DIY Chinese Lamborghini Lookalike is a Big Boy’s Toyota, No Bull – Inventorspot

DIY Chinese Lamborghini Lookalike is a Big Boy's Toyota, No Bull
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A so-called “home automaker” has turned a sow's ear into a silk purse, in this case morphing a Toyota MR2 into a Lamborghini Murcielago LP64. The resulting Faux Lambo is said to boast 99% accurate exterior bodywork and a 70% authentic interior.

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New invention for teething babies – ITV

Parents everywhere know how frustraing it is when your baby keeps picking up toys or anything else it can get its hands on, and puts them in its mouth. Well, a mum from Cornwall has invented a new kind of teething toy which could be about to …
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How to License or Sell Your Invention with ForSaleByInventor.com – YAHOO!

Montgomery IP Associates, whose mission is to help everyday people turn their invention dreams into reality, has just launched a new website to help license or sell your invention called For Sale by Inventor.com™. This new web site’s goal is to make …
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Patent trolls curb innovation and cost the U.S. $29B in 2011 – CNET News

A new study released today confirms that lawsuits are increasing … “Small firms are encouraged to divert investment from genuine invention toward simply obtaining broad and vague patents that might one day lead to a credible, if weak, lawsuit …
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In a Big Network of Computers, Evidence of Machine Learning (John Markoff/New York Times)

John Markoff / New York Times:
In a Big Network of Computers, Evidence of Machine Learning  —  MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif. — Inside Google’s secretive X laboratory, known for inventing self-driving cars and augmented reality glasses, a small group of researchers began working several years ago on a simulation of the human brain.

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Invention drives US economy – North Idaho Business Journal

Invention drives US economy
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They represent 34.8 percent of the gross domestic product of the U.S., the world's largest national economy. “IP-intensive industries” support 40 million jobs and

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