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| Astrology fans worldwide are going to love what Vito Technology has done with their latest Star Walk v4.4 update. They have taken their highly popular and award winning Star Walk app for the iPad and iPhone and made it even better. So let’s get down to business, what’s new in Star Walk 4.4? Arrow Guides [...] ELECTRONIC ARTS
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Why have I never seen his before? It’s called the Bionic Wrench, and it’s an adjustable wrench that appears to actually work.
You’ve been there. You need to remove a bolt and you’re either too lazy or too ill-equipped to use the correct-sized box-wrench. Instead, you reach for an adjustable spanner which, if you’ve come this [...] IXYS
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| The guys behind the iPhone-powered 58-inch multitouch table (think Microsoft Surface) have released a video demonstrating how the system works. Essentially, all you do is hook up your iPhone 4 to the table-top display and away you go. The iPhone 4 display is replicated on the 58-inch screen, and behaves the same way [...]58-inch multitouch table runs on iPhone [Jailbreak + Video] is a story by TiPb. This feed is sponsored by The iPhone Blog Store.
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| I wouldn’t say that I’m a neat freak, but I like an uncluttered house. That’s not saying that my house isn’t cluttered, because it is… except for my basement. It’s been newly remodeled and is the role model for the rest of the house. If you need a kick start to cleaning up some the [...] Filed in categories: Gaming Gear, Home Tech, News, Spotlight Gadgets Tagged: Gaming, Storage Video Game Storage – LevelUp Ottomans originally appeared on The Gadgeteer on October 30, 2010 at 10:36 am. INTEL
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| We've already seen that living tissue can be printed using what amounts to a bio-inkjet printer, and some researchers from the Wake Forest Institute for Regenerative Medicine now say they've made some considerable progress that could bring the technology one step closer to use on the battlefield. Specifically, they've been able to speed up the healing of wounds on mice using a "printed" swath of tissue and completely heal the wound in three weeks, whereas an untreated wound did not heal itself in the same time period. Of course, there's no word on any plans for tests on humans just yet, but the researchers do plan to take one more step in that direction by moving on to tests on pigs next. Researchers tout progress with 'skin printers,' hope to one day treat battlefield wounds originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 02 Nov 2010 17:26:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds. Permalink | Technology Review | Email this | Comments  
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