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    Mobile Lamp, the LED bulb powered by batteries

    Posted on by gavril

    Well, apart from all the technology used in this one, it’s sure to raise a few eyebrows too, taken that it seems at first like a magic trick. Imagine pulling out a bulb from a socket and still have it … Continue reading3

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    Police Vehicles in Mexico to use solar energy for their car batteries

    Posted on by shvveta

    I understand that we all hate getting preached. We hate to be told to things the right way every time. The reason I am writing this philosophical stuff here is because, it’s always that some company or the other keeps … Continue reading3

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    Lithium-ion cell for home use being developed by Panasonic and Sanyo

    Posted on by gavril

    You buy yourself a huge solar module for your home, and you still run out of electricity due to a lack of back-up systems. A solution to this problem has been devised by Panasonic with their newly partnered company, Sanyo. … Continue reading3

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    Furturistic Redesigned Green Electric Lamborghini Countach EV

    Posted on by madhuri

    Designer Flavio Adriani calls his new creation a tribute to Countach Lamborghini by Marcello Gandhi since the design is inspired by it and is essentially a redesigned electric version of the car. This redesigned version looks extremely elegant and luxurious, … Continue reading3

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    Algae powered paper thin eco-friendly batteries

    Posted on by kamakshi

    If you enjoy fishing as a hobby, then you would have encountered green and smelly algae growing around fresh water steams. If you thought they were really good for nothing, then there are scientists working rather hard to prove you … Continue reading3

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    NEC remote works without electricity!

    Posted on by shvveta

    There have been so many times when the batteres of my remote have run out and the laziness to replace them is so strong that so many times the remote lies with the same battery; this could also be not-so-good … Continue reading3

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    Sanyo’s Eneloop rechargeable batteries with cute doggy charger solves recycling woes

    Posted on by shvveta

    You can trust only Japan to come up with something that looks adorable and at the same time is very efficient and useful with technologically being extremely advanced. With eneloop batteries, Sanyo has now solved the historic problem by combining … Continue reading3

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    World’s First Geeky Green Electric Superbike TTX02 Unveiled by Mavizen

    Posted on by madhuri

    Mavizen, the British company behind the eGrandPrix launched the world’s first electric supersport bike at SEMA Show 2009 in Las Vegas. Superbike TTX02 will also be world’s first geeky bike with integrated IP connectivity. This model is surely futuristic not … Continue reading3

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    Sanyo Eneloop rechargeable batteries with no energy leakage

    Posted on by mohsin

    Sanyo today released new, upgraded versions of the “eneloop” rechargeable AA and AAA batteries, with a promise of even more recharge times. Their latest batteries, available in AA or AAA sizes, can be recharged up to 1,500 times. That’s 500 … Continue reading3

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    Reuse Your Disposable Batteries

    Posted on by editor

    If there has been a buzzword over the past few years then this is it. No, not Global warming (that’s two) but recycling. Whether it’s crushing our cans or ditching our drinks bottles, you can guarantee there’s a bin for … Continue reading3

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