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Apple may not know it, but it has a lot to prove with the iPhone 5. Though it created the modern smartphone market with the
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Apple may not know it, but it has a lot to prove with the iPhone 5. Though it created the modern smartphone market with the
By: Kyle VanHemert The Impossible Project’s Instant Lab photo printer is just wacky enough to make sense. In 2008, at the closing of a Polaroid
By: Julie Ma The last time your purchased something made entirely from cardboard, chances are it was a box to pack up your belongings. While
Electric Racing Bike Zero and Brammo are the two names that have already established themselves over the past few years in the fairly new and
Possibly the best racing simulator facility could be in France. In a dark room not entirely unlike the set for Blade Runner a genuine LMP2
DARPA’s Tactically Expandable Maritime Platform (TEMP) program is a wide-ranging effort to pack standard ISO shipping containers with technologies that can assist during humanitarian disasters
EcoXPower by EcoXGear is another take on a concept which most Gizmag readers will be familiar with: harnessing the kinetic energy produced while one pedals
By now, many of us are aware of the Leap Motion, a small, $70 gesture control system that simply plugs into any computer and, apparently,
Garmin signals its entrance into the outdoors GPS watch segment with the fēnix. Despite its annoying punctuation and emphasis baggage, the watch appears to be
Audi’s digital rear – view mirror, which made its debut in the R18 e-tron Quattro and R18 ultra race cars at this year’s Le Mans
The launch of Windows Phone 8 is getting closer, and now there’s a specific announcement date on the calendar. Nokia and Microsoft have invited the
If you combined a stealth jet fighter and an attack helicopter and stuck them in the water, what would you get? Well, according to the