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Wednesday, August 12, 2015

gizmag

OUTDOORS
Winnebago launches Mercedes Sprinter 4x4-based Era 4x4 camper van
After years of waiting, North America has finally gotten the 4x4 version of the Mercedes Sprinter van, which is quickly gaining popularity amongst camper van converters. We looked at the rugged Sportsmobile Sprinter 4x4 expedition van a few months ago, and now Winnebago has rolled out the Era 4x4.  read more
COMPUTERS
What is Microsoft Sway?
Microsoft has announced the general release of its Sway digital storytelling app. Sway, which is part of Microsoft Office and designed for creating presentations, is in many ways an alternative to PowerPoint. But what is the difference and what can it do?  read more
AROUND THE HOME
Nebia Shower uses less water to give you a good soaking
San Francisco-based startup Nebia has produced a prototype shower that it says offers a better, more immersive experience. The Nebia Shower promises up to a 70 percent reduction in water use, too.   read more
OUTDOORS
Ready to ride the big one? Surf Snowdonia artificial surf park opens in Wales
UK surfers have a new place to ride the waves in the unassuming location of the Conwy Valley in North Wales. Surf Snowdonia is a one-of-a-kind inland surf facility that claims to produce the "longest man-made surfable waves on the planet."  read more
AUTOMOTIVE
Vision G Concept Coupe points to Hyundai's luxury design future
Once associated with bargain-basement driveaway prices on boring hatchbacks, in recent times Hyundai has been moving to compete with the best that the Germans and Japanese can offer. The latest indicator of this upmarket move is the Vision G Concept Coupe. read more
ROBOTICS
Beerbots demonstrate robotic collaboration by serving drinks in a makeshift bar
MIT researchers have just made an impressive advance in the area of cooperative robotics, showcasing a team of three robots that work together to deliver beer, saying the technology could translate to cooperative robotic systems for applications such as hospitals and disaster relief.  read more
AUTOMOTIVE
Spofec Black One adds bling and horses to Rolls-Royce Ghost Series II
The Spofec Black One takes the Rolls Royce Ghost Series II and adds modifications featuring a matte black motif and improved engine performance kits to create a car that wouldn't look out of place in the Green Hornet's garage.  read more
SPORTS
Throwable sound-emitting device to draw fish to your line
Smart fish finders and waterproof drones are a couple of recent examples of how technology is changing the game of fishing, and now a new device is designed to make things even easier. The Fish Call works by mimicking the sounds of feeding fish and is claimed to draw in species of all kinds.  read more
3D PRINTING
3D printing in the vacuum of outer space
Made in Space has already built a 3D printer that works abroad the ISS. Now, it's working on one that could actually be used in the vacuum of outer space.  read more
GOOD THINKING
Low-cost prosthetic arm protects itself (and its user) from burns
Technological University of Mexico spin-off company Protesta is developing a low-cost artificial arm made from lightweight polyethylene terephthalate (PET) plastic. As an added bonus, the arm will alert the user if it gets too hot.  read more
SCIENCE
Robotic sea lion flippers could propel future submersibles
Unlike most other sea creatures, sea lions use their forelimbs instead of a tail for propulsion. They also leave virtually no wake as they travel through the water. With an eye towards applying this design to human technology, a scientist has developed a robotic sea lion flipper.   read more
OUTDOORS
Paxis backpack provides quick access with swinging pouch
While backpacks remain one of the most comfortable and popular ways of carrying everyday necessities around, they're not perfect. The Paxis backpack attempts to solve one downside, eliminating the need to take the pack off to access your most essential items. read more
HEALTH AND WELLBEING
VR system simulates the effects of dementia
Virtual Dementia Experience, is a virtual reality system created at Australia's Swinburne University. It provides caregivers with an interactive simulation of what it's like to suffer from dementia, so they can better understand what their patients are experiencing.  read more
HOME ENTERTAINMENT
Touchjet Wave creates touchscreen tablets from televisions
The Touchjet Wave uses the latest in infrared technology, along with Android 4.4 OS, to provide tablet-like touch functionality to large TVs. All the games, apps, and streaming media that you would use on a smartphone or tablet can be enjoyed on the big screen.   read more
GAMES
Five games that would be a perfect fit for Microsoft's HoloLens
Microsoft made waves back at E3 with a purpose-built version of Minecraft working with the company's HoloLens augmented reality headset, but what other games would work well with the headset?  read more
ARCHITECTURE
Dubai's Meydan One will boast world's tallest residential tower, largest dancing fountain and longest indoor ski slope
Dubai does not do things by half, and a recently-announced development is a good example of that. Meydan One will be a 3,671,000 sq m (39,514,000 sq ft) mixed-use destination. It will boast the world’s tallest residential tower, a cutting-edge mall and the world’s longest indoor ski slope.  read more
HOME ENTERTAINMENT
LG joins the curved sound bar party
Remember last year when Samsung outed its curved sound bar to go along with its curved TVs? Well LG is finally in on the act, announcing the Music Flow HS8 Wireless Curved Sound Bar. It'll be on show in Berlin next month, at IFA 2015.  read more
MOBILE TECHNOLOGY
Lenovo-backed startup launches a phone with USB-C, fingerprint sensor and a tempting price
Starting next week, Chinese smartphone shoppers will have another solid-specced, low-priced choice on the menu. That's when Lenovo-backed startup Zuk is set to launch its Z1, a RMB 1,799 (about US$284) phone powered by a Snapdragon 801 processor.  read more
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