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Apple handhelds to go solar powered

solar-powered-apple.jpgOur friends over at Tech Digest have heard a rumour from the very heart of Mac Towers, where one observant soul has caught a glimpse of the latest Apple patents being registered. And on that list was...a solar panel-backed LCD screen!

What this means is that Apple has devised a clever little way to power your iWhateverYou've Got while you're on the move using the sun or any ambient light with which your handheld comes into contact. With the current state of solar capture technology, it's unlikely that it'll free your pod, phone or touch from the wall completely but it will be a very useful top up method and you'll feel greener than Alan Titchmarsh's fingers.

MacRumors (via Electric Pig)

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Posted by AbiSilvester on May 28, 2008 9:58 AM in Green News| Green gadgets
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Could Peel and stick' solar panels bring eco living closer to home?

solar roof panels.jpgGenerating your own energy with solar panels used to be the preserve of only the darkest greens and most hardcore environmentalists, but a new type of lightweight 'sticky-back' solar panel could soon open up self sufficient living to the Blue Peter generation.

A company called Lumeta has developed a "peel and stick" design that should be much cheaper and easier to apply than the standard rack-mounted solar panel design. Lumeta's panels are apparently half as heavy as concrete roofing tiles and can be tailored to fit on most types of roofs.

[Via Popgadget]

Posted by AbiSilvester on May 27, 2008 12:52 PM in Green News| Green gadgets
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Upcycling: Make a lamp from an old blender

blender lamp.jpgElectronic waste is notoriously difficult to dispose of responsibly, so if you've got an old blender that's made its last smoothie and you feel like a challenge, why not follow these instructions on how to turn it into a smart, contemporary lamp?

This is a surprisingly easy project, that requires no more than a screwdriver, basic light socket (available from most DIY stores) and an energy-saving lightbulb. The result will be a genuinely useful conversation piece that will have your friends gazing in awe at your creative ingenuity!

Posted by AbiSilvester on May 21, 2008 11:50 AM in Do It Yourself| Green gadgets| Recycling
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Control your TV, DVD, VCR and the climate

one for all energy saver.gifYes that's right; it's another device that alleges to give you the power to switch off climate change using a hand-held remote control. But let's hear out the claims...

The One For All Energy Saver works roughly on the same principles as Bye Bye standby and EcoElectricals' auto switch off lead, i.e. by appealing to the laziness of the user. It basically allows you to switch off a number of appliances from standby with a single button press, so you don't have to root around under the sofa or behind the TV turning off gadgets individually. So how does it compare?

Related: Hippyshopper's guide to saying goodbye to standby

Posted by AbiSilvester on May 15, 2008 11:54 AM in Energy saving| Green News| Green gadgets
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Americans opt for backyard biofuel with Efuel's Microfueler

efuel microfueler.jpgLaunched in the States last week, Efuel 100's new 'Microfueler' is a handy device that allows motorists to address and effectively bypass the whole biofuels dilemma without even leaving the house.

Any vehicle that runs on petrol can run on ethanol, and the Microfueler lets you make gallons of your own out of water, sugar, and yeast. It's not cheap, at $9995, but its makers say it will pay for itself in about a year and a half. Shipping at the end of the year, the machine is available to pre order now. There's no word of when it'll be available outside the US, but it'll be interesting to see how many Americans choose to take the hotldy debated fuel issue into their own hands. [Via Gizmodo]

Posted by AbiSilvester on May 14, 2008 11:58 AM in Green News| Green gadgets
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Eco-friendly life Japanese style

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Going green is big in Japan! And as you'd expect from the country that brought you Hello Kitty and the self-heating bra, they're embracing the green lifestyle in inimitable style.

Recent Japanese innovations in green gizmology include Eco Tokukun, a product to make your household fish grill more environmentally friendly. It contains small stones, made from recycled paper sludge and silica, aluminum oxide, and calcium oxide, which are designed to lie in the bottom of the gas grill, promising to cut carbon emissions from the cooking process by 25%. They also increase thermal efficiency, cutting cooking time by 25% and thus your gas usage (and bill). Considering that the fish grill is common to pretty much all Japanese homes, and used on a regular basis, these are pretty significant numbers. Now, I wonder if that means the country will take a more responsibly attitude to fishing? [Via Kilian Nakamura]

Related: the Hello Kitty solar charger

Posted by AbiSilvester on May 13, 2008 12:13 PM in Green News| Green gadgets
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Power in your pocket with new Solio Magnesium

solio magnesium.jpgIt looks like something out of a cyber-punk movie and it'll give you power wherever you go. What more could a cool, urban eco-worrier possibly need?

This newest addition to the Solio family is the Magnesium, and it stores 40% more power than the Solio Classic. Said to be the most 'powerful and versatile hybrid charger ever made', the Magnesium stores energy in its rechargeable battery and will hold the charge for up to a year.

£99.95 at Ethical Superstore

Posted by AbiSilvester on May 13, 2008 11:05 AM in Green News| Green gadgets
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