News

January 28, 2016
The Freygeist electric bicycle is indistinguishable from a conventional bike, weighs only 12 kg and has a range of up to 100 km. Electric bikes are great way to extend your commuting distance and wean motorists off cars, but most look clunky and weigh too much to have mass market appeal. The Freygeist promises to change the way we see...
Cycling

January 22, 2016
The Scrubba Wash Bag is a lightweight and modern take on the washboard that allows you to clean clothes wherever you are. The bag weighs less than 145 g and folds to a pocket size. The Scrubba Wash Bag is lined with hundreds of internal Scrubba nodules that efficiently clean clothes in minutes. Prices start from around £40 at thescrubba.com...
Cycling

January 22, 2016
Imagine a bicycle cam that films everything that’s going on around you - all the time. The Ricoh Theta S camera allows you to re-live every view of the ride after the event. Have a go with the 360-degree bicycle cam yourself The effect is astounding and has to be experienced. If you play the YouTube film below, you can use the icon in the...
Cycling

January 20, 2016
A wooden cycle helmet made entirely from forest products promises to be the world's most environmentally friendly protective headgear. While the safety benefits of cycle helmets have yet to be proved, it's a fact that the polystyrene from which they are made relies on the production of oil. Until now. Swedish designers have replaced the...
Cycling

January 19, 2016
1. The VW BUDD-e VW teased the world fifteen years ago with the promise of a new breed of electric camper vans. The electric microbus concept was a successor to the iconic camper vans that helps define surf culture to this day - but it proved too costly to build. The German car making giant's latest concept, the BUDD-e forgoes the...
Driving

January 14, 2016
Quick release wheels have become standard issue on bicycles; great news when you need to change an inner tube at the roadside - not so good if you become a victim of bicycle cannibals. As locks have become stronger, parts like handlebars, seats, shifters and quick release wheels are the target for a new breed of criminal. And it’s pretty...
Cycling

January 12, 2016
Ever the forward thinking aircraft manufacturer, Airbus has taken inspiration from Thunderbirds to devise an imaginative way to pre-load passengers. To allow airlines to maximise passenger numbers the French aviation giant has already hatched plans for window-less fuselages and bicycle-inspired seating. Its latest patent is aimed at...
Air Travel

January 8, 2016
If you are one of the thousands who unwrapped a drone this Christmas, you already own an early incarnation of flying car technology, according to Chinese tech start-up Ehang. The Ehang 184 claims to be a pilot-less, but safe, way to fly up to 20 miles on one charge of its batteries. Controlling the single seat, eight-rotor fully-automated...
General News

January 8, 2016
It’s hard enough trying to compare transport modes for trips in Britain, let alone planning a journey in the rest of Europe. GoEuro packs Europe’s diverse and complex transport system into a simple app that compares European flights with coach and rail prices for the same journey. Results can be filtered to show the cheapest and fastest...
Air Travel

January 6, 2016
Car makers paint a picture of driving nirvana defined by roads with no congestion, speed limits or shortage of glamorous passengers – but with the global urban population expected to swell to 6.3 billion by 2050, it’s a fantasy that becomes less credible with each passing concept car. Faraday Future is a start-up car maker that models...
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