The popularity of Apple’s iPhone and iPod touch hasn’t just resulted in an explosion of apps available from the iTunes Store, it’s also spawned a stack of hardware accessories designed to extend the ...
Earlence Fernandes is a computer science professor at UC San Diego. He’s also a cycling geek. He stands next to his bike at UCSD’s computer science building and tells how he commutes to work on his ...
I have been speeding around on a new bike this weekend, a cheap-o fixed gear I picked up in order to study for the Gadget Lab build-a-fixie project. I’m hooked — it’s so much fun riding the thing.
Lezyne is something of a newcomer to the GPS computer market. Backed by a website called GPS ROOT and mobile app called ALLY (Bluetooth GPS models only) the range sets out to offer great feature-led ...
If you’re looking for a cheap and cheerful bike computer that will track your ride time and speed, there are plenty of options to choose from. The sophistication of the computer you buy will depend on ...
Researchers lead by Dr Holgar Hermanns of Germany's Saarland University have developed a wireless bike brake with a claimed fail rate of just three times in a trillion braking attempts. There's no ...
Computer scientists at Germany's Saarland University have worked long and hard to rid your bike of that pesky one foot of brake cable which used to curve, short and graceful, down to the front wheel.
Whether you’re training for a big race or just curious about your cycling statistics, a bike computer provides a wealth of beneficial feedback on riding performance. These convenient handlebar devices ...
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