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BBC News: Can you build a human body?
Posted by Rashmi Payyanadan on March 21, 2012

The Bionic Bodies series on the BBC News website will be looking at how bionics can transform people's lives.

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BBC News: When your home becomes smart
Posted by Rashmi Payyanadan on March 20, 2012

The world is getting smarter and so are our homes

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BBC News: The wireless charging revolution
Posted by Rashmi Payyanadan on March 20, 2012

From a toy that charges in its toy box to an electric car that charges as it's driven, Dan Simmons investigates just how far we can take the idea of wireless power

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BBC News: Future of computer interaction: Gesture
Posted by Rashmi Payyanadan on February 27, 2012

gesture control could shape the way devices are used

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BBC News: Future of computer interaction: Brain control
Posted by Rashmi Payyanadan on February 27, 2012

The computer keyboard and TV remote control may be the ways we interact with our technology today, but new ideas are appearing all the time.

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BBC News: Biosensors calculate the road to sporting victory
Posted by Rashmi Payyanadan on February 23, 2012

Nine-times Olympic medalist Merlene Ottey is using biosensors to help prolong her athletics career

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BBC News: App helps blind to send text messages
Posted by Rashmi Payyanadan on February 18, 2012

New technology to help blind people text using touchscreen mobile devices has been developed

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BBC News: Smartphone cameras bring independence to blind people
Posted by Rashmi Payyanadan on February 18, 2012

Snapping an image with your smartphone camera brings more than just a pretty picture if you are blind. With the right app, it can increase your independence.

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Huffington Post: Google Glasses
Posted by Rashmi Payyanadan on February 3, 2012

'Terminator'-Style Augmented Reality Glasses Reportedly In The Works

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BBC News: Prototype headphones detect which ear they are in
Posted by Rashmi Payyanadan on February 2, 2012

Prototype headphones which can tell which ear they are in have been developed by Japanese researchers.

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