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January 2008

CES for bikers: Mainnav GPS

by Mark V Published January 10, 2008August 3, 2016

I found this tight GPS unit for bicycles from Mainnav at CES! You can see where you rode on Google Earth after you ride! After…

Riding the Brompton at CES

by Mark V Published January 10, 2008January 10, 2019

So I rode the Brompton folding bike in Las Vegas during CES. I rode from the hotel right into the Intel booth in the same…

Retro Style at CES

by Mark V Published January 10, 2008August 3, 2016

Walking the aisles of CES, I noticed some audio equipment and telephones that were made in a style that recalls the Forties and Fifties without…

Six Degrees of Hilary Crowley

by Mark V Published January 10, 2008August 3, 2016

At CES, I was walking by the Haier booth when who would call out my name but Hilary Crowley, my favourite booth girl from Interbike?…

Biodegradable chain lubes

by Dave R. Published January 9, 2008August 3, 2016

I’ve been hearing a lot of talk about how bikes aren’t the zero-environmental footprint vehicles they might seem. Petroleum based chain lubes have got to…

Bike in the Booth

by Byron Published January 9, 2008August 3, 2016

Cross-posted from Textura Design, a video featuring models, scenes from the CES Blogger party, Bloghaus, and a folding bike in the Intel booth. It took…

Hugger about town

by Andrew Martin Published January 9, 2008August 3, 2016

I commute most days. I’ve become accustomed to a much smaller commuting population in the winter months, but this year there appears to be a…

Bug Labs for Bikes

by Byron Published January 9, 2008August 3, 2016

Bug Labs is up for a Best of CES award for Emerging Technology with their Tinker Toy-related system. The components could possibly make a bike-related…

Bike Hugger @ CES Video

by Byron Published January 9, 2008August 3, 2016

CES is crowds, tech from Intel, possibly evil robots, parties, a few bikes, and a “fun-ride” monorail that poses as mass transit with a lax…

Clean Butts

by Jason Swihart Published January 8, 2008August 3, 2016

After finishing a ride, who doesn’t want a clean butt? More from the Bike Hugger Photostream.

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