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Colin Bennett

Foldable Palmtop/Laptop - Noahpad Can Be Hung On Coat Hanger (VIDEO) - 0 views

  • The Noahpad is a funky cross category Palmtop/OLPC/low cost UMPC gizmo and is notable for its odd attribute including a split keyboard, the ability to fold back on itself and be hung up with a clothes hanger. You don’t see those features everyday.
Sergio Ferreira

Study reveals potential of recycling for CO2 reduction | EU - European Information on C... - 0 views

  • establishing EU-wide legally binding recycling targets for municipal solid waste could save up to 144 million tonnes of CO2 per year
Colin Bennett

Clean Energy as Stimulus - New York Times - 0 views

  • Candidates looking for an integrated economic stimulus package: look no further! Clean energy and green technologies are the wave of the future.
Colin Bennett

The MDI Air Car - The Ultimate Green Machine (VIDEO) - 0 views

  • After working on the air powered car concept for the past 15 years French engineer Guy Negre is about to bring this revolutionary vehicle to the masses thanks to a contract with India’s main car manufacturer; Tata Motors. Not only is this the worlds cleanest car but it is also functional with MDI offering various designs to suite your life style. The Pickup, Van, Taxi, Mini CAT, and family car models will all be made available for less than $15,000.
Colin Bennett

40-Hour Laptop Batteries - Stanford Silicon Nanowires - 0 views

  • By using silicon nanowires as the anode, in rechargeable lithium ion batteries, instead of graphite the amount of lithium the anode can hold is extended tenfold and thus the battery’s life.
Colin Bennett

Has Apple Killed The HD-DVD? on PSFK - 0 views

  • Has Apple Killed The HD-DVD?
Hans De Keulenaer

Planet2025 News Network - ntext - 0 views

  • The editors of THE FUTURIST have selected the most thought-provoking ideas and forecasts appearing in the magazine to go into its annual Outlook report. Here are the editors' top 10 forecasts from Outlook 2008:
Colin Bennett

Xstrata to boost Horne electronic scrap recycling | Environment | Reuters - 0 views

  • There is growing demand for electronic scrap smelting capacity as the number of devices grows and electronic waste becomes an increasing environmental concern, the company said.
Colin Bennett

IEEE Spectrum: Greenhouse Gas Trends - 0 views

  • Last year, critics of the Kyoto Protocol glommed onto statistics showing apparently that the Europeans have been less successful than the United States in ­curtailing the growth of greenhouse-gas ­emissions. “Since 2000, emissions of carbon dioxide have been growing more rapidly in Europe, with all its capping and yapping, than in the U.S., where there has been ­minimal government intervention so far,” wrote the The Wall Street Journal’s Kyle Wingfield, in a typical comment.
Colin Bennett

IEEE Spectrum: Replacement for Hubble Space Telescope Will Use Copper-based Communicati... - 0 views

  • 14 January—NASA has opted for copper over optical fiber for connecting components in the next-generation space telescope. In a situation somewhat akin to telecom operators' widespread use of DSL technology instead of fiber optics for broadband service, the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) will use advanced twisted-pair technology to bridge instruments and electronic components across it's tennis-court-size frame, according to NASA.
Sergio Ferreira

Solar Technology To Work At Night | Got2BeGreen - 0 views

  • promising a method to build inexpensive solar energy technology to draw energy even after the sun sets
  • Although the nanoantennas can be easily manufactured, there is still a problem of creating a way to store and transmit the electricity since the frequency of the current switches back and forth ten thousand billion times a second, which is too fast for electrical appliances that operate on currents that oscillate only 60 times a second. The researchers are exploring ways to slow down the cycle.
Colin Bennett

11 Internet Marketing Trends to Ignore for 2008 | Conversation Marketing: Internet Mark... - 0 views

  • Sure, I could try to predict what'll work in 2008. But I'll point to things like great marketing copy, audience measurement and analytics, your eyes will roll back in your head and my subscriber count will fall even further.
Sergio Ferreira

Robot Skin Gets Sensitive | LiveScience - 0 views

  • Robots have all the luck. Researchers have been working overtime to make sure that robots will be able to soft, sensitive skin that feels pain and pressure. Now kindly DARPA researchers are making sure that human beings will also have sensitive artificial skin.
Colin Bennett

The Space of eWaste on PSFK - 0 views

  • In the New York Times magazine Jon Mooallem details thorough investigation of electronic waste caused by the mobile phone industry -
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