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The World’s First Smartphone Breathalyser
Just when you thought your smartphone might have reached its multitasking limit.
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New York Introduces Bill to Regulate 3D Printed Guns
How do you stop someone from printing their own gun in an instant?
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How Much Can Google’s Self-Driving Car See?
360 degree vision and a one gigabyte per second data processing rate are promised with Google's latest.
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Poet and Hacker Bravo Child Shows What Artists Can Do at a Hackfest
The host of Memebrain explains why he wants artists to turn up to his hackfest.
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LED Lighting to Cultivate Fruit and Veges in Space
Thought you’d be eating vacuum packed meals in space? Think again. Fruit and veges could now be part of everyday space cuisine
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Google Faces Finds Smileys on the Earth’s Surface
It's human to see faces everywhere; now it's an algorithm, too.
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What Your Sleep-Talk Reveals About You
If only this app had been around in Sigmund Freud's day.
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How iPad Stories are Changing Writing (and Reading)
The Silent History creator and ex-McSweeney's editor Eli Horowitz shares his digital lessons.
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Spotify Australia Celebrates Its First Birthday (With an Infographic)
It's hard to imagine life before the little bundle of joy.
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Get Out of Great Gatsby Limbo: Play the Video Game
Experience a Gatsby party firsthand with this addictive 8-bit game
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Google Unveils A Brand New Music Streaming Service
Google has revealed all of the new things for you to Google on their Google.
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2013: A Space Oddity as Astronaut Sings Bowie in Space
Social media darling and astronaut Chris Hadfield takes David Bowie to new, dizzying heights.
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Window Socket Will Power You Up Anywhere
Charge your appliances with the sun and save the world one plug socket at a time.
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The Bus Stop Ad That Only Kids Can See
Spanish organisation Aid to Children and Adolescents at Risk Foundation has launched an anti-abuse advertising campaign embedded with a secret message.
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Photographs Capture the Dizzying Heights of Hong Kong
Vertigo-inducing photography highlights how tall Hong Kong truly is.
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‘Jane Fonda House’ Is Powered by Your Exercise
You become the guinea pigs in this exercise powered house-of-the-future
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Five Reasons Why Snapchat Is So Much More than Just Sexting
The app's greatest asset is its self-defeating, inhibition-killing philosophy.
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New Interactive Music Video Puts Viewers on the Line
Connect with humankind via the humble cursor.
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The Ten Best Apps to Boost Your Fitness
Refresh and renew your fitness regime with these ten awesome apps.
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New York Times Creates Haiku Robot to Share News
Twitter too much? Try these New York Times haikus, created by algorithm.
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19-Year-Old Develops Device to Remove 7 Million Tons of Rubbish from the Ocean
Boyan Slat recently proposed his genius plan to clear the oceans of over 7 million tons of plastic.
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Why Air Conditioning Will Be Just a Blip in History
We didn't need it 50 years ago, and we might not need it in another 50.
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Google Maps Helps You Find Your Way Out of Ikea
We'll never get lost in modular Billy bookcases again.
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Six Unbelievable Things You’re Missing at SXSW 2013
From a talking show courtesy of Google to a vending machine that lets you choose the party beats, SXSW 2013 opened with a bang.
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Delta Demos a ‘Photon Shower’ That Can Cure Your Jet Lag
Amanda Palmer wasn't the only thing that happened at TED Long Beach.
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Your Tweets Control the Music in SXSW’s Interactive Vending Machine Stage
With Doritos' Bold Stage concert you can choose the songs, special effects and even performers with nothing more than a tweet
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Write on Air with the World’s First 3D Pen
Imagine simply waving a pen around in the air and creating real-life 3D objects while you do it.
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The Lit Journal Goes Interactive with Launch of Cuttings
Here sprouts a well-designed, digital-only collection of new Australian writing
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The Ten Best Art Apps
Art organisations across the globe are transforming how tech-savvy visitors can experience their works.
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A Portrait of the Artist as a Video Game
The struggles and frustrations of the New York art scene are transformed into a highly addictive video game.
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Ten Romances Ruined by Autocorrect
Clear the air of painful Valentine's Day schmaltz with this hilarious collection of love declarations gone awry.
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Bjork Turns to Kickstarter to Spread Biophilia
The musician turns to crowdfunding to get her educational music app reprogrammed for Android and Windows 8.
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Twitter vs Facebook wars continue with Vine app for video
Get ready for six-second videos as your next social network.
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The House That 3D Printing Built
Universe Architecture puts the new technology to monumental use.
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Guardian shows how to sell papers with most action-filled ad ever
Who knew the weekend supplements were so tense?
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2012’s Biggest Space Moments
It was the year we jumped, probed and triathlonned back into space exploration.
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The Silent History Reinvents Storytelling
One of the first applications to expand the unchartered boundaries of e-book storytelling.
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What Your Favourite TV Show Says About Your Politics [Infographic]
If this infographic is anything to go by it seems that our TV habits can be a useful barometer for understanding our politics.
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Discover the Favourite Hangouts of Your Friends Around the World
A social search engine that'll help you find the favourite places of your friends and friends of friends.
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HotTug: a Hot Tub and Boat Combined
Forget about old-school hot tubs and allow HotTug to welcome you to the future.