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What will bathrooms look like in the future? - ...

(http://holykaw.alltop.com) - scanned by: Accel Rose over 2 years ago
Some interesting visuals of bathroom designs for the future. The ones with the green shoots are weird. More>>>
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bathroom, shower, poop
Gadgets

Gartner's Top 10 Mobile App Categories for 2012

(http://www.gartner.com) - scanned by: Accel Rose over 2 years ago
A solid list of mobile app categories Gartner predicts will dominate the landscape in 2012. More>>>
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Technology

Phoenix, a multilegged creature

(http://forums.trossenrobotics.com) - scanned by: Adam Cutsinger over 3 years ago
For almost 9 months ago I started with a hexapod project called Phoenix. Each leg has 3 DOF. Almost all parts are custom made. The coxa design was inspired by micromagicsystems hexapod v4b. More>>>
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hexapod, oxyopus, robotics, robots, design, remote, control, engineering, gadtes
The_web

By 2012 Koreans Will Get 1Gbps Broadband Connec...

(http://gigaom.com) - scanned by: Jeff Hilford over 3 years ago
The Korea Communications Commission is working on plans that will boost broadband speeds in that country tenfold by the end of 2012. More>>>
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koreas, 1gbps, gigabyte, speed, connection
Transportation

Ford's Active Park Assist, first step to mainst...

(http://www.greencarcongress.com) - scanned by: Garry Golden over 3 years ago
Ford is introducing Active Park Assist technology on its 2010 Lincoln MKS flagship sedan and new Lincoln MKT seven-passenger luxury crossover. Active Park Assist uses an ultrasonic-based sensing system and Electric Power Assisted Steering EPAS t... More>>>
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Social_issues

Troubled Times Ahead?

(http://www.wfs.org) - scanned by: Jeff Hilford over 3 years ago
Rick Docksai reviews Arlington Institute Founder John Peterson's book - Vision for 2012: Planning for Extraordinary Change, which forecasts enormous change, dislocation, threat and opportunity over the next four years. More>>>
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Culture

Another 2012 dystopian future prediction

(http://www.energyinvestmentstra...) - scanned by: Garry Golden over 3 years ago
We've heard about the Mayan Calendar, and bioterrorism taking out a major city. Now Gerald Celente CEO of Trends Research Institute, imagines hear future world and economic events which 'will send a chill down your spine' about life in 2012. More>>>
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Energy

Many Don't Know About Light Bulb Phase Out

(http://www.livescience.com) - scanned by: Jeff Hilford over 3 years ago
A survey finds that 78% of Americans are unaware of the mandatory light bulb phase out beginning in 2012 - even though a reported 88% evaluate energy efficiency prior to purchase. More>>>
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Transportation

Swiss company plans to build solar submarine

(http://dvice.com) - scanned by: Jeff Hilford over 3 years ago
A Swiss company has designed a solution to the difficult issue of non-nuclear powered subs that they hope to bring to market in 2012. More>>>
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Transportation

Sanyo's new electric hybrid bicycle

(http://www.physorg.com) - scanned by: Garry Golden over 3 years ago
Could two wheeled electric (battery/fuel cell) vehicles beat sedans to the market? What about for Asia? More>>>
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Biotechnology

The Zoo of the Future?

(http://www.jumpthecurve.net) - scanned by: juldrich over 3 years ago
Will zoos soon contain Wooly Mammoths and other once-extinct animals? More>>>
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Communication

The Coming Wireless Revolution

(http://www.technologyreview.com) - scanned by: Alvis Brigis over 3 years ago
Thanks to a decision by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) last week, megahertz frequency bands that were previously allocated to television broadcasters will be opened to other device manufacturers. The frequency liberation means that fu... More>>>
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