Tag: Electronics - Page 9
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"PhoneSoap" Charger Kills Bacteria on Your Disgusting Cell Phone
A design for a cell phone charger that doubles as a bacteria zapper has made a killing (har har) on Kickstarter.
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Next Gen TVs Could Be As Thin As Paper With New Breakthrough in Printed Electronics
An advancement in stable electrodes by Georgia Tech could mean electronics printed as thin as a sheet of paper.
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Powerpot Generates Electricity From Your Campfire
Perfect for charging your phone or GPS while you make your breakfast.
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Gardening Robots To Wander Maker Faire 2012, Will Seek You Out For Water
A fantastic concept is coming to life at this year's Maker Faire Bay Area: three TE+ND Rovers will be wandering around, looking for TLC for the gardens growing on their backs.
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Algae-Powered Lamps, Solar Emergency Suitcases, Energy Maps of New York and More from EarthTechling
The best stories of the past week from EarthTechling. Stay in the know!
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Top 10 Tech Stories This Week: Wrist Watch Design Earns Over $4 Million, Energy-Saving Cookware, Floppy Disk Art And More!
The hottest stories in Technology from the last week. Catch up quick!
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Old Nintendo Gaming Console Turned Into Nifty Alarm Clock
A clever hack turns a junked NES console and an old alarm clock into a great geeky bedroom accessory.
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Mini-Speakers for Bike Helmets Keep You Safer While Cycling
This mini speaker set-up for your helmet will allow you to hear not only your music but the other activity happening on the road.
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Energy-Saving Light Shines Only When Your Eyes Are Open
Here's a funny idea: a light that is only on when your eyelids are up. Check out how to make one for yourself!
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Smart Sensor Cooking Gadget Promises 40% Energy Savings
A new sensor technology for the kitchen claims to cut your energy bill and take the pressure off paying attention to what's happening on the stovetop.
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Pebble Watch Raises Over $4 Million on Kickstarter, Proves We Still Like Wrist Watches
We thought the days of wristwatches were over, but the designers of a "smart" watch have turned over a new pebble and prove they're still popular.
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Gorgeous Kinetic Light Uses OLED Technology, Moves to Preprogrammed Choreographies
A beautiful way to use the latest OLED lighting technology to build thin, movable lighting sculptures.
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"Amplifiear" Electricity-Free Snap-On Speaker Design for iPads Boost The Volume
This smart, simple design boosts the sound coming from your iPad, so watching videos or listening to music is much more enjoyable.
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How to Build a Self-Balancing Electric Scooter
A fun DIY project gives you instuctions to build your very own self-balancing, electric-powered scooter.
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Ultra-Accurate Microchip for Cell Phones Knows Your Location Within Centimeters
This new cell phone chip might be freaky for those who like privacy, but it could be a boon for environmental scientists.
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Jack Tramiel, Founder of Commodore, 1928-2012
10 PRINT "R.I.P. Jack Tramiel"/ 20 GOTO 10 / RUN
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Camping Gets Fancy Via Solar Power Concept
If you want to camp in style and without straying far from a power source, this might be the design for you.
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1974: Arthur C. Clarke On The Uses of Computers in the Home
The science fiction author and visionary nails it at a time when the so-called experts didn't see it coming.

























