July 23rd, 2008 by
Filed under: Cellphones, Wireless
We know you’re not really down with digesting any more catchphrases, but the technology formerly known as Ultra Low Power Bluetooth / Wibree is now being dubbed Bluetooth low energy. Now that we’re clear on nomenclature, you may be thrilled to know that CSR showcased its recently unveiled BlueCore7 dual mode (Bluetooth low energy and Bluetooth v2.1) chip at a Bluetooth SIG Medical Working Group meeting. According to onlookers, the handset was able to transfer data to another nearby mobile using just 3 frequencies rather than 32, resulting in an unquantifiable decrease in power consumption. Sounds like a winner on the surface, but we have this weird that mass adoption of this tech is like, years away.
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July 18th, 2008 by
Filed under: Misc. Gadgets
Oh sure, Rock Port, Missouri managed to snag the title of being “100% wind powered,” but Texas’ new plan will make the Show Me state’s gusty initiatives look awfully weak. Officials at the Public Utility Commission recently okayed a plan to “build billions of dollars worth of new transmission lines to bring pollution-free energy from West Texas to urban areas.” The ginormous Lone Star state is already the nation’s leader in wind power, but when said plan is fully implemented (pending final approval), it’ll produce more wind energy than the next closest 14 states combined. Granted, customers will be paying a touch more ($4 per month is the current estimate) for all this clean energy, but pundits assert that the cost is minor when looking at just how much this will help out Mother Earth. Look for everything to go live in four to five years, barring any unforeseen setbacks.
[Thanks, Adam]
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June 14th, 2008 by
Filed under: Displays, HDTV
Remember Green Plug? That universal connector we detailed last month which aims to replace wall warts and help Mother Earth out in the process? Turns out, said outfit has just landed its first real believer as Westinghouse committed to using the smart power technology. Even Darwin Chang, Westy’s CTO, admitted that his firm “wasn’t the largest, but somebody has to be the first.” Chang is hoping that utilizing said tech will help it cut costs by eliminating the need to ship power adapters with its wares, but we’d say that’s being pretty optimistic. Really, the only way that will go over well is if hordes of other firms jump on the (currently desolate) bandwagon in short order — any takers?
[Via PCWorld]
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March 4th, 2008 by
Filed under: Desktops
Last September, Lenovo tooted its horn quite loudly with the introduction of the environmentally-friendly ThinkCentre A61e. Fast forward a few months, and it’s the same song and dance once more — with even more green this time, though. The ThinkCentre M57 / M57p machines won’t blow anyone away in terms of raw horsepower, but they are the first desktops from any PC maker to garner GREENGUARD certification. Additionally, these power-sipping rigs are EPEAT Gold rated, Energy Star 4.0 rated, and the first ThinkCentres with recycled material from consumer plastics. Internally, you’ll get to choose from a range of Intel Celeron / Core 2 Duo CPU options, up to 2GB of DDR2 RAM, integrated graphics, an 80GB / 160GB hard drive and not much else. ‘Course, with prices on the M57 starting at $699 and an understandable focus on energy-efficient components, we wouldn’t expect much different.
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December 10th, 2007 by
You know that Janice Dickinson meant it when she called her former America’s Next Top Model boss Tyra Banks fat. I don’t think she would have retracted it if Al Roker didn’t call her on it!
BTW I love that she went off on Tyra and called her fat, you know that Tyra blew her wig when she heard about it!!!
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November 21st, 2007 by
Filed under: Transportation
Although we haven’t noticed an atypical resurgence in doubters, General Motors’ Bob Lutz apparently has. The exec has come forward and stated that the 2010 timeline for its much-anticipated Chevy Volt is still valid, despite the fact that employees working on the vehicle are “becoming increasingly nervous.” While speaking at the Reuters Autos Summit in Detroit, Lutz also noted that there was “a lot of skepticism within the company,” but that those in leadership roles firmly believe that it “has to be done.” More specifically, GM is hoping to “leapfrog anything that is done by any other competitor,” and while we’re delighted to hear that the commitment is still strong, three years offers up a lot of time for situations to change.
[Image courtesy of WindingRoad]
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