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Wristband Bag Phone Holder During Active Sports - 0 views

VUP sports wristband can hold most smart phones with screen size from 4in to 5.5in, suitable for iP 7 , 7 plus, 6 / 6s, 6 plus / 6s plus, 5 / 5s / SE, for Samsung Galaxy S8, S8 plus, S7, S7 edge, f...

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Mini Clip Microphone - 0 views

1. Professional ferrous metal mini Lavalier Mic, suitable for mobile phones, computers, such as: IPHONE, Android phones and other devices. 2. Wire: PVC wire Φ 2.0 * 1.5 m 3. Interface: standard equ...

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Latest Trend: Human Movement Powered Devices | Green Gadgets | The Green Optimistic - 0 views

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    I don't know what's been happening lately with everybody, but it seems that more and more people are trying to charge their phones or iPhones or iPods using energy imported from human movement. Remember those movies presenting slaves hundreds of years ago spinning a huge wheel to provide the emperor with water and energy? They did not do it for fun, yet nowadays there are two recent mediatized inventions that caught my eye. Curiously enough, they are being developed by two telecom operators:
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ENN: LCD Chemical Found to Have 17,000 Times the Climate Impact of CO2. - 0 views

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    Dubbed the "missing greenhouse gas," nitrogen trifluoride (NF3) was found by a recent study to have a global climate impact 17,000 times greater than carbon dioxide. The chemical is found in the LCD panels of cell phones, televisions, and computer monitors, as well as in semiconductors and synthetic diamonds. The chemical is not one of the greenhouse gases monitored by the Kyoto Protocol, due to the fact that LCDs were not produced in significant quantities when it was drafted.
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Natural Gas Cars: CNG Fuel Almost Free in Some Parts of the Country : Gas 2.0 - 0 views

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    So far, CNG vehicles haven't made a blip on my radar screen, even though the group Natural Gas Vehicles for America (NGVA) estimates there are 150,000 NGVs on U.S. roads today and over 5 million worldwide. It took a phone call from sunny Southern Utah to clue me in to recent developments, which include a local refueling station overflowing with CNG-hungry vehicles. There are about 1500 CNG refueling stations in the US, which is about the same number of commercial stations offering E85 ethanol blends. Utah has a total of 91 CNG filling stations, most of which are reserved for commercial fleet use, but there are 20 open to the public. According to an article by the Associated Press, you could drive Utah from top to bottom and hit 22 different stations offering compressed natural gas.
Energy Net

EEStor Technology: The End of Batteries? - 0 views

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    (NaturalNews) For decades, battery storage technology has been a heavy weight on the back of scientific innovation. From cell phones to electric vehicles, our technological capabilities always seem to be several steps ahead of our ability to power them. Several promising new technologies are currently under development to help power the 21st century, but one small start-up looks especially well positioned to transform the way we think about energy storage.
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Peak Energy: Better Lithium-ion Batteries - 0 views

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    Technology Review has an article on a startup that says its "solid polymer electrolytes will mean cheaper, more-reliable batteries" - Better Lithium-ion Batteries. A new incarnation of lithium-ion batteries based on solid polymers is in the works. Berkeley, CA-based startup Seeo, Inc. says its lithium-ion cells will be safer, longer-lasting, lighter, and cheaper than current batteries. Seeo's batteries use thin films of polymer as the electrolyte and high-energy-density, light-weight electrodes. Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory is now making and testing cells designed by the University of California, Berkeley spinoff. Lithium-ion batteries are used in cell phones and laptops because they are smaller and lighter than other types of batteries. They are also promising for electric and hybrid vehicles. However, conventional materials and chemistries have stopped them from being used extensively in cars.
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A Self Charging Cell Phone: Find a New Excuse for Ending Your Calls: Eco20/20 - 0 views

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    The new system that is being developed will collect energy from ambient radio waves which are emitted from "antennas, TV masts, Wi-Fi transmitters, etc."
rohan jain

Variety of Hearing aid - 0 views

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    HEARING AID ACCESSORIES come with their own amplifiers and mics that act like speakers which serve wearers clearer sound since it sounds louder. And even though\although you are speaking with others by a phone, you're still able to hear normally
Alex Parker

5 best Nokia Lumia phones - 1 views

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    This week Microsoft Devices released the Nokia Lumia 530, but what are you other options in the world of Lumia?
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