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DIYer gets crafty with plywood laptop case

Friday, October 17th, 2008

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We thought the AirMail was our most favorite niche case of all time, but the homegrown Ply Laptop Case is really making a case (ahem) for top honors. After hours upon hours of masterful plywood bending, sanding and carving, the wooden case you see above was created. Internally, the case is lined with cork to “provide additional heat resistance and protection,” and best of all, those with the requisite skills can make one to hold any size machine you can dream of. Now, if only there was a TSA-approved version…

[Via MAKE]

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Original post by Darren Murph

Vera home automation system wants to be the greenest of them all

Friday, October 17th, 2008

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As the global economy curls up into the fetal position in the face of rising energy costs, we’re as determined as anyone to be as energy efficient as possible — as long as it’s completely convenient, of course. Mi Casa Verde hopes to help with that with Vera, a Z-Wave / 802.11 hub with an exceptionally robust web interface for monitoring the energy usage of devices in your home as well as turning them off, setting up scenes, events and timers, and operating locks and security cameras. Since it’s a low impact little device running a stripped down version of Linux, it operates on less power than desktop-based solutions — a benefit that Mi Casa Verde claims makes it one of the few systems that save more power than they use. Its retail price will be competitive, with the box at $299 and a secure remote access gateway at $8 per month, but Mi Casa Verde is trying to entice would-be testers with a pre-street sale price of $149 and one year of free remote access service — that option will be available through October 31st, with the final product available to conscientious tree-huggers (tech savvy and otherwise, the company hopes) everywhere on November 15th.

[Thanks, Dmitry]

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Original post by Samuel Axon

Philips Simplicity shows off vision for the future of street lighting

Friday, October 17th, 2008

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Philips Simplicity's vision for the future of street light

In these green times, companies are looking everywhere to make a buck — er, save the planet. Philips Simplicity didn’t go much further than the sidewalk to find inspiration for its latest eco-friendly innovation, the Light Blossom, a self-sustainable street lamp that has triple-duty petals. They’re peppered with energy-efficient LEDs to illuminate the street, naturally, but also have solar panels on top and can spin around in a stiff breeze to recharge. At night they’ll emit a soft glow, intended to cut down on light pollution, but will grow brighter whenever a pedestrian comes by. It all sounds wonderfully efficient, but with lights popping on and off as you go, it could make that late-night walk of shame a little more conspicuous than you might like.

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Original post by Tim Stevens

Shiro’s SQ-S PMP will go sunbathing with you

Tuesday, October 14th, 2008

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You probably don′t want to be seen at the beach with most solar-powered PMPs, but Shiro’s SQ-S is superior in functionality if not in appearance. It can store 16GB of APE, FLAC, MP3, OGG, WAV, or WMA files, receive and record FM radio broadcasts and play video on its itty-bitty screen. Unfortunately only its backside is adorned with solar panels — four hours of tanning on a beach towel will get you up to 35 hours of music and 7 hours of video, but you won’t be operating it while it’s lying on its face. No word yet about price, availability, or a flesh-and-blood photo, but let’s hope it looks as good in real life as it does in this render.

[Via PMP Today]

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Original post by Samuel Axon

Wooden Nokia concept phone goes beyond the drawing board, gets built

Monday, October 13th, 2008

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Oh sure, LG has teased us with a faux wood cellphone, and Hulger has actually produced one that four people in existence can afford, but this… this is something else. According to the captions in textlad’s Flickr pool, Nokia’s own eco-team designed and created the object of desire that you see above: an 8-megapixel “handset″ that appears to function just fine. We can already tell you this thing isn′t coming to market, but we would absolutely love to be proven wrong.

[Via TreeHugger, thanks shellshock]

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Original post by Darren Murph

MDI’s Airpod runs on compressed air, challenges Segway for dork gold

Monday, October 13th, 2008

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While outfits like Lightning and Tesla are attempting to make eco-friendly cars sexy, MDI is taking things in a completely different direction. The recently-made-official Airpod looks practically nothing like anything seen on American roadways today, which is probably why it’s apt to hit the streets of France and New Zealand first. The oddly shaped automobile will reportedly reach a top speed of 70kmh (44mph) and cruise 100-kilometers (43.5 miles) on just $2. The secret? A minuscule compressed air-powered engine on each of the rear wheels, both of which get instructed by the car’s joystick (Atari fans, rejoice!). We’re told that reloading the engine with hot air takes less than two minutes, and if all goes well, the first of the urban vehicles will hit the cobblestones in the spring of 2009. Is that the sound of Tata’s NANO feeling threatened, or what?

[Via EcoGeek]

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Original post by Darren Murph

Ruf Automobile’s electric Porsche concept gets real, pictured

Friday, October 10th, 2008

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Look out Tesla / Lightning — a new competitor just rolled out, and it’s sitting pretty. Ruf Automobile has gone public with its stunning electric eRUF concept car, which is obviously based on a Porsche 911. The automobile packs a three-phase electric motor that puts out around 200-horsepower and 480 lb.-ft. of torque, and it can reportedly go from nothing to sixty in under seven ticks. The juice is provided by a Li-ion phosphate battery pack that produces 317-volts / 480-amps and is constructed from 96 individual cells, and combined with the power garnered by the regenerative braking system, it can cruise up to 180 miles before needing a ten-hour recharge. Production, pretty please?

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Original post by Darren Murph

New solar generator system from Solyndra is totally tubular

Thursday, October 9th, 2008

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New solar generator system from Solyndra is totally tubular

We all know the internet is not a big truck, and the rolling blackouts in California not that long ago showed our power grid isn’t either. Part of the solution could be a series of tubes, a new type of solar generator from a company called Solyndra that replaces the usual square solar roof panels with something that would make Senator Stevens proud. The company’s photovoltaic rods are able to catch rays from any direction, meaning they don’t need to be tilted to point at the sun. Also, since they′re not shaped like a silicon kite, they don’t need the same big, beefy installation brackets. This cuts installation costs in half and has helped to drive $1.2 billion in orders from eager would-be customers of this three-year-old startup. Want to see ‘em for yourself? Head on down to the Solar Power International Expo next week in sunny San Diego.

[Via Make]

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Original post by Tim Stevens

Audi confirms pure electric car, will likely be based on VW Up! concept

Wednesday, October 8th, 2008

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With an electric MINI Cooper just around the bend, a Twin Drive hybrid Volkswagen landing in 2010 and Chevrolet’s Volt rolling into showrooms in a matter of months, Audi’s ten-year plan is looking a little awkward. Though we’ve yet to hear that it’s actually speeding things up, Peter Schwarzenbauer, who sits on the management board at Ingolstadt, recently confirmed that the company would be offering “a pure electric car” sometime in the future. Additionally, rumors of it being based on the A1 were dashed, opening the door for speculation that it will instead be built around the VW Up! (Lupo) concept. Here’s hoping we find our prior to 2018.

[Via Autoblog]

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Original post by Darren Murph

AlertMe warns of energy vampires, kills them remotely

Wednesday, October 8th, 2008

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AlertMe alerts you of vampires, kills them remotely

In-home power consumption monitors are trendy pieces of kit lately, with a new one popping up every few months. But, while they′re all happy to just kick back and tell you what a wasteful pig you’re being, a new service from UK security company AlertMe could actually make you more efficient. Subscribers to the company’s monitoring plans, which start at about $260 plus another $17.50/month, will be able to purchase Smart Plugs for $43 each that can communicate wirelessly to an AlertMe Heating Controller. From there subscribers can monitor their energy usage online via computer or phone. That’s all standard stuff, but the service also includes keyfobs that will automatically turn down the heat and deactivate devices when you leave, and allows users to manually control the plugs and the thermostat by text message, meaning you’d never be more than a few thumb-presses (and a 20 cent service charge) away from a warm and inviting home.

[Via SmartPlanet]

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Original post by Tim Stevens

Peugeot HYmotion3 Compressor concept is high tech, low risk

Wednesday, October 8th, 2008

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An eco-friendly future might be right around the corner, and on Peugeot’s HYmotioя Compressor concept scooter you can take that corner with just the right balance of safety and power. At 29bhp, this new prototype gets 118 MPG thanks to its hybrid powertrain, and is quite stable with two wheels in front and one behind. In the event that you do lose control, you’ll be protected by a BMW C1-esque roll cage. That’s three techs borrowed from predecessors, plus the added benefit of three-wheel drive. Most advanced hybrid scooter yet? Maybe, but it’s just a concept, so if you’re looking to stand out like a sore but oh-so-energy-efficient thumb on the road, you’re outta luck for the time being.

[Via Digg]

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Original post by Samuel Axon

Altec Lansing rolls out new look, speakers aplenty

Wednesday, September 10th, 2008

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Altec Lansing sure came out fighting today, with it not only debuting a brand new logo, but a bundle of new speakers and iPod docks that sport the new branding. The most stand-out, by far, are the Expressionist Bass speakers pictured above, which are a full ten inches high and include built-in 4-inch subwoofers and two 1.5-inch drivers apiece. Look for them to set you back $130 when they’re released next month in both black and white versions. On the slightly less intimidating front, Altec Lansing has the $40 Orbit Ṃ i𒶵 single-speaker unit, which runs on three AAA batteries, and a pair of new inMotion iPod speaker systems: the inMotion Moondance GLOW and the inMotion MAX, the former of which even includes a special “snooze remote.” Look for those to run you $200 and $180, respectively — pics after the break.

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Original post by Donald Melanson

Plug-in Prius demoed tomorrow in London

Tuesday, September 9th, 2008

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If you′ve been hoping to get your hands around the wheel of one of those eco-friendly plug-in Priuses (Priuii?), maybe it’s time to bite the bullet and finally move to the UK… just like you’ve been telling all your friends you’re going to do one of these days. According to a report, Toyota is gearing up for the first trials of the ultra-low-MPG car starting tomorrow at an event in London’s Hyde Park. An invite mailed to select members of the media (British media, we assume) states: “the purpose of our UK trial is to evaluate not only vehicle performance, but also the electrical infrastructure required, as well as driver behaviour and expectations. The results will play a key role in preparing for the future commercialisation of Plug-in Hybrid technology.” So if you’ve ever wanted to watch one of these planet-huggers race silently around a British landmark, here’s your chance.

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Original post by Joshua Topolsky

Noise-cancelling Toyota Crown zeroes out sounds at head height

Monday, September 8th, 2008

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As astutely pointed out by our friends at The Red Ferret Journal, it’s a bit odd to see hybrid car makers cutting down on noise while electric car makers are looking to add it back in, but Toyota’s silence isn’t of the kill-a-biker sort. Toyota has worked internal noise-canceling into its new Crown hybrid, with microphones to pick up engine and road noise, and then speakers to blast out antiphase versions of those noises at head height. Toyota claims it can cut noise by around 5 to 8dB.

[Via TRFJ]

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Original post by Paul Miller

AOC’s new Envision Series of HD LCDs for small spaces

Thursday, August 14th, 2008

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Are you a tech-savvy urban dweller? AOC would like to have a word. The budget TV builder has a trio of new HD “Envision” LCDs in miniscule sizes ranging from 19-inches to 32-inches. The L19𕜵 starts ‘em out at $299 and is designed to double as a computer monitor with its 1440 x 900 resolution. The 26-inch L26𕜵 and 32-inch L32𕜵 both sport a less exciting 1366 x 768 resolution, but equally compelling price points at $499 and $599, respectively. All three displays offer HDMI, PC input with audio and ATSC / Clear QAM tuners.

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Original post by Paul Miller


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