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    Popular Science Names 100 "Best of What's New" Technologies

    Just last week, Time announced what they considered the 50 most important technological breakthroughs of 2008. Not to be outdone, today Popular Science has named their 100 "Best of What's New." Unlike Time, PopSci has categorized their awards into achievements in Automotive, Aviation & Space, Computing, Engineering, Gadgets (of course!), Green Tech, Home Entertainment, Home Tech, Health, Recreation and Security. But you've had enough of a tease; you just want to see the winners:

    Automotive

    • 2009 Nissan GT-R
    • BMW MyInfo
    • Carnegie Mellon’s Boss
    • BMW 7 Series Sign Reading Camera
    • Audi Harmonic Drive Steering
    • Lexus LX570 Wide-View Cameras
    • Infiniti EX-35 Self-Healing Paint
    • Ford Eco-Boost Engine
    • Honda FCX Clarity
    • Mercedes SL63 Speedshift
    • Ford Capless Fuel Filler


    Aviation & Space

    • Mars Phoenix Lander
    • White Knight II
    • GeoEye-1 Satellite
    • Kizuna Broadband Satellite
    • Large Binocular Telescope
    • Martin Jetpack
    • Icon A5
    • Rocket Racing League
    • Boeing Advanced Technical Laser
    • DraganFlyer
    • Pipistrel Taurus Electro


    Computing

    • Maxis’ Spore
    • Device VM SplashTop
    • Adobe AIR
    • Qualcomm Gobi
    • Microsoft PhotoSynth
    • Microsoft Explorer Mouse
    • Phoenix FailSafe
    • Intel Core Duo Merom


    Engineering

    • Large Hadron Collider
    • Bahrain World Trade Center
    • Hillman Composite Beams
    • Glubam’s quick assembly bridge
    • Kajima’s new demolition method


    Gadgets

    • 3M MPro 110
    • Casio EX-F1 Camera
    • BUG Labs' Base and Modules
    • Eye-Fi Explore SD Card
    • Polaroid ZINK
    • Sleek Audio SA6 Headphones
    • Vision Research’s V12 Camera
    • Livescribe Pulse
    • Ugobe Pleo
    • Nikon D90
    • Samsung AIRAVE
    • iTunes App Store
    • Amazon Kindle
    • Tonium Pacemaker DJ System


    Green Technology

    • Serious Materials EcoRock
    • ElectraTherm Green Machine
    • Envirofit Clean Indoor Cookstove
    • Enphase Energy Micro-Inverter System
    • Mariah Power Windspire
    • Agroplast All In One System


    Home Entertainment

    • Sony OLED TV
    • Audiovox FPS10 Subwoofer
    • Lucas Arts’ Star Wars: The Force Unleashed
    • Sonos ZP120 Digital Amp
    • Sony BDV-IT1000ES Home Theater System
    • Onkyo TX-NR906 A/V Receiver
    • Hitachi UltraThin TVs


    Home Technology

    • Honeywell Specialty Materials Storm-a-Rest
    • Craftsman VibraFree Sander
    • Home Comfort Zones MyTemp
    • Festool Lapex Miter Saw
    • Remington PowerMower
    • Gorilla Super Glue
    • FreshAire Paint
    • PF WaterWorks PermaFLOW


    Personal Health

    • Recellularized Heart
    • CellScope
    • SensAble
    • Toshiba Aquilion One CT
    • Fraunhofer Institute’s Magnet-Controlled Gut Camera
    • BioXcell INVOcell Fertility Assist Device
    • Pro-Neck-Tor
    • Nintendo Wii Fit
    • Electronic Taste Chip
    • Hewlett Packard Smart Drug Delivery


    Recreation

    • Shimano Dura-Ace 7900 Di2 Electronic Shifting Components
    • Poseidon Mk IV Discovery Rebreather
    • Speedo LZR Swimsuit
    • Schoeller Cold Black
    • Atomic Double Deck Skis
    • Therm-a-Rest NeoAir Sleep Pad
    • O’Neill XDS-Air Insulated Neoprene
    • Energy Integration Technology Aevex Gloves
    • Moog Guitar


    Security

    • Thruvision T5000 Camera
    • Noblepeak Vision Triwave
    • Rotundus GroundBot
    • Ingenia Technology Laser Surface Authentication System
    • Lumidigm Venus Series Sensors
    • Raytheon Controlled Impact Rescue Tool (CIRT)
    • Landshark IED Robot
    • RedX Spray-On Bomb Detector
    • ARA Safety FIT-5
    • The Streetlab Mobile


    So what do you think? Was PopSci dead on or dead wrong? Lay it out in the comments. We were personally affronted that disemvowling didn't make this particular list. [PopSci]


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