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Eneloop batteries get C and D-sized, still not bigger than yo mama

Ever seen a toy robot low on batteries? It’s sad, sadder than the shredded flesh and bone caked between its servos. Unfortunately, modern gear chews through disposable batteries faster than the time it takes to make a hippie cry. Enter Sanyo, which today finally announces its new rechargeable C and D-sized Eneloop batteries. This [...]

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More e-passports hacked within minutes, security questions abound

It’s downright frightening that we’ve become numb to this news, but here again we’re faced with another report of e-passports being hacked within minutes. The University of Amsterdam’s Jeroen van Beek was reportedly able to clone and manipulate a pair of British passports in about the time it takes you to sip down your first [...]

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Another flexible circuit project emerges, carbon nanotubes to blame

Yeah, we get it, flexible electronics — sans application — are about as exciting as the circuitry under your keyboard. But it’s Friday, and this here story has real-live carbon nanotubes, so you know it’s a winner. Takao Someya of the University of Tokyo has built for himself a stretchy, flexible conducting material using carbon [...]

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Eneloop batteries get C and D-sized, still not bigger than yo mama

Ever seen a toy robot low on batteries? It’s sad, sadder than the shredded flesh and bone caked between its servos. Unfortunately, modern gear chews through disposable batteries faster than the time it takes to make a hippie cry. Enter Sanyo, which today finally announces its new rechargeable C and D-sized Eneloop batteries. This [...]

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CERN rap video about the Large Hadron Collider creates a black hole of awesomeness

Been having a tough time figuring out just what CERN’s Large Hadron Collider does? Worried that it will create a Möbius strip (a rip in the fabric of space where time becomes a loop)? Just love to jam? Watch this CERN-sponsored rap after the break, and have your universe totally destroyed. Er, but not for [...]

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Dutch town looks to cut pollution with air-purifying concrete

The Dutch town of Hengelo looks to be taking a rather unique approach to cleaning the air, with it now testing out a new type of “air-purifying concrete” developed by the University of Twente that promises to soak up the nitrogen oxide particles emitted by car exhausts. That’s done with the aid of a titanium [...]

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Thanko’s USB lock protects you from imbeciles, thumbless woodland animals

What kind of security does $7 buy you? You’re looking at it: the Thanko USB combination lock. It apparently fits onto any USB drive and likely offers about as much security as a UFO Detector or Targus iPod Lock. Then again, maybe your personal data just isn’t that interesting.
[Via Akihabara News]

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Video: DIY USB pan cooks your egg faster than a cellphone

Look, we know it’s pointless and likely in violation of even the most rudimentary safety codes enacted since the Middle Ages. But there’s something about DIY hackery of that 500mA USB port that tugs at the little Erector Set cobbling kid in each of us. Just wire up an off-the-shelf pan with some insulated tungsten [...]

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Spanish scientists develop “electronic tongue” that can taste wine for quality, drifter appeal

Look, we know the appeal of the occasional Franzia stand or one-armed Rossi pull, but at some point you’ve got to put the 20/20 down and stop drinking like a hobo — and it sounds like a new device being developed in Spain might help you learn to appreciate some classy wine for once. The [...]

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Image scanning sequencer excites our ears, leaves blank looks on our faces

Be warned: what you’re about to see, hear and experience should you venture down beyond the break is exceptionally odd. Like, bordering on creepy. It’s not so much the machine that’s eerie — after all, it’s just a home built image scanning sequencer that uses LDRs to measure grey-scales and trigger MIDI notes from a [...]

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