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In a society addicted to nonrenewable fuel, new patent-pending technology could provide a renewable replacement as well as a remedy to global warming.

 

This eco-friendly development – known as fuel cell technology – aims to efficiently and quietly create electricity and water by fusing hydrogen and oxygen.

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By many accounts Google Inc. is considered the prima donna when it comes to new millennium technology. In fact the company is so active; it’s a challenge to just keep track of what they are up to. An example of this involvement, is in Google’s involvement in laying a fiber-optic undersea cable which will run from Japan to the US. 

The nature of Google is to discover new things and monetize them.  

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Victor Whitton, achieving his dream after spending seven years and thousands of dollars on his fuel-efficiency invention

 

Gas prices are continuing to soar and there doesn’t look like there is any relief in the future. People are grasping for solutions to our gas price dilemma so there is a boom in interest for inventions and technologies that improve gas mileage.

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A small gadget that lets you check Web e-mail – on the go.

 

The Peek – a small gadget that lets you check Web e-mail , like Hotmail or Gmail, on the go.

The device can access e-mail directly over (T-Mobile) wireless network, so you can use it anywhere T-Mobile has coverage.

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Finding stolen, wanted vehicles just got easier.

 

SOFTWARE AND HARDWARE: A camera (above) that scans license plates and feeds the scans to a laptop.

 

The police is getting a new gadget.

This gadget can quickly detect blacklisted vehicles – like stolen cars or those used in crime getaways.

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Like those sunglasses that would turn dark when you went out into the sun  - So could be the  windows of your home. Sound futuristic? Well, the future is now.

 

Electrochromic windows are part of a new generation of technologies called switchable glazing or “smart” windows.

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Shawn Gregory has shown that making hybrids and inventing are not just land-based inspiration.

Using the conversations with his long-time friend Tony Mennillo, this Seagrove resident has created a melding of ideas in the form of a kayak that is designed for fishing of all sizes.

 

 He has also revamped the traditional beach cart to be more than just a lightweight means of transport.

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Sarah Buckel has revolutionized how lockers will be decorated with her one invention.

This 15 year old has created a means of placing decorations on the inside of lockers that will not leave the nasty sticky film that comes from the adhesive paper or the rings from the poster putty that some students have used in the past.

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One very interesting kid’s invention: The Suction (Bike) Tires
A boy pedals his bike upside down across the ceiling, thanks to some crazy retrofitted tires. The CGI effects make the feat look utterly real, but a discreet DO NOT ATTEMPT disclaimer points to its being a delightful put-on.

Anything is possible.

WASHINGTON D.C. — President George W. Bush announced and congratulated the 2007 laureates for the National Medal of Technology and Innovation.

This is the nation’s highest honor for technological and scientific achievement. President Bush will present the six individuals and two corporations with their medals at a White House ceremony on September 29, 2008.

 

 

One of the 2007 National Medal of Technology and Innovation Laureates is Paul Baran.

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