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HEADS Generation II helmet sensor unveiled
Jul 31st

The problem with head injuries is that people who receive them often don’t realize how serious they actually are, until it’s too late.
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HEADS Generation II helmet sensor unveiled
Miniature energy harvesting technology could power wireless electronics
Jul 9th
Newly published research focuses on miniature energy harvesting technologies that could potentially power wireless electronics, portable devices, stretchable electronics, and implantable biosensors.
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Miniature energy harvesting technology could power wireless electronics
Energy Sistem 52 Touch Showcased With Plenty of Renders
Jul 9th

Here’s another product line-up for the over-saturated personal media player market. Not that options are a bad thing, mind you. Energy Sistem has just pulled the curtain off their 52 Touch line-up of devices, but manages to only show off a full array of digital renders, and not the actual devices
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Energy Sistem 52 Touch Showcased With Plenty of Renders
New eco-marathon for energy-efficient light aircraft
Jul 2nd

A new annual competition in Vichy, France will take place for the first time this July in order to develop and bring attention to sustainable energy-economy in the motorized ultralight aircraft (ULM) industry. Calling to mind the wacky inventiveness of the Red Bull Flugtag, the Eco Marathon ULM aims not to achieve furthest flight through human power, but by the least possible fuel, and the competitors will undoubtedly hope to amaze more than amuse
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New eco-marathon for energy-efficient light aircraft
Fujitsu adds four new LifeBook mobile computing solutions
Jun 30th

Fujitsu has launched an enhancement and three new additions to the company’s LifeBook range. The MH330 and MH380 models feature the latest Atom processors, backlit LED displays and DDR3 memory. The TH700 and T730 notebooks come with Dual Digitizer multi-touch screens, the latest Intel Core processors and a range of security features including a BIOS lock, fingerprint reader and 3D shock sensor…
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Fujitsu adds four new LifeBook mobile computing solutions
Solar soccer balls score design points
Jun 30th

There are obviously some people out there who think that soccer balls aren’t doing enough.
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Solar soccer balls score design points
Lenovo ThinkCentre A70z Giveaway!
Jun 29th

If there’s one thing we love, it’s giving away free stuff to SlashGear readers, and Lenovo have stepped in to help us do just that. They’ve given us a Lenovo ThinkCentre A70z all-in-one desktop PC to give away, the 19-inch slimline computer we reviewed back in April , and we’ve come up with a super-simple way for you to stand a chance of putting it on your desk. Lenovo reckon the ThinkCentre A70z takes up around a third of the space of a regular desktop computer, by squeezing display, processor, hard-drive and the rest into one compact chassis
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Lenovo ThinkCentre A70z Giveaway!
15 Video Game Themed Energy Drinks
Jun 27th

Why be a geek with diminishing energy? Try these energy drinks
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15 Video Game Themed Energy Drinks
e-rope recharges your batteries in more ways than one
Jun 26th

When reporting on the BunBun human-powered flashlight back in March, Gizmag’s Rick Martin mused on the potential for putting a similar charging mechanism into skipping rope handles… which is just what Kyung Guk Lee has done with this design concept. The e-rope lets you recharge your AA batteries while you skip your way to better health..
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e-rope recharges your batteries in more ways than one
Park System Uses Dog Poop to Power the Park
Jun 21st

The designer Matthew Mazzotta thought about creating a park that has a special system able to turn dog poop into energy.
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Park System Uses Dog Poop to Power the Park

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