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Next Mazda Rotary to be Hydrogen Powered


Mazda has played a huge role in making the Rotary engine as popular as it is today. Beginning with the RX-7 and evolving into the RX-8, it has made quite an impression on most of the people who experience its potential. Now, Mazda is moving the rotary into the alternative fuels category, which should only increase the already growing fan base.

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Update: The N+EW Now Comes With Lights and More


Chilean graphic designer, Rodrigo Alonso Schramm has done it again and again.

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Suunto X10 Tracks More Than Just The Time


Every new outdoor watch seems to amaze buyers. Sure some of the specifications may already be popular, but there’s always some unique feature that makes the product stand out. In this case with Suunto’s new upgrade, GPS is the new craze.

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iPhones in Russia and China: A Trader’s Paradise


In days gone by, American blue jeans were all the coveted rage in Russia, but now Apple’s iPhone has taken over. Read on for details about the iPhone stampede, but… call first.

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No Volkswagen R32 for 2009


The R32 version of the Volkswagen Golf has gained many loyal fans over the years. A peppy V-6 putting power to all 4 wheels and a sporty suspension offer an amazing driving experience to anyone who steps inside. However, for 2009, VW was forced to end the R32 legacy. Don't panic though, they are already working on a replacement and it looks like it just may fit the bill.

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Christian Dior Gets On The Luxury Mobile Phone Bandwagon


What is one of the world’s most famous fashion houses up to these days? It isn’t a new sequined formal wonder, but rather a new line of Luxury Mobile Phones destined for distribution in China and Russia. Read on, although it may cost you!

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2010 El Camino is a No Go


After looking over all of the entries for the "Tame the Name" contest, Pontiac has finally decided on a name for their new Sports Truck. "Tame the Name" brought in over 18,000 entries from all over the globe but in the end they decided to keep it as simple as possible.

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Because Your Car Is Your Favorite Child, There's Carloft®


"My car is my favorite child," goes the German saying, so you will understand why the German visionary architectural firm, Langhof, incorporated the first Carloft® in its design of Berlin's new Paul- Lincke-Hofe apartment building. Yes, CarLoft makes Mercedes transport so much easier, right into your living room, in fact.

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Russia’s Daring Voyage to the Bottom of the World's Deepest Lake


This summer marks an age of further discovery for two Russian submersibles seeking to measure the maximum depth of the world’s deepest lake. Read all about Siberia’s unique Lake Baikal aka Russia’s national treasure.

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The Top 10 Popular Balls In Sports: Part One


Its hard to make a list of the best sports in the world, so the following is an ultimate list of the most popular piece of a equipment in sports!

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Are Hybrid Vehicles TOO Quiet?


While Hybrids can save you a substantial amount of money over the life of the vehicle, they do come with a few drawbacks. They are often small and have a limited range while running on full electric power, but does running almost completely silent present itself as a downside? According to many people it does and Lotus Engineering has designed a system to help reduce the worries associated with running silently.

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Russian Drug May Be Breakthrough for Alzheimer's Patients


Is there finally some hope for the victims of Alzheimer’s Disease? There well may be thanks to a Russian-made drug known as Dimebon. Read on for the details.

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New Species of Bacteria Discovered in Human Mouth


Ever wonder what could be roaming around inside your mouth? Scientists have found a new species of bacteria in the human mouth.

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Smart ForTwo Beats 39 Supercars..Wins Cannonball Run


Most of time when you hear the Smart ForTwo mentioned it is followed by some form of laughter and ridicule. However winning the Cannonball Run over a field of 39 supercars, it might have gained a little bit more respect.

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Russia’s New Unauthorized Computer Access Protection Device


The processing of three-dimensional images aimed to raise a computer’s level of protection from unauthorized access is now a Russian reality. Read on, but watch out for that camera!

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8 Funny Robot Commercials That Will Tickle Your Circuits


In the mood for a laugh? The following are just a handful of the robot commercials out there that will tickle your funny bone as well as leave you malfunctioning for more.

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Tiny Heart Pump Aids Heart Patients


A tiny heart pump has recently been approved for use in critically ill heart patients.

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Mouse Lets You Check Heart Rate While Surfing Internet


Ever wonder if your heart rate goes up while you're off surfing the web? Well wonder no more!

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Computer-Controlled Coffee Roasters: Control-Shift-R = Roast!


This stunningly elaborate device is truly the epitome of our highly computerized world. Read on and… roast some coffee.

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iRobot And DARPA Launch LANdroids Program


iRobot teams up with DARPA to work on the LANdroids Program. These robots will be able to help with communications for military missions.

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