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Fukitorimushi - The Floor Wiping Robot

May 9, 2009
Late last year, DailyTech reported on the Hello Kitty iRobot Roomba 500 that was on sale in Japan. Japan is one of the few countries you would find a product like this as the merchandising tends...

Polaroid Two: Digital Instant Camera

May 7, 2009
The Polaroid Two earns its name as the spiritual successor to the classic Polaroid camera. Invented by Edwin Land in 1947, the Polaroid instant camera allowed you to see the results as soon as you...

Electric Cars Not As Green As Thought

May 2, 2009
The environmental benefits of electric cars are being questioned in Germany by a surprising actor: the green movement. But those risks don't apply in the U.S., the American electric-car lobby...

Power Efficient Liquid-Crystal Materials

Apr 30, 2009
Current commercial liquid-crystal (LC) based technologies, such as those used in laptop screens and high-definition televisions (TVs), are based on nematic liquid crystals. Other applications...

Flu Vaccine Effective with Microneedle Patch

Apr 30, 2009
Flu vaccine delivered through skin patches containing microneedles has proven just as effective at preventing influenza in mice as intramuscular, hypodermic flu immunization. A team of researchers...

GPS and Projector Technology

Dec 2, 2009
Using small projector technology, the MAPTOR developed by Park, Seonkeun Park, Samsung Art & Design Institute (South Korea) can be used to project a map onto any flat surface. MAPTOR also includes GPS that makes finding directions and navigation easy.

Weight Reduction Surgery in 3D

Dec 2, 2009
This 3D medical animation demonstrates the different surgical techniques commonly used in bariatric surgery (weight reduction surgery) for obesity. Bariatric surgery is performed if weight loss efforts through lifestyle changes and medications have...

Overcoming Barriers for Organic Electronics

Dec 2, 2009
Researchers from Stanford University have recently shown that it is possible to create electronics basing on organic materials. This novel demonstration might help engineers to design better digital displays, �electronic newspapers' and other...

Buffalo Unleashes USB 3.0 Blu-ray Burner

Dec 1, 2009
On Turkey Day (last Thursday), Buffalo revealed the BR-X126U3, an external Blu-ray burner that can cram data on both single and dual layer Blu-ray disks at 12x write speeds. While the new external burner certainly makes a tasty alternative to shoving...

Atlantis Astros Feted Yesterday

Dec 1, 2009
After a flawless mission to resupply the International Space Station, the STS-129 crew members now are back at NASA's Johnson Space Center in Houston. They will be honored with a homecoming ceremony at nearby Ellington Field today. Meanwhile,...


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