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Derek loves nothing more than punching a remote location into a GPS, queuing up some music and heading out on a long drive, so it's a good thing he's in charge of CNET Australia's Car Tech channel.
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Stacking the cards photo gallery
Professional "cardstacker" Bryan Berg can build remarkable feats of engineering — all just using playing cards, with no glue, tape or even a tiny ball of Blu-Tack.
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Most exciting games of E3 2013 photo gallery
There were some pretty hot properties shown off at E3 this year, both established IPs and new games alike. Here are our top picks for what to look forward to.
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To the end of the (Google) world photo gallery
Sometimes Google's Street View vehicles just can't go any farther. The Atlantic's Alan Taylor took a pictorial look at the reasons why.
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Man proposes via language-learning app Duolingo Pulse
An Italian man whose American girlfriend is learning his language with Duolingo teamed up with the app to deliver a unique marriage proposal.
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Canon EOS 100D Review
Offering the same image quality as other entry-level Canon SLRs but with a much smaller body, the 100D is a satisfying first step into the world of SLR photography.
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Toyota's Camatte 57s: a build-it-yourself car for kids Pulse
At the Tokyo Toy Show, Toyota unveiled the Camatte 57s, an electric-powered toy car that families can build together.
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Lego makes beautiful music with the Sydney Opera House Pulse
As part of its Creator Expert range of sets, Lego will debut a massive Sydney Opera House model in September.
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Twitter literally goes to the birds Pulse
Homing pigeons are gearing up to fly across Europe, tweeting as they go.
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Official RC robotic transformers, coming soon? Pulse
Spotted at the Tokyo Toy Show was a remote-controlled, robotic Transformer concept by Tomy — the licensed maker of official Transformers toys.
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Air hockey bot learns your moves Pulse
A robot designed to play air hockey can learn a human opponent's moves and use them to win.
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Camera sensor tweaks could improve smartphone battery life news
Everyone knows that constantly using a smartphone camera will quickly drain the battery. Researchers have pioneered a new form of power management to help conserve battery life.
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Facebook schedules event for 20 June to reveal 'big idea' news
The social network's invitation to "learn about a new product" closely trails its release of hashtags, and comes just days after the discovery of code that hints at a Facebook RSS reader.
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Artist vibrates water with the power of thought Pulse
Performance artist Lisa Park has used EEG to create patterns of dancing ripples across the surface of water.
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The most realistic 3D-printed portraits we've seen Pulse
A pop-up shop in Hamburg, Germany, will let customers get an incredibly lifelike 3D-printed statuette of themselves.
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Deep Space tourbillon combines time and space Pulse
Luxury watchmaker Vianney Halter has created a breathtaking tourbillon watch based on Star Trek: Deep Space 9.
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How do you 3D print music? Pulse
A Lulzbot 3D printer has been hacked so that the stepper motors play music as it moves — and print as they play.
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Samsung Galaxy NX Android-based camera leaked news
A new Android-based interchangeable lens camera from Samsung is all but confirmed, according to leaked images and specifications.
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Smart Cargo is a smart iPad storage solution news
The Smart Cargo accessory is a storage solution that attaches to your iPad's Smart Cover and carries all of your iPad bits and bobs.
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Watch water freeze instantly as it pours Pulse
Stick water in the freezer and it turns to ice — but a trick allows you to catch it right in the sweet spot so you can watch it freeze instantaneously.
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One-of-a-kind 3D-printed prosthetics bring beauty to amputees Pulse
A San Francisco company is creating stylish, 3D-printed covers to jazz up prosthetic limbs.
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Panasonic Lumix DMC-GH3 Review
Offering a robust shooting design and features to suit indie film-makers and photographers alike, the Panasonic GH3 is an excellent device that fully realises the potential of interchangeable lens cameras.
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iOS devs can now sell their apps to other devs news
Apple has introduced a new feature to iOS developers: the ability to finally transfer ownership of an app.
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Game of Drones: where UAVs meet paintball Pulse
The team of drone enthusiasts at Game of Drones has rigged up drones with paintball guns for a game of remote aerial combat.
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The Arrested Development fighting game we need to play Pulse
It's a GOB versus Tobias smackdown in an imaginary game that's Arrested Development meets Street Fighter.
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Will Google Glass change the way we think? Pulse
A new video from Google shows how people will probably end up using Google Glass in the real world — looking up information.
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Will this suit let you skydive from space? Pulse
Two companies have teamed up to design a special jet-powered pressure suit that will let its wearer skydive from the edge of space.
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Vivid Sydney through the lens of a smartphone photo gallery
The challenge: capture a range of installations and low-light situations with a Lumia 920 and nothing else. Can it be done?
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Surgeons implant lab-grown vein Pulse
In an operation that's the first of its kind for the US, surgeons have implanted a bioengineered blood vessel into a human patient.
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Sony details PS4 pricing, used games policy news
At its E3 keynote, Sony just unveiled the upcoming PlayStation 4, telling gamers that it will come in at AU$549, and there will be no restriction on used games.
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Norah the Jet Bike: horribly unsafe, terribly fun Pulse
Hobby inventor and several-time Guinness World Record holder Colin Furze has strapped a pulse jet to a rickety old bicycle. Why? Well, why not?
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