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This crowd-funding campaign wants to use an iPhone to diagnose malaria
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This tiny projector packs an 80-inch punch (and did we mention the infrared stylus?)
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BMW throws a cord to i3 EV owners with cheaper fast chargers, year of free juice
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Lithium anode breakthrough could double or triple gadget battery life
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Awesome tech you can’t buy yet, for the week of July 27, 2014
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Hands on: UpDesk UpWrite Midnight
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This sensor turns your iPad into a 3D scanner, but get ready to practice
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Codlight cPulse is a wacky multipurpose lighting accessory for Android phones
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How Sony is helping West Africa with renewable energy
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Google X project aims to define the perfect ‘healthy human’ via in-depth scientific study
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In the future, screens may correct your eyesight problems, not glasses
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In GE’s first ‘microfactory,’ anyone can turn an idea into a 3D-printed product
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Hello Sense won’t just tell you how well you slept; it will tell you why
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Walk this way: These ‘smart shoes’ vibrate to point you in the right direction
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Forget drinking, Vapshot lets you literally inhale your booze
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This gum-stick-sized gizmo will tell you if your drink has been drugged
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Awesome tech you can’t buy yet, for the week of July 20, 2014
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Ice cream could be the next 3D-printed food on the menu
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Wearable robot adds two fingers to your human hand, gives you a better grip on life
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No network? No problem. GoTenna lets you message your buddies without cell service
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Is this ‘holographic’ smartphone revolutionary, or just a Fire Phone clone?
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Honda’s newest Asimo robot can walk faster, hear you better, and knows sign language
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From camo to stargazing, here’s what’s in store for the world’s blackest material
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Stephen Colbert rips apart Kickstarter’s most absurd projects
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Smart contact lenses from Novartis and Google are still a way off
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Flying high: Hexo+ autonomous drone tops $1 million in Kickstarter campaign
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Awesome tech you can’t buy yet, for the week of July 13, 2014
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NASA 3D prints a nebula — and you can do the same at home
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You’ll know the time like the back of your hand, when this watch projects it there
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Robot learns how to play Angry Birds and helps children with disabilities in the process
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Wrapped up in wearables: Companies push past Glass to jewelry, tattoos and more
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Prime Air: Amazon letter to FAA reveals progress with drone delivery plan
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Kanka is a portable rotisserie grill you can set up practically anywhere
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Happy birthday, Tesla! Elon Musk celebrates by donating $1 million to new museum
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Drone operators detained by NYPD may not have committed anything illegal
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Glass app lets you take a photo just by thinking about it
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In Marriott’s newest flagship, tech is all behind the scenes and in your hand
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The ChargeAll portable power supply could make you king of the airport [Update: Funded]
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With heart monitoring and no cords, FreeWavz might be the ultimate fitness ‘phones
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Body-heat harvesters, flexible screens, and more wearable-tech revolutions
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Take a look at Samsung’s ‘Gear VR’ headset, September launch expected
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Move over Monet: This app-controlled digital canvas will display any art
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Acton’s remote-free RocketSkates are like mini Segways you strap to your feet
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Update: World’s tallest waterslide opens July 10, now safe for human riders
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Awesome tech you can’t buy yet, for the week of July 6, 2014
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Get a new perspective on life with an Oculus Rift rig that gives you a third-person view
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Leave it to Australians to resurrect gladiator duels with carbon-fiber suits
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The infotainment war heats up as Apple announces nine new Carplay partners
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Airbus looking to introduce cockpits without windows
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The Arrow smartwatch wants to make taking pictures from your wrist much easier
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PINs are over: FiDELYS smartwatch recognizes your eyes to end password nightmares
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In Brazil, dodging Dengue fever may mean mutant mosquitos
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Mars One test mission to take experiments (and ads) to Red Planet