Robotic Water Snake
Thursday, September 25, 2008
Monday, June 23, 2008
Sunday, June 1, 2008
EEStor's Ultracapacitors could replace Batteries!!
"EEStor’s take on the ultracapacitor -- called the Electrical Energy Storage Unit, or EESU -- combines the best of both worlds. The advance is based on a barium-titanate insulator claimed to increase the specific energy of the unit far beyond that achievable with today’s ultracapacitor technology. It is claimed that this new advance allows for a specific energy of about 280 watts per kilogram -- more than double that of the most advanced lithium-ion technology and a whopping ten times that of lead-acid batteries. This could translate into an electric vehicle capable of traveling up to 500 miles on a five minute charge, compared with current battery technology which offers an average 50-100 mile range on an overnight charge."
-Naturalnews.com
Sunday, April 13, 2008
Cycle Charger
Tuesday, March 18, 2008
Kinetic power charges batteries!
The company’s patent-pending M2E™ solution has the potential to fundamentally transform the manner in which mobile devices are powered.
The solution consists of a micro-generator combined with traditional battery storage to create a system that captures the kinetic energy of normal everyday motion—human or vehicular—to generate electricity sufficient to power mobile devices.
Generate electricity while walking
Hand crank Media Player!!!
The Eco Media player designed by well-known British inventor Trevor Baylis (the inventor of the hand-crank radio)is for sal at $199. LINK
- video player - music player - fm radio - led torch - photo viewer - hi-fi recorder - memo recorder - data storage - mobile phone charger
Friday, March 14, 2008
Sheets of OLEDs!!!
General Electric has created roll-to-roll printing process for OLEDs (Organic Light Emitting Diodes).
LINK
Friday, March 7, 2008
USBCELL AA
Produced by Moixa Energy, has a flip cap top that houses the USB port,( it plugs into any computer’s USB port to recharge) and can be used like any regular AA battery.
Tuesday, February 26, 2008
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