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- Kyocera Solar Cycle Station Charges Your E-Bike
- Philadelphia Eagles to Be Powered by On-Site Renewable Energy in 10 Months
- id Software Co-Founder Says iPad is More Powerful Than Wii
- iPad 2 Up, Samsung Galaxy Tab Down & Tablets Out for the Count
Kyocera Solar Cycle Station Charges Your E-Bike Posted: 20 Nov 2010 09:19 AM PST While electric cars may get the most attention, there's other eco-friendly options out there, too. And, frankly, electric bikes are far more friendly to the environment than most electric vehicles. Unfortunately though, the charging stations that juice up the bikes tend to not be. But Kyocera is looking to change all that, thanks to their brand new Solar Cycle Stations, [...] |
Philadelphia Eagles to Be Powered by On-Site Renewable Energy in 10 Months Posted: 20 Nov 2010 06:58 AM PST The Philadelphia Eagles announced a partnership with Solar Blue to completely re-green their stadium (and to make endless puns about “greening” the team with the deep green uniforms). It’s actually pretty groundbreaking stuff: They plan to use a combination of on-site wind turbines, solar panels, and a dual-fuel (biodiesel and natural gas) plant to run on completely self-generated renewable energy [...] |
id Software Co-Founder Says iPad is More Powerful Than Wii Posted: 20 Nov 2010 04:42 AM PST There are a few people within the video game development world that when they speak about a particular console, no matter who manufactures it, you listen. One of those people happens to be John Carmack, co-founder of id Software. That particular company just released a new title for the iPhone and iPad, called Rage HD. The title is a First [...] |
iPad 2 Up, Samsung Galaxy Tab Down & Tablets Out for the Count Posted: 20 Nov 2010 02:30 AM PST Tablets are the new rage. There's no denying that the tablet market has exploded since the release of Apple's iPad. Their tablet device managed to stir the entire market up, and now everyone is racing to get the best of the best into the customer's hands. Or, perhaps the point is just to sell as many as possible. Whatever the [...] |
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