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Babies lip-read before talking
Science News -
Tue, 01/17/2012 - 2:40pm
Babblers focus on adults’ mouths when learning how to speak
Categories: Science News, Technology News
Victorinox packs a 1 TB SSD into a pocket-knife
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Tue, 01/17/2012 - 2:38pm
Not all that long ago the availability of a 1TB solid state drive (SSD) was big news, now you can fit them in your pocket … or in this case, your pocket-knife. Shown last week at CES, the Victorinox SSD features two interchangeable bodies - one with traditional Swiss Army Knife blade, scissors and nail file/screw driver combo, plus a second flight-friendly casing without any pointy bits. When the 1 TB model hits the market later this year Victorinox says it will be the world’s smallest high-capacity SSD drive available … but it won't come cheap...
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Section: Personal Computing
Tags: SSD, Victorinox
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Nissan's e-NV200 electric minivan concept debuts in Detroit
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Tue, 01/17/2012 - 11:53am
Five years ago at the Tokyo Motor Show, Nissan unveiled its clever NV200 minivan concept that incorporated a mobile office and a slide-out cargo compartment. It has since gone into production, losing the office and slide-out, but boasting what Nissan claims is the largest load space in its class. Last year, the automaker announced that it would begin testing of an electric version of the van. Now, the public can get a feel for what a consumer electric NV200 might be like, up close and in person, as the e-NV200 concept makes its world debut at the North American International Auto Show in Detroit...
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Section: Automotive
Tags: Electric Vehicles, NAIAS 2012, Nissan, NV200
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Personal Rover - personal EV for under US$1000
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Tue, 01/17/2012 - 11:19am
It is no secret that personal transportation form factors are beginning to diverge and a new one caught our attention this week that is almost certain to carve itself a niche in this intensely interesting and competitive space. It's not as sexy as a Yikebike, Honda U3-X or Toyota Winglet, but it is easy to use, has a range of 12 miles (20 km), a top speed of 15 mph and a price under US$1000. At 90 pounds, the Personal Rover is not exactly small, but it folds up so it can be rolled on castor wheels inside a building, and will easily fit inside a car boot to fulfill secondary transport duties...
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Section: Urban Transport
Tags: Electric Vehicles, Personal Rover
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scriptogr.am generates elegant weblogs from Dropbox-stored text files
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Tue, 01/17/2012 - 10:15am
The bloggers among you will be aware of that ongoing, nagging, internal monologue as to whether our chosen blogging platform offers the optimal combination of features, cost and reliability for our particular blend of needs. Depending on where that silent debate presently rests, you may be either pleased or frustrated to hear that another contender - scriptogr.am - has entered the fray, though it's one with a markedly different take on the very process blogging, using text files from a user's Dropbox account to generate a simple, elegant weblog...
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Section: Personal Computing
Tags: Software
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Ideum unveils 65-inch HD 3D multitouch wall display
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Tue, 01/17/2012 - 9:56am
At a whopping 234-diagonal-inches, the touchscreen display created by Microsoft and Stereolize for last year's CeBIT may well be the biggest we've seen but it's hardly practical (or cheap) enough for everyday use. If you're looking for something that won't require museum visitors or business customers to reach up way above their heads to even touch the screen, New Mexico's interactive exhibit veteran Ideum has announced the release of a new 65-inch wall-mounted multitouch display called the MT65 Presenter...
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Section: Electronics
Tags: 3D, Display, HD, Ideum, Touchscreen, Wall-mounted
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Tamaggo 360-Imager captures all round action with a single click
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Tue, 01/17/2012 - 4:02am
Canada's Tamaggo Inc. previewed an egg-shaped photographic device at this year's CES that's claimed to capture navigable high resolution 360-degree panoramas of its surroundings with a single click. Rather than stitch together lots of different photos taken one after the other in quick succession, the Tamaggo 360-Imager would appear to do for photography what lens attachments like the GoPano micro did for iPhone video. I say appear to do because the device on show in Las Vegas was a non-functioning prototype, so we've yet to see what the technology can actually do...
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Section: Digital Cameras
Tags: 360-degree, CES 2012, Photography
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GAEMS G155 case keeps your console protected and ready to play
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Tue, 01/17/2012 - 3:31am
Home video game consoles can provide endless entertainment, but sadly aren't the most portable of devices and can be fairly fragile to boot. Traveling gamers know what a pain it can be to try and haul gaming equipment around for long trips, and that's without trying to find a TV to use wherever they go. GAEMS, Inc. may have a solution, though, with its rugged G155 case that can secure an Xbox 360 or PS3 along with the provided HD LED screen in one tidy, portable package...
Continue Reading GAEMS G155 case keeps your console protected and ready to play
Section: Games
Tags: CES 2012, PlayStation 3, Video Games, Xbox 360
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WiSPr acoustic termite detector works by "hearing" termites eat
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Mon, 01/16/2012 - 10:57pm
Thanks to their habit of remaining concealed, the first indication people get that termites have invaded their home is after they’ve already wreaked their particular brand of wood-eating havoc. According to Associate Professor Adam Osseiran of Western Australia’s Edith Cowan University, the yearly damage bill in the U.S. for termite damage tops US$12 billion, while in Australia they cause an estimated $1 to $3 billion damage each year. In attempt to reduce such damage, Osseiran and his team have developed an acoustic sensor that is so sensitive it can detect termite infestation by “hearing” them chew through timber...
Continue Reading WiSPr acoustic termite detector works by "hearing" termites eat
Section: Around The Home
Tags: Acoustic, Insect, Pests, Sensor, Wireless
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Nissan announces world’s first self-healing iPhone case
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Mon, 01/16/2012 - 8:59pm
Just over six years ago, we reported that Nissan had developed a "Scratch Guard Coat" paint designed to repair scratches on not only cars, but on painted surfaces in general. The company has already applied its paint technology to a number of Nissan and Infiniti models, and in 2009 it announced that it would license it for use on mobile phones. It appears there weren't many takers as Nissan has now announced that it has produced the world's first self-healing iPhone case that makes use of the Scratch Shield paint...
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Section: Mobile Technology
Tags: iPhone 4, iPhone 4S, Nissan, Paint, Scratch Shield Paint, Self-healing
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Newly discovered molecule has potential to offset climate change and cool the planet
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Mon, 01/16/2012 - 6:23pm
Researchers claim a newly discovered molecule found in the Earth’s atmosphere holds the potential to help offset global warming by actually cooling the planet. The molecule is a Criegee biradical or Criegee intermediate, which are chemical intermediaries that are powerful oxidizers of pollutants produced by combustion, such as nitrogen dioxide and sulfur dioxide. They have the ability to naturally clean up the atmosphere by helping break down nitrogen dioxide and sulfur dioxide to form sulfate and nitrate, which ultimately leads to cloud formation that could help cool the planet...
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Section: Research Watch
Tags: Climate Change, Global Warming, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Sandia Labs, University of Bristol, University of Manchester
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New wheelchair seat gets users to regularly change their position
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Mon, 01/16/2012 - 4:56pm
As anyone who spends a lot of time seated at a desk will know, it's important to change your position every now and then. For wheelchair users, who spend almost every waking moment seated, it is crucial that they do so - if they don't, they can develop deformities or bedsores, or at least end up in considerable pain. Now, the Swiss research group Empa is working with the ergonomics company r going, to develop a new type of wheelchair seat that periodically causes users to change the way they're sitting...
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Section: Health and Wellbeing
Tags: Empa, Ergonomic, Wheelchair
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Particle-free silver ink developed for printable electronics
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Mon, 01/16/2012 - 3:54pm
There’s no doubt that we will soon be seeing a lot more in the way of low-cost electronic circuits that have been printed onto common, flexible materials such as plastic, paper or fabric. One of the key technological innovations making this possible is silver ink, which is used to print these circuits’ conductors. While such ink usually incorporates particles of silver suspended in a carrier liquid, a new type of ink created at the University of Illinois forgoes the particle approach, and is said to offer some distinct advantages as a result...
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Section: Research Watch
Tags: Flexible, Printable Electronics, Silver, University of Illinois
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ViolinSpeaker resonates at CES
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Mon, 01/16/2012 - 2:36pm
Often viewed as works of art, violins and other string instruments are not uncommonly displayed in the home. One Chinese company is turning a number of violins and other string instruments into speakers, so the display is functional. Instruments used to make the speakers, which also include bass and other string selections, are made by Hua Xing String Instruments in Guangzhou, China. A driver is inserted into the instrument, and the resonance within the resulting ViolinSpeaker is used to produce and project sound. ..
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Section: Around The Home
Tags: Audio, CES 2012, Speaker, Violin
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Emporia bringing simplified mobile phones to North America
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Mon, 01/16/2012 - 2:14pm
Although it can't be denied that smartphones are ... well, that they're really smart, the fact is that not everyone wants to play games, shoot and watch videos, surf the web or use apps every time they step out their door. For many people, the ability to make and receive phone calls is all that really matters. It was for minimalists like these that Austrian electronics company emporia designed its very basic, large-keyed mobile phones. While they were previously not available to North American consumers, that changed with an announcement last week at CES.
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Section: Mobile Technology
Tags: CES 2012, Mobile Phone, Rugged, Seniors, Smartphone
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BodyWave lets you control a PC with your mind - without a headset
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Mon, 01/16/2012 - 8:36am
A bio-feedback armband called BodyWave is the first of its kind to measure brainwave activity through the body, not the scalp. Instead of an EEG headset recording a user's concentration level, the Bodywave reads brainwaves at the arm by measuring the electric current given off by neurons firing in the brain. Bundled with an interactive software package called Play Attention, it reportedly enables interactive feedback and training towards peak mental performance. Apart from the obvious potential in sport, its ability to train attention and teach stress-control in mobile situations (much less obtrusively than wearing a headset) opens up wider potential. It has already found applications in education, industry and the military as well as in improving the lives of people with disabilities like Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD). ..
Continue Reading BodyWave lets you control a PC with your mind - without a headset
Section: Science and Education
Tags: Brain, Brain Computer Interface, Psychology, Wearable
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Danish Mirror House reflects its enviornment
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Mon, 01/16/2012 - 6:30am
Danish architectural firm MLRP has come up with a novel way to prevent graffiti and vandalism of a local town hall. By turning the outside walls into mirrors, the team successfully transformed a "drab" building into a local attraction that is hopefully resistant to future graffiti attempts. ..
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Section: Good Thinking
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New names dominate the Dakar Rally - MINI & Iveco take 1-2 wins
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Mon, 01/16/2012 - 4:39am
New names dominated the Dakar Rally from start-to-finish this year - MINI being the most obvious with a 1-2, but also Iveco broke the Eastern Block stranglehold on the truck section. Frenchman Stéphane Peterhansel won his tenth Dakar (six on motorcycles, four in cars) ahead of MINI teammate Nani Roma (a prior motorcycle winner). MINI's new owner BMW must be delighted to add the world's toughest race to its illustrious heritage, even if that MINI looks a tad bigger than your average Countryman...
Continue Reading New names dominate the Dakar Rally - MINI & Iveco take 1-2 wins
Section: Automotive
Tags: 2012 Dakar Rally, BMW, Dakar Rally, Iveco, Kamaz, KTM, MINI, Mitsubishi, Volkswagen, Xtrac
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Magisto automated video editor might make family video nights more bearable
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Sun, 01/15/2012 - 10:30pm
Be it on increasingly powerful dedicated camcorders or via a smartphone, capturing hours (and hours and hours …) of video has never been easier or cheaper. That’s both a blessing and a curse, as even though you’re more likely to capture something worthwhile at some point, at the editing stage you’ll also have to wade through more crap to get to the good stuff. This can be time consuming to say the least and many just don’t bother, preferring to upload the whole kit and caboodle to their video-sharing site of choice. Now there’s an iPhone app called Magisto that is designed to take care of the editing for you and increase the chances of someone actually sitting through the video of Aunt Maude’s birthday dinner...
Continue Reading Magisto automated video editor might make family video nights more bearable
Section: Digital Cameras
Tags: App, App Store, iPad, iPhone, iPod touch, Video
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SteelSeries pocket-sized Ion Bluetooth controller for tablets and smartphones
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Sun, 01/15/2012 - 8:32pm
Every CES puts the most prominent tech trends on show, and this year was no exception, though some were a bit more visible than others. After the unveiling of arcade-style attachments for smartphones and tablets, a no-glasses 3D tablet with an attachable controller, and a tablet aimed at the hardcore gaming crowd, it became pretty clear that one of these trends is to bridge the gap between high-quality console games and smart devices. However, none of these new devices have appeared quite as portable as the Ion Controller from SteelSeries, which connects through Bluetooth and is about the size of a deck of cards...
Continue Reading SteelSeries pocket-sized Ion Bluetooth controller for tablets and smartphones
Section: Games
Tags: CES 2012, Controller, Smartphone, Tablet, Video Games
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