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NOVOTHINK Surge Solar Charger Case

Saturday, May 08th, 2010

The NOVOTHINK Surge is a hybrid solar charger case that lets you use the energy of the sun to recharger your iPhone 3G or 3Gs.  This convenient solar charger solution lets you power up anytime you’re in the sun, whether walking, running, hiking or sun bathing.  It’s the perfect charger device for traveling and camping.  The durable, lightweight design provides full access to the iPhone touch screen to allow you to still use your phone while charging. 

The NOVOTHINK Surge is the first solar charger to be certified by Apple.  It’s available in a variety of colors and finishes.

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Magellan GPS for Geocachers

Tuesday, April 20th, 2010

Magellan has introduced a new GPS device for outdoor adventurers who enjoy geocaching. The Magellan eXplorist GC is a treasure-hunting gadget for geocachers. The eXplorist GC features a color screen, geocaching graphics and easy-to-navigate menus. It come with several of the most popular geocaches in the world preloaded.

Other helpful functions include a worldwide base map, trip odometer and waypoint creation tools. The $200 purchase price includes a 30-day free trial membership to Geocaching.com.

If you have no clue what geocaching is: watch this series about geocaching on youtube:

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The Solar Pebble: Light for Africa and Power for the World

Sunday, April 04th, 2010

The LED Solar Pebble is a new multi-functional, solar powered device developed by Plus Minus Solar. The Solar Pebble is a sustainable light source that can be used in developing areas such as Africa. In developed nations, it can function as an eco-friendly charger for smartphones, MP3 players and other mobile devices. The Solar Pebble requires no batteries or electricity and generates its own power from its built-in small solar panel. The production costs of the Solar Pebble are low enough that it could be distributed as a humanitarian product, possibly using profits from its sales in developed countries.

Look for the Solar Pebble release in June of 2010.

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Recycling Electronics

Friday, March 26th, 2010

Disposing of old electronics needs special attention. Cell phones and other gadgets often contain toxic substances and don’t belong in landfills. Now there are some websites that will recycle your electronics and may even give you some cash back. Here are some websites to check out:

  • Cells for Cash accepts used cell phones and will pay for newer models. They send a postage-free mailer and send back a payment if the phone has value. Cells for Cash refurbishes the phones they receive and sends them to developing nations.
  • Gazelle is a website that accepts all types of electronics (gaming consoles, MP3 players, laptops, etc.) and will send payment for new models. You can determine the value of an electronics item on the website and will receive payment when you mail it in. Even if your item has no value, Gazelle will pay for shipping and safely dispose of it.
  • YouRenew is one more website that takes all types electronics and lets you determine before sending it in whether or not you’ll receive payment. This website refurbishes and resells the donations they receive and then makes donations to environmental causes.
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    Hand Cranked Phone Charger

    Wednesday, March 17th, 2010

    If you like your gadgets green, you’ll love this hand cranked Wind Up Mobile Phone Charger. If you find yourself without access to electricity or you just want to save power, all you do is turn the handle for a few minutes and the Wind Up Mobile Phone Charger will generate enough power to run your phone for 25 to 30 minutes.

    The charger also has a handy built-in LED flashlight in case you find yourself in the dark without a light. The Mobile Phone Charger is lightweight, portable and easy to pack. It’s compatible with a wide variety of mobile brands, including Samsung, Nokia, Siemens, Motorola and Sony Ericsson.

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    Robot Floor Cleaners

    Wednesday, March 10th, 2010

    The new Mint Cleaner is a robotic sweeper and mop that will automatically sweep or wash your floor. Like the Roomba robot vacuum cleaner, the Mint detects obstacles and automatically changes its path. See it in action in this YouTube video:

    The Mint has not yet been launched, but the price is said to be set at $249.

    Roomba also makes a floor cleaner called the Scooba. The Scooba 380 retails for about $500 and only washes the floor (no sweeping). Looks like the Mint Cleaner could be a lower cost alternative with more functionality.

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    Cute Japanese Rice Cooker

    Thursday, March 04th, 2010

    The Zojirushi Neuro Fuzzy Rice Cooker is state-of-the art in the world of rice cookers. This cooker is fully automated, taking the guess work out of cooking perfect rice every time you try. All you have to do is selecte the type of rice you plan to cook from the front panel (i.e., long grain, basmati, jasmine), add water and rice, and then let the Neuro Fuzzy do its thing. A built-in computer chip takes over and before you know it you have a bowl of perfectly cooked rice.

    The Neuro also plays a tune at the start and end of each cooking cycle.
    Find out more at the Zojirushi website.

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    Platypus SoftBottle – The Latest Thing in Water Bottles

    Sunday, February 28th, 2010

    Even water bottles can be reinvented with new technology. Platypus has done just that with their new, flexible SoftBottle. This reusable, BPA-free bottle is completely flexible. Stow it in a drink holder or pocket when full. When empty, just roll it up and pack it away. The eco-friendly SoftBottle weights 80% less than other water bottles and it comes in a variety of shapes, colors and sizes. Find out more at the Platypus website.

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    Sale Date for Apple iPad

    Friday, February 19th, 2010

    Since Apple announced its new iPad tablet device earlier this year, rumors have been swirling about when it will officially go on sale. The latest rumors are saying that March 26 will be the first date that the Apple iPad will be availabe in the Apple Store. According to Apple, the iPad without 3G will begin shipping in late March, with the iPad 3G version coming out 30 days later.

    The iPad is expected to compete with Amazon’s Kindle in the e-book market.  It will also run apps for the iTunes App Store, like the iPhone Touch.  The iPad will play music and video with its built-in iPod.

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    Doodle-Track Car Senses the Road

    Friday, February 12th, 2010

    The Doodle-Track Car is small enough to fit in the palm of your hand, but it packs hours of entertainment. This small toy car has the amazing ability to follow any dark line, either printed or drawn with a marker or crayon. You can design and print track layouts on the Doodle-Tracker website, or drawn freeform tracks. The Doodle-Tracker Car was named by Popular Science magazine as one of the best toys at the 2010 International Toy Show. It retails for $14.99.

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