22.02.11

Grandad's Wild Ride!

Meanwhile a motorcycle enthusiast with a passion for the unusual has smashed one of the world's weirdest speed records. Colin Furze of Britain has claimed the new top speed record for a personal mobility scooter, usually driven by the elderly. The rules are
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High Performance LPG?

If you thought Liquid Petroleum Gas was suited only to taxis, think again. The performance arm of Australian car maker Holden has developed an LPG system for its V8 sports sedans -- and it makes more power at lower revs than the petrol-only version. Holden Special
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Red Hot Ferraris....

We always knew Ferraris were hot, just not this hot. The maker’s latest supercar, the 458 Italia, has been recalled worldwide (1258 all told) after five caught fire. The problem was traced to the type of adhesive used in the car's wheel-arch assemblies. The supplier of the original adhesive
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Nissan Leaf electric car a sell-out success!!

Nissan’s fully-electric hatchback the Leaf is sold out for two years – two months before it was due to go on sale. The Leaf is due in North American showrooms in December, but Nissan dealers there have been forced to stop taking deposits after receiving 20,000 orders. Nissan in Japan meanwhile
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Volvo in another safety blunder.

Volvo’s reputation for crash safety demonstrations took another hit in September after its new pedestrian warning system mistook an inflatable human dummy for a tractor. It was the Swedish car maker’s second embarrassing failure during a media demonstration of crash avoidance technology
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A huge week in photography

In the days leading up to the industry-stopping Photokina event, the major players have lifted the lid on all-new and exciting camera bodies that are sure to command the attention of conference attendees when it finally kicks off.
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September 2010 Issue on Sale Now!

The WikiLeaks were just the beginning– Popular Science presents the deepest military secrets in the undercover war against terrorism.  Top Secret Tech: Smart dust that can track anyone and any vehicle anywhere Hypersonic
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August 2010 Issue on sale now!!

Popular Science August 2010 issue presents the most multi-talented helper robots in the world! • Four-armed robots that perform heart surgery remotely • Personal assistants, butlers, therapists and robot gym instructors • Humanoid robots from Japan and South Korea that play soccer Discover
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POPSCI Father's Day Gift Guide

1. Verbatim Store 'n' Go Portable Hard Drive 320GB of pocket sized storage will make sure Dad can carry all his music, movies and working files with him whenever he needs it.  Nero BackitUp and Burn Essentials software is also included to help Dad back up his laptop or
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Build it: an LED lamp that visualises data from the web

The vast amount of information at our fingertips these days can be as distracting as it is useful. Tracking something like the movement of an index on the stock market by feverishly checking a ticker all day is often more than you want to deal with. So this cube lets you display data it receives
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Grandad's Wild Ride!

Meanwhile a motorcycle enthusiast with a passion for the unusual has smashed one of the world's weirdest speed records. Colin Furze of Britain has claimed the new top speed record for a personal mobility scooter, usually driven by the elderly. The rules are
Read more...


Does the Future of the Car Live in China?

In just over a decade, the car industry in China has exploded. As of November 2009, China is the largest automobile market in the world, combining active partnerships with established foreign brands with a thriving, developing domestic market. China's seemingly
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You built what?! A real Iron Man suit

Anthony Le, 25, has been a fan of Iron Man since he was a kid, but when he heard that the comic-book superhero was hitting the big screen in 2008, he was inspired to build his own Iron Man suit. That version was more of a costume, but his new one, finished just in time for
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Long-Awaited Barefoot Running Study Finds Sneakers Are Harmful

Shoes change the human foot strike and may lead to more running injuries... All
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How It Works: The Most Advanced Gas-Powered R/C Car

The Most Advanced R/C Car LOSI 1/10 TEN-T TRUGGY RTR Top speed: 72km/h Size: 34.3 x 45 cm. Price: US$500 Get it: losi.com This 18-inch off-roader
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Warning signals: Mobile phones, radiation and the human brain

Per Segerbäck lives in a modest cottage in a nature reserve some 120km northeast of Stockholm. Wolves, moose and brown bears roam freely past his front door. He keeps limited human company, because human technology makes him physically ill. How ill? On a walk last summer, he ran into one of
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Build it: an LED lamp that visualises data from the web

The vast amount of information at our fingertips these days can be as distracting as it is useful. Tracking something like the movement of an index on the stock market by feverishly checking a ticker all day is often more than you want to deal with. So this cube lets you display data it receives
Read more...


Although It's Been Said Many Times, Many Ways: The iPad is the Future

After a weekend using the iPad, I've realised I'm not interested in hedging my reaction to it with careful considerations of its lack of a USB port or webcam. It's not every day, or every year or maybe even every decade that we're able to see a piece of technology that takes a familiar human
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The Internal Combustion Engine Is Not Dead

With all the focus on hybrids and electric cars, you might assume that the internal combustion (IC) engine was headed for extinction. Yet more than 99 per cent of the world's new cars still use one. That includes conventional hybrids, whose batteries and electric motors
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The Future Is Clear Now

While Toyota and Volkswagen – the world’s two biggest car makers – are locked in a battle for global sales leadership over the next decade, driven by a new generation of hybrid and electric cars, Japanese maker Honda is working on technology that may well leapfrog them both. Most big
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Although It's Been Said Many Times, Many Ways: The iPad is the Future

After a weekend using the iPad, I've realised I'm not interested in hedging my reaction to it with careful considerations of its lack of a USB port or webcam. It's not every day, or every year or maybe even every decade that we're able to see a piece of technology that takes a familiar human
Read more...


The Future Is Clear Now

While Toyota and Volkswagen – the world’s two biggest car makers – are locked in a battle for global sales leadership over the next decade, driven by a new generation of hybrid and electric cars, Japanese maker Honda is working on technology that may well leapfrog them both. Most big
Read more...


Warning signals: Mobile phones, radiation and the human brain

Per Segerbäck lives in a modest cottage in a nature reserve some 120km northeast of Stockholm. Wolves, moose and brown bears roam freely past his front door. He keeps limited human company, because human technology makes him physically ill. How ill? On a walk last summer, he ran into one of
Read more...


You built what?! A real Iron Man suit

Anthony Le, 25, has been a fan of Iron Man since he was a kid, but when he heard that the comic-book superhero was hitting the big screen in 2008, he was inspired to build his own Iron Man suit. That version was more of a costume, but his new one, finished just in time for
Read more...


Long-Awaited Barefoot Running Study Finds Sneakers Are Harmful

Shoes change the human foot strike and may lead to more running injuries... All
Read more...


Skateboarding’s Simplest Trick

If you’re a surfer, you’re dependent on Mother Nature to let you glide along the watery curves. So what do you do when the surf is flat? Back in the 1950s, surfers – like the early amphibians of the Ordovician period – came onto land, taking the principles of surfing and attaching wheels
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Fast Feet

The 100m sprint is, without doubt, one of the most prestigious events in world sport. The ‘fastest human being on Earth’ is a claim worthy of pride and a title deserving of admiration. But what is it that makes Joe Blow run faster than Joe Slow? Theoretically, a human being can run at
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Smartphone Wars

War doesn’t always involve guns or high tech weaponry. It doesn’t always end in bloodshed or death. Sometimes war consists of nothing more than an army of lawyers and bullets shaped like patents. And the biggest war being waged at the moment is all about the smartphone. In early March,
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Halo Headphones: It's Time To Party Like It's 1983

It’s said that fashion phases come and go every 20 to 30 years, and it seems the headbands made famous by Olivia Newton-John in Physical (or Ralph Macchio in The Karate Kid, depending on how you’re inclined) are back in style. And even if they’re not, you’ll at least have a functional
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May 2010 Edition of Popular Science - On Sale Tomorrow!

Popular Science presents an exciting new vision for the future of the car, including: The world’s leading car manufacturers and designers dream up stunning new car of the future Intelligent
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