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{title}Cars That Monitor Sugar Levels - M-POWERED Car for Diabetic Drivers
Experiencing a sugar, or glucose, crash while driving can be very dangerous for both the driver and others on the road. In order to minimize the danger of such a scenario, Medtronic Diabetes has developed…
M-Powered Concept Car was presented at the 68th Annual Scientific Sessions of the American Diabetes Association. As of the moment, there is no update yet regarding the availability of the system. But the people behind the project are hopeful that by the time it gets out in the market, the car will have more useful elements to offer.
- TechnoGadget
{title}Textile Fabric Cars - BMW GINA Light Visionary
According to Chris Bangle, Chief of Design for BMW Group, GINA stands for "Geometry and Functions in 'N' Adaptations". This freedom of creation is given to the BMW GINA by elastic, waterproof, and very…
BMW intention in creating this concept car is to show that automobiles’ design do not have to be as traditional and usual as the rigid body panels and metal frames. Kudos to BMW!
- TechnoGadget
{title}Personal Hair Lasers - Will The $300 X5 HairLaser Grow Your Hair?
After taking a bath, you grab a brush and a bunch of strands horrify you as they go along with it. Then, you find out brushing wet hair is bad for the hair. You grab a comb and use it after having your…
the link in skymall is not working... honestly I also need this one
- TechnoGadget
{title}Create your own video game using Microsoft Software
Hoping to spur interest among video game enthusiasts, creative types and students, Microsoft Corp. said it plans to offer a consumer version of the professional software tools used to create video games…
Cool!! now i can create my own game
- TechnoGadget
{title}World Record Data Transfer - 25.6 Terabits Per Second
Do you get frustrated with slow data transfer rates? Well, there's definitely hope. Alcatel/Lucent have broken the record with transfer rates of up to 25.6 TERABITS of data per second!
Woah that was really fast!!
- TechnoGadget



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