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Displaying items by tag: Invention

The James Dyson Award program is an annual student design competition run by Dyson’s charity, is now open and accepting submissions from young inventors, and this year, the Award is increasing its prize money to support the crucial first steps of entrepreneurship.

Published in Home Tech

It's your last chance to help decide the People's Choice for Samsung's Solve for Tomorrow, alongside the winners announced last week in this great nationwide competition challenging Australia's next generation of innovators seeking to unleash their creativity using STEM to help solve a social issue they are passionate about.

Published in Home Tech

Are you a problem solver? Renowned British visionary, inventor and Dyson founder and CEO, James Dyson, is on the hunt for bright minds with fresh ideas world-wide, and it's not too late to enter!

Published in Development

Melbourne-based ASX listed video technology developer Linius Technologies has secured additional US patents to further protect its intellectual property and reinforce its already existing core patent.   

Published in Strategy

This weekend Sydney is hosting a Mini Maker Faire event at the Powerhouse Museum in Ultimo promising 3D printing, laser harps, invention and much, much more!

Published in Entertainment

Can passive RFID protection wallets that encase your credit cards with metal truly protect your cards from RFID skimming, or is active jamming a better solution?

Published in Home Tech
Tuesday, 29 October 2013 12:38

Reverse-microwave is too cool for school

Warm beer will soon be a thing of the past, except for maybe Guinness, with a new reverse-microwave able to cool down a drink in 45 seconds.

Published in Energy

With the stability of Chris Malloy's Hoverbike in question and in its prototype form needing to be tethered for safety, perhaps the idea of transforming it into hoverquad instead is a better answer.

Published in Mobility
Thursday, 14 January 2010 09:10

IBM tops US patent charts again

For the seventeenth year running, IBM has received more US patents than any other company.

Published in Strategy
Thursday, 03 September 2009 18:00

What has wound up Trevor Bayliss?

Trevor Bayliss is perhaps most famous for inventing the wind-up radio, but now he's getting wound up about intellectual property rights.

Published in Technology Regulation
This week just past Microsoft was successfully granted a patent for "emotiflags" despite this idea being present in Lotus Notes years prior. Microsoft is even denying current Chief Software Architect Ray Ozzie’s involvement.

Published in The Linux Distillery
Australian inventor Ian Edmonds has developed a balloon engine that uses solar energy to power a large hot air balloon. One such balloon could produce enough power for ten average sized homes. And, you thought all balloons could be used for were birthday parties, parades, and balloon rides!

Published in Energy
Tuesday, 24 June 2008 02:50

The suitcase that thinks it's a Segway

A UK company has developed the world's first powered luggage, and it seems to operate in a similar fashion to the Segway personal transporter.

Published in Entertainment
Timothy Berners-Lee invented the World Wide Web—www, the code for the Internet—in March 1989 while working for a physics laboratory at CERN. On its 15th anniversary of being placed in the public domain, the Internet and The Web has literally altered the world.

Published in Open Source
I’ve seen water powered digital watches and calculators on sale at markets – now Samsung is taking the technology a step further to transform water into a power source that could – in 2010 - literally juice up your future phone!

Published in Fuzzy Logic
Previously regarded as the first person to make an audio recording, American inventor Thomas Edison lost this distinction when a recording was found that had been created in 1860 by Parisian inventor Edouard-Léon Scott de Martinville.

Published in Energy

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