26 Jan 2015 14:33
Since the beginning of recorded time, humans have used materials found in nature to improve their lot. Since the turn of this century, scientists have studied metamaterials, artificial materials engineered to bend electr...
How to visit the locations from this year's Oscar-nominated films
Mashable - 26 Jan 2015 03:20
The Pacific Crest Trail is more than a backdrop in the Oscar-nominated Reese Witherspoon film Wild— it drives the plot, serves both as antagonist and companion, and makes the story what it is. That kind of focus on a d...
Photographer Makes Fruits and Vegetables Glow by Sticking Lights Inside
PetaPixel - 26 Jan 2015 01:24How to delete mysterious 'other' data from your iPhone and iPad
Cult of Mac - 26 Jan 2015 23:37
There’s nothing more frustrating than a beautiful iPhone that has zero GB of storage left. Especially when you see that a lot of room is actually taken up by a mysterious “other” section that just seems to grow big...
Magnetic Buckyballs In a Blender Create One Terrifying Light Show
Gizmodo - 26 Jan 2015 20:40
It didn't take long for those "Will it Blend?" videos to get long in the tooth. You can only watch so many smartphones being torn to shreds before the novelty wears off. But to celebrate the birth of his 40th grandkid, T...
Watch Ford engineers and designers gush over the incredible new GT
The Verge - 26 Jan 2015 20:33
It'll be many months before we see the new GT on streets, but Ford's new supercar -- which was just announced at NAIAS in Detroit -- is going to get plenty of screen time leading up to the launch. That's thanks in part t...
There's a crack forming on Rosetta's 67P: Is it breaking up?
Phys.org - 26 Jan 2015 16:30
Not all comets break up as they vent and age, but for Rosetta's comet 67P, the Rubber Duckie comet, a crack in the neck raises concerns. Some comets may just fizzle and uniformly expel their volatiles throughout their su...
NASA Marching Towards Milestone Test Firing of Space Launch System Booster
Universe Today - 26 Jan 2015 03:59
The first solid rocket booster qualification motor for NASA's mammoth new Space Launch System (SLS) rocket is aimed and ready to fire in a major ground test after NASA and ATK finished its installation at a test stand in...
Genetic safety switches could help curb potential bioterror risks
Science Daily - 26 Jan 2015 23:46
The potential threat of bioterrorism using man-made biological organisms could be reduced, thanks to a new method developed by scientists. Synthetic biologists -- who can design and modify the DNA of living organisms to ...
Will Enormous Galactic Bubbles Expose Dark Matter? (Kavli Q+A)
SPACE.com - 26 Jan 2015 21:02
Three astrophysicists who discovered the "Fermi bubbles" place the discovery in context, and share what the mysterious bubbles may reveal about the history of our Milky Way galaxy.