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Gizcast 3: Kawasaki's night vision system for motorcycles, plus the TTX electric GP

By Gizmag Team

04:56 June 12, 2009 PDT

Gizcast 3: Kawasaki's night vision system for motorcycles, plus the TTX electric GP

Gizcast 3: Kawasaki's night vision system for motorcycles, plus the TTX electric GP

In Gizmag's wrap of emerging technology news this week we examine Kawasaki's night vision system for motorcycles, talk to Mission One's Jeremy Cleland, pit the new iPhone 3G S against the Palm Pre and drool over NEC's mammoth $8000 curved display. Features Loz Blain.

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Further reading on the topics covered in this week's podcast (in the order they're mentioned):

Feature articles:

Kawasaki set to debut night vision, helmet-mounted heads-up displays and collision avoidance technology.

Mission One's Jeremy Cleland talks to Gizmag from the Isle of Man TTX electric motorcycle race.

Electric Car Grand Prix announced.

The iPhone 3G S vs the Palm Pre.

Technology news round-up:

Green guitars: a guide to eco-friendly axes.

DigiLife DDV-JF1 puts HD video recorder AND projector in your pocket.

Rescue Reel is designed to let you down in an emergency.

NEC puts the wow into work with its $8000 curved display.

USB 3.0 explained: How the next-generation USB will reach speeds of 4.8 Gbit/s.

Hobie Pro Angler: fully-featured fishing boat for one.

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