IDEA’s Solar lamp glows like a Sputnik heatshield

While the original Sputnik burnt out after only 3 months in orbit, here’s an homage that promises to be rather more resilient. IDEA, Japan’s answer to you know who, is offering a 30cm tall (11.8-inches) self-sufficient ambient light that pretty much does its own thing. Integrated sensors detect when the light should be on, while [...]

Sanyo’s Eneloop lamp heals your ecological soul

We’ve been fans of Sanyo’s rechargeable Eneloop batteries since they first entered the market in the lazy NiMH and NiCd days of 2005. We remember this because we, like Eneloops, don’t suffer from the memory effect of our predecessors. Ok, ok, that date’s in the press release but that doesn’t change the fact that Eneloops [...]

Video: Miniature, operational electric drill perfect for smurfing smurfs

The gang over at Make have dug up a pretty sweet electric drill that’s looks to be about the right size for the Smurf in your life. Powered by a button cell battery, the inventor (a shadowy figure known only as s8) has plans to make these commercially available — as soon as he figures [...]

ZigBee Alliances developing Green Power standards for energy harvesting devices

Home automation industry folks, heads up: the ZigBee Alliance has announced the development of a Green Power feature set, which is the first step in creating a global standard technology for energy harvesting devices. When it becomes available sometime at the end of 2009, you and your fellow ZigBee Alliance members will finally be [...]

Dyson speeds up ‘world’s fastest motor,’ gives it some fancy packaging

Sir James Dyson is on a mission to tick as many boxes as possible with the hetero male demographic. He starts out well, bolting the “world’s fastest motor” to a gun-shaped instrument of cleanliness. The product pages advertise 10 minutes of “high constant suction,” and the top model is named the Animal, but the fact [...]

Carnivorous Clock eats bugs, begins doomsday countdown

It’s not enough that humans gave robots a place to congregate to plan our demise, now we’ve adapted them with the ability to extract fuel from the very nectar of life. All that innocent experimentation with fuel cells that run on blood has led to this, a flesh-eating clock. This prototype time-piece from UK-based designers [...]

Device judges your pulse and Tweets its findings to your parents and Ashton Kutcher

What’s creepier than automatically informing Twitter every time your unborn child kicks his mother’s womb? Giving all your Twitter followers a live feed of your heartbeat, including canned messages to announce your death in case you cease pumping Cheeto-infused blood through your goth-nerdy veins. This Japanese DIY project has open source schematics and is designed [...]

Rhea Jeong’s Void LP player concept cheats at gravity

Designer Rhea Jeong’s Void LP player seems devoid of reality, but it was inspired by the very real and very cute “Vinyl Killer,” a little VW Bus that can propel itself around a record and play the tunes with its tinny speaker, naturally wearing out the precious LP in the process. The Void LP takes [...]

Microsoft unveils Hohm beta for overanalyzing your home energy usage

Since Google can’t be the only multibillion-dollar technology company having all the home energy monitoring fun, Microsoft’s jumping in with “Hohm” — like a portmanteau of “Home” and “Ohm,” get it? We’re not entirely sure just how it works yet, but according to the company, using both user input / feedback and analytics licensed from [...]

Yamaha’s MusicCAST2 wireless distribution system gets one better

Sonos has been sitting pretty at the top of the wireless audio distribution space for quite awhile now. Today Yamaha is fighting back with a totally refreshed (and very Sonos-like) Musiccast2 system that supports up to 32 rooms of WiFi-based distributed audio from sources such as Rhapsody, Internet radio, or tracks stored on your Mac, [...]

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