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Mercedes-Benz Vision S500 Plug-in Hybrid

The Mercedes-Benz Vision S500 plug-in hybrid cleverly balances weight distribution with the battery at the rear Having launched its S 400 HYBRID , currently the most fuel-efficient luxury-segment saloon with a petrol engine, Mercedes-Benz is set to show its Vision S 500 Plug-in HYBRID technology vehicle in Frankfurt next week.

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LG conjures up Magic Motion Remote Control

(Credit: Electric Pig)Soon, it’ll just take a twitch of your nose a la Samantha in Bewitched, and you can change TV channels, get the the coffee percolating, turn on the lights, …

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The Japanese Hand-Held Fan USB Drive

The Japanese hand-held fan is a typically Japaneseinvention with a fan made of bamboo, cloth and wood, cleverly hiding a 16 GB USB drive…

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Nokia Booklet 3G preview

With an attractive unibody metal chassis and impressive battery life claim, will the Nokia Booklet 3G revive interest in the overcrowded Netbook segment?

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First take: Nokia N900

Nokia’s latest Linux-based Maemo tablet brings raw processing power and a desktop-like experience to a mobile device.

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Glass neck stand for Samsung’s monitor TV

(Credit: Eric Franklin/CNET)Glass necks are nothing new. Well, nothing new when you consider they’re been featured in no less than two Samsung monitors: The XL2370 and P2370. Glass necks look pretty …

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Andrew WK Rocks Out With Gundam - Escapist Magazine

Andrew WK Rocks Out With Gundam
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Andrew WK is a decent success in his own right - best known for Party Hard - and has recently revealed himself as not only a big fan of Japanese music,

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Family Cars Inspired by the World Rally Championship

At first glance, you probably don’t realise how much the average family car have been influenced by the intensity and excitement of the World Rally Championship.Though the World Rally Championship m…

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Le Petit Prince roving greenhouse robot is overwhelmingly cute, useful

Something about Le Petit Prince, the mobile, plant-loving greenhouse robot makes us indescribably sad. Is it his one, massive adorable eye? Or merely the fact that he’s named after one of the most depressing books ever written? Either way, we can’t really argue with his usefulness — the concept can carry about plants and care for them, all the while ravaging the terrain for further specimens. He’s also designed to learn about the optimal growing conditions of the plants he collects, which really makes us want one to care for a certain, finicky houseplant we won’t call out by name (but we’re looking at you, Venus Flytrap). Check out the darling video after the break.

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Research and Markets: The Japanese Newspapers Market Generated … - Reuters

Research and Markets: The Japanese Newspapers Market Generated
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Newspapers, Publishing and Recorded DVD & Video Highlights * The Japanese Music& Video market generated total revenues of $9.2 billion in 2007,

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