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Say Power Carbon Tender

SAY (Sven Akermann Yachts) is a young, successful German company that has set itself the goal to develop and build spectacular yachts and boats that are unique in design, materials and workmanship. The SAY Power featured here, is a small carbon tender for lake and sea, due to it´s lightweight construction, the boat operates economically and environmentally friendly. The boat features a Weber Jet 140hp engine and has a maximum speed of 35 knots.



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Uber Self-Driving Cars - Image

Uber Self-Driving Cars

Starting at the end of this month in Pittsburgh, Uber will be providing a fleet of autonomous Volvo XC90 SUVs, all summoned by the app to take passengers where they want to go. Uber have teamed up with Volvo for their own autonomous driving project, they will install their own driverless control system for the specific needs of their ride-hailing service. They have been modified to include an array of sensors, cameras, laser systems, radar and GPS so that they can f...
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HONDA U3-X UNICYCLE - Image

HONDA U3-X UNICYCLE

This spectacular means of transport, uses balancing technology, developed originally for the Honda Asimo, the robot developed by Honda. It weighs just over 10kg, it features a padded seat, small folding pedals, a lithium battery which gives autonomy to the U3-X about an hour, and has a top speed of 6.4 km / h. Check out the amazing video! thanks Gonca for the link....
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MERCEDES-BENZ SLR STIRLING MOSS - Image

MERCEDES-BENZ SLR STIRLING MOSS

Three letters are all it takes to make car fans’ hearts beat faster: SLR. In the 1950s the Mercedes-Benz SLR 300 celebrated victory after victory with the British racing driver Stirling Moss. It does 0-60 in under 3.5 seconds, top speed of 217 mph (350 km/h), has a million dollar price tag and extremely limited (only 75 will be produced)....
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