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  New HiTech News: Robo exoskeleton for the disabled

Saffron send in this story: The system, which requires crutches to help with balance, consists of motorized leg supports, body sensors and a back pack containing a computerized control box and rechargeable batteries. The user picks a setting with a remote control wrist band - stand, sit, walk, descend or climb - and then leans forward, activating the body sensors and setting the robotic legs in motion. click here to read
 
 
  Posted by harry on Thursday, August 28 @ 13:52:59 NZST (11 reads)
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  Karkehan News: Human body parts from sheep

Saffron sent in this article: An Iranian scientist has successfully created a sheep with human organs. This could eventually be useful for human organ transplants. click here to read
 
 
  Posted by harry on Friday, August 15 @ 16:24:35 NZST (17 reads)
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Thomas sent in this story: Plastic water bottles in bright sunlight produce hormone like chemicals that can mess about with your body. click here to read the health tip
 
 
  Posted by harry on Wednesday, August 13 @ 17:27:45 NZST (19 reads)
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  Hacker News News: Bye bye to Windows Security

Smegzor sent in this article: Security specialists have found a method for compromising Windows security in Vista/Server 2008 that could be very hard to plug. Top to it off, old versions of Windows could also be affected. click here to read the neowin article
 
 
  Posted by harry on Monday, August 11 @ 13:46:52 NZST (14 reads)
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  Hacker News News: Technology and safety

Thomas sent in this article about hacking: a list of the top 10 favourite technologies hackers love to target. His comment is "new technology is great, sure, but little awareness is also helpful". click here to read
 
 
  Posted by harry on Thursday, July 17 @ 10:03:50 NZST (25 reads)
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  New HiTech News: Nanotech making solar power affordable

Rustyballs sent in this article: A Californian company has patented a new nanotech paint-like substance that harnesses solar power. This low cost technology can be sprayed on durable plastics, roof tiles or potentially incorporated into windows. click here to read the article
 
 
  Posted by harry on Monday, July 14 @ 10:21:06 NZST (30 reads)
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  New HiTech News:

The Hobbit sent in this article about a teenager that discovered a method of bio-degrading plastic. Interesting stuff. click here to read the article
 
 
  Posted by harry on Saturday, June 21 @ 13:33:23 NZST (30 reads)
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  Hacker News News: Hacking the brain

Dr. Kurzweil is an optimistic scientist who believes that Information Technology will revolutionize medicine, biology and energy sources in the near future. His most interesting projection is that we will have brain compatible computer hardware with in the next two decades. click here to read the NY Times article
 
 
  Posted by harry on Thursday, June 05 @ 09:24:43 NZST (29 reads)
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  New HiTech News: Buy an exoskeleton

Saffron sent in this story: "For the low price of $1000 a month, you could overcome your physical limitations with a HAL exoskeleton from Cyberdyne. While HAL prototypes have been around for a few years now, Cyberdyne has just begun building a lab that will mass produce 400-500 of the suits per year starting this October. Using sensors attached to the skin, the suit supposedly moves effortlessly with your muscles and it has the capability of increasing your strength up to 10 times the norm. It also has a continuous operating time of about 2 hours and 40 minutes. As mentioned, the monthly rental fee has been set at $1000 which includes $300 for maintenance and upgrades. No word on whether or not they plan on selling these things outright, but I would be perfectly happy renting one and going all Hulk on my enemies for a month or so."
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  Posted by harry on Friday, April 18 @ 09:50:49 NZST (49 reads)
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  New HiTech News: Visualising a Virus

Slayerwitch sent in this article: Scientists have refined imagining technology to the point where they can see the protein shell of a virus. click here to read the Technology Review article
 
 
  Posted by harry on Thursday, March 27 @ 08:28:46 NZDT (59 reads)
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