
Fujitsu’s new ProGREEN line include the 14-inch Lifebook E780 that can run for up to 18-hours of nonstop use. Unbelievable? Well, Fujitsu is trying to go green with their products lately and they’re starting with their Lifebooks. more »

The CVFR-S09 Solar Vest is another green gadget perfect for the geeks on the go. Obviously, this solar vest only needs to get energy from the sun to give power to your gadgets. It can charge an 8.8Ah battery pack found on the left pocket.
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Sanyo just introduced their new Eneloop lite that can be recharged up to 2,000 cycles. The battery is available in either AAA and AA sizes. It’s a great battery since you can still use it even when stored for three years. more »

The SolarFold and SolarFan are two new products that are considered very ‘green’. Why, they get their energy from Mr. Golden Sun that can charge the iPhone within ten minutes. more »

Some robots are just too cute they could only entertain while there are some that are actually useful. Take for example this Recycling Robot that can sort all types of plastic. more »

This isn’t exactly the first time we’re seeing such but I’d like to ask myself again if I’m willing to use such. The Recycled Keyboard Clutch is definitely geeky eco-friendly I’m sure green fashionistas would love.
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The sun is shining so brightly these days I wish I have solar panels that could collect energy from Mr. Sunshine. I’d love to get a few Plant Mates so the garden would look more alive every night even without plugging into an electrical outlet. more »

Panasonic is said to be developing new Lithium-ion rechargeable batteries. In 2012, the company will start production of batteries that will use silicone alloy anode according to Nikkei. This is also said to improve battery life capacity up to thirty percent even after hundred of recharges already. more »

Philips is all set go ‘greener’ with their latest concept project the Sustainable City Lights. This is not entirely new but the project consists of solar streetlights that only need Mr. Sun’s energy. more »

Federal Energy Regulatory Commission or the FERC finally allowed Google to buy and sell electricity. With this, I can say that Google really is on top of almost everything. Well, not really everything but is trying to at least. more »