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  • #power

    What Is This?

    When I first saw this abstract image, I thought I was looking at some weird crystals, or maybe some snowflakes under the microscope using polarized light. The answer was much more amazingerest and surprising than that. More »
    12/23/09
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    By Jesus Diaz
  • #batteries

    Panasonic Home Lithium Storage Battery Can Power Your House For a Week

    After officially taking over Sanyo earlier this week, Panasonic is hitting the ground running with a joint venture aimed at developing a powerful lithium-ion storage battery than could store enough juice to power an average [Japanese] home for a week. More »
    12/23/09
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    By Sean Fallon
  • #power

    iGo Green Technology Line Could Cut 85% Standby Power Consumption

    iGo's three new products, the Power Smart Tower, Power Smart Wall and Laptop Charger, detect when a plugged-in device isn't being used and then shut off the power being drawn from the wall—which could equal huge energy savings. More »
    12/16/09
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    By Dan Nosowitz
  • #diy

    How to Quickly Convert a Wall Outlet Into a USB Charger

    I can't tell you how many times we have come across USB chargers that can be plugged into an outlet, so why not cut out the middleman and simply convert the outlet to USB? Instructables shows you how. More »
    12/01/09
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    By Sean Fallon
  • #killawatt

    Kill-A-Watt's Updated Graphical Version Has Programmable Timer

    The original Kill-a-Watt was a barebones, if efficient, way of monitoring how much energy an appliance used. But what if you want more features? Like a timer or programming. Here it is. More »
    11/24/09
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    By Jason Chen
  • #homeautomation

    PowerZoa Would Be a Great Answer to the Question: "Did I Leave the Stove on?"

    Why? Because you could use the device to remotely cut power to any gadget that is plugged in to an outlet. More »
    11/16/09
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    By Sean Fallon
  • #robots

    Say Hello to Your New Local Power Guy

    Helmeted workers in cherrypickers, or precariously tethered to a high voltage lines, are as much a part of our power infrastructure's aesthetic as towers and transformers. In the next few years, these iconic silhouettes will become a little more... mechanical. More »
    11/16/09
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    By John Herrman
  • #outlets

    Rotating Outlet Solves the International Outlet Smorgasbord

    We know that every country has its own plug, and that isn't going to change anytime soon. But this spinning outlet is a pretty elegant solution to that problem. More »
    11/12/09
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    By Adam Frucci
  • #peripherals

    Art Lebedev Takes Wall Sockets 3D

    Your typical wall socket just sits there defeated by life, making no decent effort to prevent the inevitable pwning by a 10-socket surge protector. Art Lebedev's Rozetkus socket, however, transforms from 2D to 3D. More »
    11/09/09
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    By Mark Wilson
  • #energy

    Allergy Warning: The ITER Fusion Facility Contains Coconuts

    It'll be a while before the first commercially viable fusion facility, ITER in France, is powered up. But before that can even ever happen, there's a need for a massive amount of coconut-shell charcoal which'll absorb byproducts of thermonuclear reactions. More »
    10/29/09
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    By Rosa Golijan
  • #solar

    Obama's $8-Billion Plan to Modernize the US Power Grid

    Oh, Sr. Presidente, you look so goooood in the middle of the largest photovoltaic farm in the country—-the 180-acre DeSoto Next Generation Solar Energy Center near Tampa, Florida. Maybe that's why you want to put solar panels everywhere. More »
    10/28/09
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    By Jesus Diaz
  • #solar

    Dell’s New Solar Parking Lot

    Think about how hot your car gets on a sunny day. Dell decided to harvest all that wasted energy by installing these solar panels in their parking lot. Now they're keeping cars cool and putting that sunlight to good use. More »
    10/24/09
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    By Chris Jacob
  • #solar

    Sharp Triple Layer Solar Cell Sets New Efficiency Record

    The gauntlet has been thrown down yet again in the solar cell efficiency arms race. This time Sharp comes up with a cell that can harvest 35.8% of available sunlight. More »
    10/23/09
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    By Chris Jacob
  • #data

    How Many Solar Panels Would It Take to Power The Entire World?

    After seeing how many nukes would it take to obliterate humanity instantly, I wanted some good news. Like, how many solar panels would it take to power the entire world? The entire surface of Africa, maybe? Actually, it's surprisingly less. More »
    09/01/09
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    By Jesus Diaz
  • #shopping

    Energy Star Guidelines Lag Behind World in Clarity and Purpose

    In the US, we're supposed to be the worldwide masters of consumerism. But as pointed out by Pop Mech, our Energy Star guidelines are not just inaccurate, they fail to compare one product to any other product. There's no context. More »
    08/14/09
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    By Mark Wilson
  • #vacuums

    The Dustbuster: Cleaning Up After You Since 1979

    Unveiled in 1978 but released in 1979, the Black & Decker Dustbuster was a revolutionary home-cleaning device, and the only power tool a parent was likely to let a children play with. Vroom! More »
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    07/14/09
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    By Dan Nosowitz
  • #chargers

    Messless Charger: The Showoffiest Way to Charge Four Gadgets Simultaneously

    Like the Callpod but fancier since it props up your gadgets on a shiny platform, the Messless Charger comes with six connectors for charging up to four gadgets simultaneously. It's about $100 thanks to the gloss factor, though. [pocket-lint]
    07/10/09
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    By matt buchanan
  • #tricklesaver

    TV Tricklesaver Makes Sure Standby Consoles Don't Cost You Money

    The Tricklesaver does two things: detect when your TV is off, and cuts off power to whatever console is plugged in so it doesn't waste power when "off". This is good, in theory.
    07/08/09
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    By Jason Chen
  • #peripherals

    Cooler Master Offers the Smallest 95W Laptop Adapter You Can Get

    It's tough to tell without anything to scale this image, but the Cooler Master SNA 95 is the smallest 95W laptop adapter around—yet still manages to integrate some convenient extras. More »
    06/29/09
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    By Mark Wilson
  • #robots

    Solar Powered Spider Will Populate My Nightmares for Months

    Every time I've seen these Jansen walkers—usually driven by the wind, sometimes on electricity—they have crept the hell out of me. This one is solar powered, and it creeps me just the same. More »
    06/22/09
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    By Jesus Diaz
  • #computers

    Intel's Platform Power Management: Like Milliscond Power Naps for Your Entire Computer

    Intel Research showed me a demo of their Platform Power Management system. Essentially, they're applying the smart, quick, hardware level idling you find on a CPU to many system parts. The result: systems that idle at 10x less juice. More »
    06/19/09
    25,534
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    By Brian Lam
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