Solar Strap Concept for DSLR cameras
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The concept sounds brilliant! Equipped with thin solar panels and a DC plug, this strap has been designed by Weng Jie and allows you to charge your DSLR’s battery while on-the-move relieving you off the burden of carrying batteri[...]
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LG Unveils Their “POP” or LG GD510 Phone
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Here’s the “POP” aka LG GD510 phone, with the same touchscreen technology offered since LG’s latest PRADA. It also features a 3” WQVGA screen, a nice solar panel on its back to help keep your batteries up and running and a nice 3[...]
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Sharp Gets Ready for the Global Green Challenge
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Sharp, in collaboration with Tokai University, released the Tokai Challenger, a 77 x 39mm car covered by 6m2 of solar panels with only one goal: crossing Australia as fast as possible without using any other type of energy than solar… [...]
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Sharp Solar Panel for Mobile Devices Now Available Globally
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Thanks to both AU and SoftBank, Sharp introduced a new kind of mobile with an integrated Solar Module to recharge your phone on the go. And today Sharp announced the global availability of this module, the LR0GC02, meaning that soon yo[...]
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AU Green Road Project and Its Waterproof, Solar Powered Mobile Phone
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AU (KDDI) and Sharp will soon propose in Japan a new mobile phone featuring a solar panel embedded in its lid that recharges your phone on the go. Leaving your phone in direct sunlight for up to 10 minutes will give up to 1 minute of c[...]
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Samsung Introduces “Blue Earth”- The First Solar Powered Full-Touch Phone
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Today Samsung unveiled the first solar powered Full-Touch Phone, the Blue Earth. As you can guess, it features a solar panel, located on the back of the phone. According to the Korean manufacturer, it generates enough power to make cal[...]
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iCharge Eco: New Solar Charger for Mobile Devices
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Here’s the iCharge eco, a new charger that can be used not only on Apple, but with a variety of mobile devices. It features a solar panel and charges PSP/iPod/Nintendo DS, and mobile phones. It delivers an output of DC5.0-5.5V/60[...]
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Tintas Barnes - [27/05/2012 - 06:40]