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Nokero’s solar-powered, rainproof N200 light tuber: brighter, stronger, some-more stretchable

Posted in November 19th, 2010
Published in Battery

No one’s starting to be job Nokero out for falling behind. Just a couple of short months after divulgence the initial commercial light bulb for developing nations, the outfit has now rolled out the

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Inhabitat’s Week in Green: twisted solar, tolerable studios as well as shape-shifting shade

Posted in November 7th, 2010
Published in infrastructure

Each week the friends at Inhabitat recap the week’s most engaging green developments and clean tech headlines for us — it’s a Week in Green.

This week you warmed up for cold days forward

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AUO Solar Powered Touch Notebook Keyboard

Posted in November 5th, 2010

AUO good know for the LCD manufacturing skills has launched the new 14 inch solar powered touch set of keys notebook.
The notebook is propitious with a specifically written solar panel magnitude just 2.1mm in thickness. The further of a row inside of the cover helps cut the complement power use by up [...]

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AUO solar-powered hold set of keys connects your laptop with a object

Posted in November 3rd, 2010
Published in auo

Call us crazy, though we’re intuiting the direction. Just hours after Logitech came forward with its solar-powered desktop keyboard, in flies AUO with something similar for laptops. Demonstrated alongside

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Inhabitat’s Week in Green: solar paper planes, Denmark’s fiery building, as well as used coffee energy

Posted in October 24th, 2010
Published in biodegradable

Each week our friends atInhabitat summation the week’s many interesting green developments as well as purify tech news for us — it’s the Week in Green.

Green energy illuminated up the universe

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KDDI tacks solar row onto biblio Leaf SP02 e-reader

Posted in October 19th, 2010
Published in biblio

Haven’t seen enough of KDDI’s tumble 2010 product line? Good. The association has just outed a brand-new e-reader, as well as shockingly enough, it actually manages to compute itself utterly well

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Inhabitat’s Week in Green: drudge cars, solar winds as well as a DeLorean EV

Posted in October 10th, 2010
Published in body heat

Each week our friends atInhabitat recap a week’s many engaging immature developments and clean tech news for us — it’s a Week in Green.

In box you longed for it yesterday, a large green

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Spy Cameras as well as Solar Tuk-Tuks: Hunting Asia’s Madcap Gadgets

Posted in October 7th, 2010
Published in Miscellaneous

Editor’s note: Wired.com contributor Jeremy Hart is creation the 60-day, 15,000-mile drive around a world with the couple of friends in the pair of Ford Fiestas. He’s filing occasional

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T-Mobile USA fires up initial solar-powered cell site in Pennsylvania

Posted in September 27th, 2010
Published in cell site

A solar-powered cell site? In Pennsylvania? Say it ain’t so! Rather than streamer to Death Valley or southern Nevada, T-Mobile USA has comparison the busy metropolis of Chalfont, Pennsylvania for

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Owleye Solar Bike Lights Also Charge around USB

Posted in September 26th, 2010

Owleye makes solar-powered bike-lights, though don’t worry if you forgot to leave one on a window-ledge all day – you can fast extract a built-in li-ion batteries via USB.

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