Solar Charging Bag: Khaki is nice but still looks geeky
November 21, 2008
I’ve missed searching for solar bags to feature but looks like nothing has changed yet. They’re still geeky. Take for example this Solar Messenger Bag that doesn’t look like something the fashionistas would love to use but its eco-friendliness could be a darling.
This $129 khaki-colored solar charging bag can charge any MP3 player, mobile phone, and any rechargeable batteries. Use this bag to school or the office and your devices will have extra juice whenever you need. That is, if you can imagine yourself toting this geeky bag.
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Meraki Solar Powered WiFi Repeater to start shipping this Christmas season
November 21, 2008
This is the first time we’ve seen the Meraki Solar Powered WiFi Repeater but apparently, this device has only been waiting to be launched. Well, no need to wait that long since Meraki will finally start shipping the eco-gadget in December.
The $749 Solar Powered WiFi Repeater may cost up to $1,499 if you want the larger version or if you don’t have your own solar panel at home.
The device is something the likes of the rich and those Internet addicts would appreciate because WiFi is getting some more boost with this ‘green’ thing.
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Toyota Prius modded into a Star Trek Shuttle
November 19, 2008
The Prius perhaps is one eco-car that has made history in terms of ‘coolness’ but when one man has modded his Prius to a Star Trek Shuttle, then we can say that it’s way cooler than cool. I have no idea who the guy was but this Prius-mod is something that Star Trek fans would love to see and maybe own.
It’s nothing special expect that the owner added sound effects and added some text on the car paint. It’s just the paint job that turned this into a Star Trek-kish vehicle so don’t expect it to fly or something. Got that?
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Solar LED Torch: Hello there Mr. Sun, give me some power please…
November 14, 2008
The LED torch has a solar version from True Utility. It works well especially when it’s dark and you don’t have a flashlight handy with you.
You only need to expose it under sunlight to generate power so it would work and would not run out of batteries when really needed. Read more
LMAC Touch eco-Apple: Solar-powered iMac concept
November 14, 2008
Apple may be going ‘green‘ but they could go eco all the way by offering solar powered gadgets. Well, it may be impossible for now but this LMAC Touch concept could make Steve Jobs rethink about their efforts. Read more
The Green Revolution working on ‘butt’ power technology
November 13, 2008
The butt can do wonders. No, I’m not talking about anatomy but stationary bikes can actually produce energy. It was The Green Revolution, Inc. who spearheaded the project by introducing a ‘machine that converts energy expended on exercise equipment into electricity. Read more
BamGoo Car: Car made from Bamboo looks hideous
November 13, 2008
Okay, so we took a break from featuring eco-cars but here’s a ‘green’ treat for you: the BamGoo. The bamboo material is such a giveaway I don’t have to mention that. This eco car is actually a project by the Kyoto University researchers. Read more
Piaggio MP3 Hybrid Scooter
November 13, 2008
Piaggio MP3 Hybrid Scooter is almost similar to the Bicycle iPod Speaker because they both could play music. The new Piaggio MP3 Hybrid plug-in scooter, however, is eco-friendly and can work in different modes such as hybrid or full-electric mode. Read more
Hard Graft Held holds your MacBook safe and secure
November 10, 2008
I remember buying a laptop sleeve for my now 2-year old MacBook twice. The first one did not fit even the store said it’s good for 13-inch laptops. The last one, I forgot where I placed. So that leaves me just the laptop bag for storing Digory my MacBook (yes, I gave it a name). Read more
Deco Goodman’s Energy Source: Let your butt do the ‘green’ job
November 10, 2008
It’s not nice to say and hear but that big butt of yours is all-powerful. Oh well, at least when it comes to cycling. Time will come that you will appreciate that J.Lo-like behind of yours because it could contribute to Mother Nature. How? By providing energy source simply by sitting on whatever bike. Read more









