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World's first solar powered billboard unveiled by Sun Flare Systems

Billboards have a wide range of application from business signs for any company to carpots with advertisements. Sun Flare Systems Research and Development is pleased to unveil world’s first Solar Powered Billboard, where the graphic is the solar. After rigorous two years of extensive testing and patent processing the compa...
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JetMax-737 to give you that unmatched flying experience at home

It’s always fun if you have your own flight simulator at home. JetMax 737 flight simulator console kit by Flightdeck Solutions is a perfect solution to satiate the demand many Flight Simulation fanatics that are presently ‘flying a desk’ and want to have a better flying experience. JetMax 737 flight simulator console ki...
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NASA to invade foreign lands with printable spacecrafts

NASA is studying its potential 30 revolutionary technologies that would change the way space explorations are done. One of which is to able to hit the print button and roll out a fleet of 2D spacecrafts. There is a major thrust on improving the quality and usability of printable electronics and a lot of focus is on the resear...
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Military to design autonomous robotic ATV to operate in extreme temperatures

Advanced robotic cars sans their drivers have always inspired the fictional ambit of our popular culture. Celebrated franchises like Transformers and Knight Rider come to our mind right off the bat. But, in a more expansive scope, it seems even the U.S. Military is influenced by the potentiality of such autonomously intellige...
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Today's patents that offer insight at tomorrow's technology

Given the myriad of innovative and enterprising endeavors undertaken by our technologists in every conceivable field, we should certainly feel that it is a wondrously propitious phase for core technological advancement. However, progression of technology is not only defined by the current direction of affairs, but to some deg...
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DoD to deploy DARPA’s atomic sensor system as GPS alternative

The U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) is looking to develop an inventive atomic sensor system as an alternative to the Global Positioning System (GPS). The technology is meant to be used in missiles and other military platforms in situations of GPS unavailability. This way, the agency can eliminate total dependence on GPS to m...
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'DriveLAB' to assist the old on road

Driving seems to be fun when young but no more once you get old. With the decrease in reaction time, eyesight getting weaker and confidence getting low older people are prone to accidents. To study the obstacle in the driving of senior citizens, Intelligent Transport team in Newcastle University has taken an electric car and ...
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Domino technology opens new doors for genetic tests

Although this entitle suggests more of some feast, the actual existence however engages in a technological conversation. Well, the University of Alberta has amazingly devised a new chip which can seamlessly execute the same genetic tests as most advanced laboratories. Termed ‘Domino’, the promising technology thus endeavo...
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Matrix fantasy: 'Magic bullet' in army's wishlist

You saw it in “Matrix” , people do want to play with bullets even after they have been fired from the gun. In some cases they want to stop it and in other cases they want to turn its trajectory to a clueless neighbor. You might not beleive in the reality of Sci-Fi flicks but it seems that the American army certain...
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Google finally launches its cloud service in the form of Google Drive

Google is once again set to expand upon its internet fueled services, by officially inaugurating the Google Service. This touted cloud service goes beyond the ambit of Google Docs by accentuating upon the networked file storage factor, just like its nearest competit...
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