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Vikas Shekhawat | Mar 30 2006
dyna lifter
Hats off to Ohio entrepreneurs Robert Rist and Brian Martin for creating this fabulous high-flying hybrid that couple a fixed-wing airplane with a zeppelin. Though riding it is a hard nut to crack, especially while launching and landing, still it's a...
Vikas Shekhawat | Mar 30 2006
The new BMW Z4 Roadster and Coupe have become first European cars to be amplified with THX Certified Car Audio System. The Premium Sound System delivers an awe-inspiring 430 watts artistic music experience with BMW Carver technology for high sound...
Vikas Shekhawat | Mar 30 2006
Zac Electrica is proffering this electric scooter from Portugal that can take you at 15 miles an hour and that too for an hour on a single charge. This ultimate rolling gadget on wheels is powered by two 12-volt rechargeable batteries housed under the...
Vikas Shekhawat | Mar 30 2006
bamboo speaker
With depleting wood resources, it's an excellent idea to resort to bamboos as they grow much-much faster than any other wood tree. And holding the nerve at the right place Panasonic has joined hands with Doshisha University to carve out speakers that...
Vikas Shekhawat | Mar 30 2006
The concept behind antifreeze too is stirred by nature. It all started after studying Channichyidae or the icefish commonly found in freezing Antarctic waters where temperatures can reach -1.8C. The icefish survives in such conditions due to the...
Vikas Shekhawat | Mar 30 2006
fidobag
The FidoBag unleashed by Samsung Italia really acts like a dog. This robotic briefcase-on-wheels fuelled by battery life of 95 hours can turn out to be your best pal recognizing your voice up to 450 meters and following you around for around 26 km/hr....
Vikas Shekhawat | Mar 30 2006
Russell Buckley here raises a very controversial issue, on which most of us may not affirm to. He says that mobile phones will annihilate computers in the near future. Now, the way cell phones are being squeezed with more and more functions, Russell's...
Vikas Shekhawat | Mar 30 2006
manhole
Soon they'll definitely swipe away everything. This time it's the turn of the Japanese who're fixing RFID tags to manhole covers for monitoring critical underground infrastructure such as gas and sewage pipes. Most probably KDDI, Pasco and Bitcom will.
Zodingliani | Mar 30 2006
carrter
This car will really do good for the roads in France. Developed by Development International, Compressed Air Technology is used to run the car so it is very eco-friendly as it runs on air helping mother earth by reducing global warming. The tanks..
Vikas Shekhawat | Mar 30 2006
At last, terrorized by the fear of hearing loss, they've forced Apple to take the step. The new iPod models will now come with integrated software to set limits to the volume control. Parents can restrict the maximum volume on their kid's iPods and...

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