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Baking Solar Cells in a Pizza Oven

(http://cleantechnica.com) - scanned by: jvarden over 4 years ago
University of NSW PhD student Nicole Kuepper has developed a cheap and simple way of producing solar cells in a pizza oven, giving those who lack access to electricity a chance to obtain the power of the sun. More>>>
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First Solar: Quest for the $1 Watt

(http://spectrum.ieee.org) - scanned by: jvarden over 4 years ago
Within five years, First Solar's thin-film solar cells could compete with coal. More>>>
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Nanotechnology & the Future of the Cellphone

(http://www.jumpthecurve.net) - scanned by: juldrich over 4 years ago
A cool video from Nokia which may offer a future glimpse of the cellphone. More>>>
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Location-Based Social Networking to Generate $3...

(http://www.readwriteweb.com) - scanned by: Zora Styrian over 4 years ago
According to a rather speculative report by research firm ABI Research, location-based social networks like Brightkite, GyPSii, Pelago and Loopt could reach revenues as high as $3.3 billion by 2013. More>>>
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Technology

Intel Predicts Embedded Chipsets with 1 Billion...

(http://www.anandtech.com) - scanned by: Andriod over 4 years ago
Intel revealed part of their roadmap for Atom's successors and predicts that in 5 years they'll be selling chips as complex as their new flagship Nehalem fitting within the 1 Watt power limit of devices like the iPhone and Eee PC. More>>>
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The Digital Home of 2013

(http://thestandard.com) - scanned by: SwankyJ over 4 years ago
Things you can expect in your 2012 home: High-speed telecommunications, It's an HD world, Gaming gets real, Reach out and touch something, Automated home control, Green goes mainstream, Welcome to the cloud, The rise of streaming media, Online dis... More>>>
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Medicine_health

New Memory Technologies Will Change How We Thin...

(http://www.positivefuturist.com) - scanned by: fantasywriter over 4 years ago
Memory-management drugs that boost recall and can even erase traumatic memories, are being developed now and should be available in about five years. More>>>
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Energy

Texas Approves a $4.93 Billion Wind-Project

(http://www.nytimes.com) - scanned by: fantasywriter over 4 years ago
The project recently approved by Texas will contain lines able to transfer 18,500 megawatts from the generators to the homes that need it. More>>>
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Technology

Facial Recognition Software Will Kill the Compu...

(http://news.bbc.co.uk) - scanned by: Mielle Sullivan over 4 years ago
A Gartner analyst predicts the demise of the computer mouse in the next three to five years. Taking over will be so called gestural computer mechanisms like touch screens and facial recognition devices. More>>>
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Energy

Microbial Energy Solution for Biofuels and Sola...

(http://nextbigfuture.com) - scanned by: fantasywriter over 4 years ago
Microorganisms, such as bacteria like E. coli, can produce renewable energy in large quantities and without damaging the environment or disrupting food supply. More>>>
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Transportation

$30k All Electric Car by 2013 Predicted

(http://www.engadget.com) - scanned by: Pfepher over 4 years ago
Tesla Motor's CEO, Elon Musk, announced today that they are working on getting all electric car's to market for $30,000 or less within 4 years. This proclamation came on the heels of their announcement of a $60k 5 passenger sedan. More>>>
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Energy

Peak oil by 2013.

(http://eclipsenow.blogspot.com) - scanned by: adbatstone80 over 4 years ago
"We're in the foothills of peak oil" claims editor of UK Petroleum Review in a recent BBC Radio 4 interview. Your little Singularity dream is over. No more superlongevity, nanobots or cyborgs. Have a nice day. More>>>
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