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Thursday, October 29, 2015

Gizmag Emerging Tech

SPACE
New analysis of Apollo lunar samples solves decades-old mystery
It has long been known that the soil samples collected in the late 60s and early 70s contained low levels of organic matter in the form of amino acids, but the technology to determine where they came from has not been available ... until now.  read more
MOTORCYCLES
Spirit Charger Concept SC 01 portends the future of Kawasaki's H2 and H2R motorcycle line
Kawasaki offered a glimpse of it's future supercharged bike line-up at the Tokyo Motor Show when it showed a sketch of the Spirit Charger Concept, a softer version of the 200 hp Ninja H2, plus a newly-developed version of it's supercharged engine aimed at increasing efficiency and fuel economy.  read more
AUTOMOTIVE
In pictures: Concepts and more from the 2015 Tokyo Motor Show
If you're after quirky concept car action, few places in the world can match the Tokyo Motor Show. From rotary-powered halo cars to cute custom Kei cars, it has something for everybody. Gizmag was on the ground at this year's event. Join us as we take a look at the best in show.  read more
AUTOMOTIVE
Nissan's Teatro for Dayz concept injects some youth into Tokyo 
Nissan has rolled out the funky, high-tech Teatro for Dayz concept at the 2015 Tokyo Motor Show. Designed to engage younger potential drivers that Nissan frames as "share natives," the car is packed with unlikely technologies like exterior LED displays and an interactive interior display system.   read more
AUTOMOTIVE
Limited-edition WRX STI S207 headed for Japanese streets
STI​ has pulled the covers off of a special-edition WRX STI, designated the S207. With just 400 units to be produced, the S207 begins as a WRX STI, then receives several upgrades, including exclusive engine and suspension tuning along with unique design elements inside and out.   read more
MILITARY
Salt handgun is designed for non-lethal defense
Chicago-based startup Salt has announced the launch of a crowdfunding campaign for a less-than-lethal weapon designed as an alternative to firearms for home and personal protection  read more
BICYCLES
Haize keeps navigation simple by pointing cyclists in the right direction
​Cyclists trying to navigate unknown city streets have a growing amount of options available. Now Onomo is looking to get in on the action with a navigation system that works like a compass and points the rider in the direction of their destination but leaving them to work out the rest. ​  read more
AUTOMOTIVE
Mitsubishi kills two birds with one stone in Tokyo with premiere of eX Concept
The eX Concept hits two targets with one reveal, giving Mitsubishi a proposed entry into the fast-growing compact crossover market and a new showcase of the Japanese automaker's future powertrains and technology credibility as an electric vehicle concept.​ read more
URBAN TRANSPORT
Lightweight composite Floatility electric scooter eats up that last mile
Hamburg/Singapore-based Floatility is developing an electric scooter made from a series of light, sturdy composites supplied by the material masters at BASF. The startup aims to offer urban networks of e-floaters as a "last mile" solution.  read more
MOBILE TECHNOLOGY
Nexus 6P vs. Samsung Galaxy S6 edge+
If you're shopping for a plus-sized phone this holiday season, the Google/Huawei Nexus 6P and Samsung Galaxy S6 edge+ may be two of your best bets. But is Samsung's phablet worth the extra dough?  read more
BICYCLES
AIM mountain bike stem can be set to three riding positions
​Mountain bikes' handlebar stems put the bars at a length and angle that are generally good for most types of riding, but that aren't necessarily ideal for any one. Well, that's why 3FStech created the AIM stem. It lets riders switch between three bar angles and reach lengths.​  read more
SPACE
NASA's TIMED satellite identifies unexpected carbon dioxide trends
NASA has analyzed 14 years worth of data collected by its TIMED satellite, revealing a surprisingly fast increase in carbon dioxide levels in the upper atmosphere. The stats also reveal that the gas is more localized to the Northern Hemisphere than predicted by climate models.  read more
MOTORCYCLES
Triumph presents a new generation of Bonneville sport classics
Triumph Motorcycles lifted the curtain on its 2016 Bonneville by introducing five brand new variants. Powered by two new liquid-cooled engines in three different versions, the rejuvenated sport classic family extends from the basic Street Twin 900 to the race-spec Thruxton R 1200.  read more
ELECTRONICS
Homebuilt plasma cannon watch should appeal to low-budget Bonds
​In honour of the soon-to-be-released new James Bond film Spectre, our techno-weapons-tinkerin' friend Patrick Priebe has created something else that you should never try building at home. It's a working plasma "cannon" disguised as a digital watch.  read more
SPACE
ESO's VISTA telescope spies hidden Milky Way component
​An international team of astronomers has discovered a previously unknown component of the Milky Way – a thin disk of variable stars hidden in the galactic bulge. read more
AUTOMOTIVE
Porsche introduces its spirited Macan GTS
​Two years ago, Porsche first revealed its Macan line of compacts SUVs to the world. Now, at the Tokyo Motor Show, the automaker has unveiled the latest member of that family – the more powerful 2017 Macan GTS.  read more
ARCHITECTURE
My Micro New York will be the city's tallest modular building
Housing space in New York is increasingly at a premium in terms of both demand and cost. A new development, however, will cater for those who don't need a lot of space. Project architect nARCHITECTS​ says My Micro New York will be the tallest modular construction in Manhattan.  read more
SCIENCE
Sonic tractor beam forms acoustic holograms to lift objects
Researchers have developed a sonic tractor beam that generates acoustic holograms through the manipulation of high-amplitude sound waves. These acoustic holograms, which can take various shapes, are able to pick up and move small objects, like polystyrene beads. read more
MOBILE TECHNOLOGY
Samsung's enormous 18.4-inch tablet is more about Netflix than Office
Samsung's long-rumored Galaxy View tablet is now official. Less of an iPad Pro competitor and more of a portable streaming TV, the tablet has a gargantuan 18.4-inch display.  read more
COMPUTERS
Altwork Station puts you in a position to work
Standing desks are very popular nowadays and the Altwork Station aims to capitalize on this trend. It allows users to stand, sit, or recline in order to ensure they remain comfortable and productive.   read more
ELECTRONICS
Luxor 2 flashlight automatically detects targets, adjusts beam for ideal illumination
Not only is the PLX Devices Luxor 2 flashlight designed for optimal light delivery, it does so automatically by detecting where it's being pointed in order to adjust the beam accordingly. ​  read more
SPACE
Study suggests an even distribution of elements throughout the universe
A new study carried out by the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency suggests that when the universe was between two to four billion years old, the elements used to create everything from the largest star to the human race were evenly spread across a vast area of the cosmos.  read more
TELECOMMUNICATIONS
Loon balloons to fill Internet gaps in Indonesia's islands
Earlier this year, it was revealed that Sri Lanka would become the first country in the world to receive universal I​nternet access via Google's high altitude balloons. Now, the firm has announced that Indonesia will be the next country in which Project Loon will take flight.  read more
URBAN TRANSPORT
Longboardstroller lets you skateboard with your kid, literally
The Quinny Longboardstroller is a baby stroller with a difference. It's actually a bare-bones baby stroller bolted onto the front of a longboard. So, parents can now skateboard with their kid, quite literally.  read more
AUTOMOTIVE
Volvo testing technology to prevent meeting of car and kangaroo
Just like moose and deer in other parts of the world, kangaroos wreak all kinds of havoc when bounding across Australian roads. In an effort to limit the damage, Volvo is working on technology for its vehicles that detects the roos and brings the car to a gentle stop before a collision can occur.   read more
DRONES
First footage from GoPro's drone revealed
GoPro has provided the first glimpse of what video shot by its long-awaited drone will look like. In a short clip released today, the company presents a series of tracking shots of the countryside and forest, intended to show off the stablization and image quality of its forthcoming quadcopter.  read more
SPACE
Dawn begins transitioning to its fourth and final mapping orbit
NASA's Dawn spacecraft has begun the process of transferring to its fourth and final mapping orbit, as it continues its mission around the dwarf planet Ceres. read more
AUTOMOTIVE
Subaru's sharp-looking Impreza 5-Door Concept hints at new model looks
Subaru has unveiled its new Impreza 5-Door Concept. Focussing on the design features of the next-generation Impreza, rather than the drive-train or tech, it has a compact, streamlined and sculptural look​ aimed at reinforcing the Impreza's sporty reputation.  read more
MOBILE TECHNOLOGY
Panasonic's rugged Windows 10 Toughpad has a 4K display, higher than $4K (after conversion) price tag
Panasonic's latest performance-focused Toughpad has the same 4K resolution we've seen in other models, but offers some serious horsepower under the hood, with an updated processor, better graphics and high-end storage options.  read more
SPECIAL PROMOTION FOR GIZMAG READERS
Take Advantage of a 62% Price Drop on the First-Gen Lytro Camera
Most cameras capture the position of light rays, producing your average static 2D image. The Lytro dares to be different. Its cutting-edge technology records the direction of these rays, generating images you can later refocus, change perspective within, or view in 3D. You can essentially revisit the scene of the photo—meaning you’ll never miss snapping the perfect shot again.  read more

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