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Learning by leaning: The Dreisch tricycle rides like a bike

By Ray From Core77 I can’t for the life of me recall where or when, but I once heard that you turn a bicycle (“cornering,” as we call it) not by steering with the handlebars but by ‘pointing your belly…

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Using flexible flatscreens to yield a virtually see-through airplane

By hipstomp / Rain Noe From Core77 You probably remember Richard Branson’s April Fool’s joke about Virgin producing glass-bottomed planes. I figured this next bit of news might be a gag too, but apparently this proposal for a virtually invisible…

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HP’s 3D printing invasion strategy: 7 things to know

By Lyndsey Gilpin From TechRepublic HP announced this week it will release its 3D printer in late 2016, but an innovative new PC and 3D scanner next month. Here are 7 things to know about its strategy. In a long-anticipated…

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Join the Cayman Islands for a celebration of its dive industry at DEMA

Interactive Events Showcase Key Dive Initiatives Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands, November 4, 2014 – Long heralded as the birthplace of recreational diving, the Cayman Islands will celebrate its thriving dive industry at the Dive Equipment and Marketing Association’s (DEMA) 2014…

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New Cayman Islands approach for a floating cruise pier that would Rival Port St. Maarten

From Souagila NewsDay Concept of a floating cruise pier for the Cayman Islands as released to the Cayman business community. CAYMAN ISLANDS-SINT MAARTEN – A floating cruise pier is now being considered by Cayman Island stakeholders that would rival Port…

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Writers who don’t use modern technology

From Mashable For most writers, a laptop is an essential tool, providing a space to create and save their masterpieces. But over the years, a number of famous faces have admitted they don’t like using modern technology to pen their…

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Get ready for Canada’s new anti-spam law

Government of Canada Introduces Anti-Spam Legislation (CASL) For more information on the legislation, please visit www.fightspam.gc.ca. This new website serves as the single Government of Canada point of reference for credible and sanctioned information about the law. It will grow…

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24 Migrants return to Cuba from Cayman Islands detention centre 24 Migrants Repatriated, One Remains OOnly one female Cuban migrant is currently housed at the Immigration Detention Centre (IDC) after 24 of her fellow migrants were repatriated to Cuba on…

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Harley-Davidson: More tech, less roar

By Marty Biancuzzo, Chief Technology Analyst Wall St. Daily Harley-Davidson: is this stalwart a tech company in disguise? While watching CNBC’s Squawk Box show last week, I heard Jim Cramer make the following comment: “You know… this may be more…

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Virgin Galactic spacecraft crash kills one From BBC Dr David Whitehouse, space scientist: “I think this shows that there is no such thing as routine, regular safe access to space” Continue reading the main story Related Stories Will crash set…