Thursday, September 30, 2010

New Earth Like Planet Found

Photo From NYTimes

Gliese [Glee-za] 581g is 20 light-years away. The planet orbits a star similar to our sun in the Libra constellation known as Gliese 581. After 11 years of research, the University of California, Santa Cruz, and the Carnegie Institution of Washington made the discovery.

The planet, unfortunately, is 20 light years away, which means if we sent a probe out there, we wouldn't get any information back for another 200 years.

NASA's Kepler satellite is currently looking to "detect Earthlink bodies... [and] is expected to harvest dozens." (New York Times) Who knows how many earth like planets we will find in the next 10 years.


If you are interested in new earth movies, I would suggest you check out the movie Pandorum, where Tanis is another planet like Earth.



Sources: [New York Times] [YouTube - Associated Press]

Wednesday, September 29, 2010

OE Designs: The OE Solar Oak Charger

Solar Tree Electric Car Charger

[by G.Chance using Google SketchUp]

The OE Technology design team has created this concept electric car charger for supermarket and corporate parking lots. By using alternative forms of energy like the Bloom Energy Box, these charging stations would use both solar energy and alternative fuels to charge parked electric cars such as the Tesla Roadster, Toyota Prius, or the Chevy Volt.


The station is built out of recycled aluminum, with organic polymer solar panels, and uses energy efficient light bulbs to provide light under solar panel awning. The idea for the solar awning was first seen at the Dell Computer Compound in Texas, where solar trees provide electricity for the computer company, as well as shaded parking.

The chargers would most likely be GE WattStations. These chargers would be placed at each parking spot, and signs would be up for electric car parking only. There should be incentives to drive an electric car as well, placing electric car parking structures in between handicap parking spots and regular parking, allowing electric car users to park closer to the buildings.

With the recent birth of the GE WattStation, parking lots in America will have to find new ways of allowing electric cars to successfully charge during the typical daily routine. By placing this charging stations in large parking lots where people park for a number of hours allows for mid day electric car charges, spanning the average



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Tuesday, September 28, 2010

Stanford's New Nano-Thin Solar Cell


Stanford's new solar cell uses "light trapping" to stop light from bouncing around as it does on normal solar cells, making these ultra thin cells absorb up to 10 times more sunlight. These new ultra thin cells are also "thinner than the wavelengths of light," about 400 to 700 nanometers thin. These cells are also made out of organic polymers, making them cheaper than current solar cells.

Source: [Inhabitat]

NFL FanVision



The new NFL FanVision allows in stadium fans to watch replays and the game from different angles. The device also displays real time stats and buzzes every time a team is in the red zone. It can also check your fantasy team scores and stats.

The device cost $199, so for those with season tickets this is a must, but for everyone else, it might be a little expensive a for a device that can only be used at a football stadium.




Source: [Engadget] [YouTube - FanVision]

Apple News: TV on an iPad + Free iPod Calling

yap.TV [Add TV to your iPad]

yap.TV allows you to watch your favorite television shows right from your 3G iPad. The application is also free and available on the itunes website. To learn more information about yap.TV go to www.yap.tv or check read more about yap.tv here. [TechCrunch]



To Download Yap.TV directly on to your iPad, please click the link below:


Pinger [Add Calling and Texts to Your iPod]
Pinger allows you to make calls and texts on your new Apple iPod Touch. Pinger was created by TextFree, an iPod Touch app company that allows its users free texts to other phones and iPods. Click here to read more. [TechCrunch]

To download TextFree, click the link below:


Check out the Pinger App:



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A Better World by Design 2010


Join OE Technology and countless other green technology enthusiasts for a 3 day conference on making the world a better place at Brown University and RISD in Providence, RI.

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Electric Heavy Duty Truck


This Electric truck is used in the Port of Los Angeles to hall containers short distances, as well as to near by storage facilities. It is a testament to how close the green technology is to creating full size electric 18-wheeler trucks, and how we will soon be able to make the entire US goods transportation system 100% electric [with some solar help].

Source: [Youtube]

A Closer Look at the GE WattStation





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Volvo Stores Energy in Electric Car Panels

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"Imagine a car whose body also serves as a rechargeable battery..."
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With electric cars becoming increasingly more popular due to public power stations like GE's WattStation and electric car charging parking spots at California Costco's, car companies are working strenuously to come up with new electric car innovations. Volvo is working on a car were it's side panels, roof , and car hood are made from battery's.


Sources: [TreeHugger] [Green Technology] [Mother Nature Network]

Wind & Solar Cell Phone Towers

Ericsson Wind and Solar Cell Towers

Ericsson is planning to power 118,000 mobile phone towers using renewable energy in the Developing world. The project is expecting to save 600 million gallons of diesel. Ericsson is using "vertical wind turbines [which] can have some noise-cutting, cost-cutting and reliability advantages over traditional spinning windmills and may be perfect for in-city wind electricity generation, as well as personal backyard installations." [TreeHugger] [Gizmodo] [TreeHugger]

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Motorola Solar and Wind Powered Cell Phone Networks in Africa

Motorola has installed solar and wind powered in Dordabis village in the Khomas region of Namibia. The green solar and wind toers will operate the MTC Namibia's GSM network. [TreeHugger]

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T-Mobile Solar Cell Towers in US

These solar cell towers are "... in Chalfont, Pennsylvania. The 12 panels are enough to take the tower off grid, and even occasionally add power back onto the electric grid." [TreeHugger] [Green Yahoo!]



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Monday, September 27, 2010

Electric Cars Are the Solution - GE WattStation


The new GE WattStation's are 10 years too late. Electric car charging stations are easy to place along side roads and allow for easy access. Companies should all be developing electric cars, and companies like Tesla should be excited for products like this to be installed in major cities.

Below is the new ad for GE WattStations




Sources: [TreeHugger] [YouTube]

Kno: The Digital Textbook


Tired of paying hundreds of dollars for school textbooks? Well the Kno is attempting to solve that problem with an iPad like device used for student purposes. After receiving $46 million in funding, Knowledge Now is beginning to release it's product. It is comprised of notebooks, and textbooks, and class readings. This device will drastically lower the cost of textbooks while saving countless school children's backs from heavy backpacks.

 

The Kno is scheduled to be released by the end of 2010. But will Kno make an iPad app, allowing students to use iPads for school use, or will Kno force schools to use their product?

Sources: [Engadget] [CrunchGear] [TechCrunch] [TechCrunch 2]

Lockhead Martin HULC Exoskeleton PROMO Video



Source: [Youtube]

Mars 2025: The Quest to make Halo Suits

The Sarcos XOS 2 Exoskeleton 

Mars, here we come!

This suit is the closets we have come so far to designing the Iron Man suit, but within the next few years a exoskeleton spacesuit will be developed.



Sources: [CrunchGear]

MacBook+Blackberry = Internet EVERYWHERE


Are you sick of all those Android commercials for mobile hotspots? Do you love your Blackberry as much as I do? If so you should consider the possibility of using your phone as a 3G wireless modem for your computer, so that your computer can enjoy internet to go.

In the comments for the full instructions thread, people were having trouble finding the right Blackberry scripts for MacBooks, two different websites were posted as solutions. The one that seemed to work for everyone was "Leopard Blackberry Scripts 1" linked below. After download the Blackberry Scripts, then go to the full instructions to configure your Blackberry and Mac.

Step 1 - Download Scripts on Your Mac
Leopard Blackberry Scripts 1 - [DO NOT USE WITH SNOW LEOPARD]
Leopard Blackberry Scripts 2

Step 2 - Complete the Process
Full Instructions

These instructions work for AT&T Blackberry's, for other services some more research may be needed. Also, some service providers charge for tethering phones to computers, please check with you provider before trying this.

Government Tech News: Blog Licenses and US Internet Wiretapping

Saudi Arabia, A License is Now Required to Blog
According to Saudi Ministry of Culture and Information spokesman Abdul Rahman Al-Hazza a new law for electronic media. Saudi Arabian citizens will now need to get a license in order to bloga. An upcoming and very probable crackdown on news and media outlets is also a possible move by the Saudi Government. [TechCrunch] [Fast Company]


Congress Looking to Have a New Internet Wiretapping Legislation

Federal law enforcement and national security agencies have recently made the statement that "their ability to wiretap criminal and terrorism suspects is 'going dark' as people increasingly communicate online instead of by telephone." (New York Times) This would mean that with a warrant, law enforcement officials would be able to monitor encrypted networks, like Blackberry email and BBMs, social networking sites like Facebook, and video conferencing software like Skype and Google Chat. [New York Times]

Blackberry News: The Blackberry PlayBook

At Research in Motions Development Event, RIM announced their new tablet and iPad competitor, Playbook. This full 1080p out device is scheduled to be released in early 2011. The new device is thinner than an iPad, has both a back facing and a front facing HD camera, offers flash, java, html 5 with a dual core processor and 1 GB of ram.

RIM has recently been in the news as Blackberry Bans were being discussed in Saudia Arabia and Dubai since the RIM network is encrypted.

Rim Stock - Over the Past Month [Google Finance]

When looking at the RIM stock over the past month, two things are clear. In the month of September 2010 the Rim stock reached a 1 year low. But as news of the devices launch has surfaced, the RIM stock  has been improving after its Playbook release.


Specs From Gizmodo:
— 7" LCD, 1024 x 600, WSVGA, capacitive touch screen with full multi-touch and gesture support
— BlackBerry Tablet OS with support for symmetric multiprocessing
— 1 GHz dual-core processor
— 1 GB RAM
— Dual HD cameras (3 MP front facing, 5 MP rear facing), supports 1080p HD video recording
— Video playback: 1080p HD Video, H.264, MPEG, DivX, WMV
— Audio playback: MP3, AAC, WMA
— HDMI video output
— Wi-Fi - 802.11 a/b/g/n
— Bluetooth 2.1 + EDR
— Connectors: microHDMI, microUSB, charging contacts
— Open, flexible application platform with support for WebKit/HTML-5, Adobe Flash Player 10.1, Adobe Mobile AIR, Adobe Reader, POSIX, OpenGL,Java
— Ultra thin and portable:
— Measures 5.1"x7.6"x0.4" (130mm x 193mm x 10mm)
— Weighs less than a pound (approximately 0.9 lb or 400g)
— Additional features and specifications of the BlackBerry PlayBook will be shared on or before the date this product is launched in retail outlets.
— RIM intends to also offer 3G and 4G models in the future.


The Blackberry Playbook also an open product, as the Blackberry Tablet OS is completely Open Source, allowing companies like Netflix and other major app companies to create software for the tablet.




Sources: [Business Insider] [Gizmodo] [Blackberry - North America] [Google - Finance]

Friday, September 24, 2010

The Development Train

For the past 150 years, trains have been used to develop nations by allowing the transfer of goods from rural areas in to urban markets, allowing economies to develop. Historically, colonial trains built in Africa and India allowed the Europeans [British, French, Dutch...] to take advantage of third world by pillaging natural resources from rural areas.

The goal of the development train is to provide electricity, telephones, internet access, and purified water to rural areas of developing nations. The development train wants to rebuild old third world train lines that currently carry goods and precious materials and transform the train lines into tools for economic development.

By enhancing the transportation abilities of peoples and goods, the development train is helping the local government's ability to control rural and forgotten areas. A train system that provides utilities is a powerful tool for changing rural living in poor nations, allowing the government to reach more people, eventually leading to official census information and the ability of proper taxation infrastructure to develop.

Solar Energy:
The trains themselves have two separate solar energy uses. The first use is on top of each of the train cars, [like the Italian Solar Panel PV Trains] creating power for inside the car lighting, refrigeration of perishable goods (perfect for rural markets sending agricultural goods to urban centers) and to help lower the amount of energy needed to power the electric trains.

The second set of solar panels will be located on the tracks themselves. These panels are meant to absorb energy when there is no train around, creating new forms of electricity for rural areas [Aiding the Efforts of Solar Aid] that previously had poor power infrastructure. Imagine miles of solar panels stretch across entire deserts and nations. The energy created by these track solar panels can help create stronger and more dependable energy grids in these regions.

Electronic Development:
Three feet beneath the train tracks, a few feet to the right from the tracks themselves, lies a canal of fiber-optic wires meant to bring telephone communication, internet, and electricity from urban centers into rural areas. Telephones are important to rural development as it allows for greater communication between producers and sellers. The internet is important for rural areas as it grants access to farming and weather information, and it is an amazing tool for education purposes. Electricity is of course necessary to power the growth of new rural businesses and markets.

Purified Water:
Instead of having children walk over 20 miles to drink polluted water, the development train brings purified water to rural areas. Water pumps would be placed along the sides of tracks every few miles in order to allow for equal access to clean drinking water for rural communities.

This water would be pumped through the train water pipes from water purification factories set up near coasts and rivers, and water pump usage would be carefully monitored.

Oil Transfers:
Using the idea from the Asia High-Speed Train, the development train can also be used to as a vehicle for oil and gas transportation. As oil producing nations get rich off exporting oil, it would be more beneficial for economic development if these nations shared and transfered this oil to surrounding poorer nations. For example, most nations that export oil cannot refine it and end up importing gasoline. Wouldn't it be better if a oil rich nations start exporting oil to a neighboring country that then could invest in gasoline refinement to sell back to the oil producing nations.


[Oil Rich Nation]                                         [Neighboring Poor Nation]
----------------------- OIL ---------------------------->
<---------------- GASOLINE ------------------------


The oil from the oil rich nation would use the development train oil pipes to send oil to a poor neighboring nation, who now specializes in oil refinement into gasoline. Then the poor country would send gasoline back to the oil producing country through the same development train piping, creating a cooperation regional system of utility trade and ending western dominance in the gasoline refinement.

Rural Market Creation
The development train would also cause major rural markets to be developed along all the train stops and water pump locations. For example, a rural fruit vendor moving to a development train stop would have access to:

- clean drinking water
- electricity for food storage, refrigeration, and lighting
- a train to place goods on and sell to urban markets
- telephones and internet

It would be impossible to keep people from moving in around these areas and rural markets would start to develop as the development train line carries goods and economic opportunity. These new rural markets hopefully would slow down urbanization in cities that have more residents than jobs and create new rural opportunities as well.

Micro lending will be important to funding rural market creation, but the Development Train would provide the tools and utilities necessary for market creation.

Thursday, September 23, 2010

Water Technology: Purification + Boots Protect Against Disease

Life Sack - Water Purification Sack





The life sack allows men and women in developing countries with poor water infrastructure to simultaneously collect and purify their water in one trip. Go here to read more: [Inhabitat]





Rain Boots that Measure Water Levels
These boots are perfect for nations plagued by monsoons, healthcare organizations dealing with floods and natural disasters. [Boing Boing]


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Cheap, Organic, and Clear Solar Panels


Imagine having the entire side of a New York City skyscraper act as one large solar panel, while still giving it's tenants beautiful windows. We're almost there...

The University of Cambridge has created a low cost and organic solar cell, made from organic plastic. The future uses of this product are said to be used in awnings, umbrellas, and even windows. These organic photovoltaic cells are cheap to produce but have lower efficiency rates.

But university researches in the Cavendish Lab and Carbon Trust have been working on efficiency improvements, a longer lifespan, a low cost, low toxicity raw materials, a "cost-effective manufacturing process," an an economy of scale focused product line. This technology could possibly lower China's grip around solar panel production.



Source: [Inhabitat]

Wednesday, September 22, 2010

2010 Progressive Insurance 100 MPG Automotive X-Prize Winners

3 Winners Split $10 Million

Mainstream-Class Winner: Edison2 Very Light Car [VLC]
The Edison2 received $5 million as the first place winner. The car itself weights 830 pounds and has a 40 horsepower motorcycle engine.

Alternative Class / Tandem Class Winner: E-Tracer
The E-Tracer won $2.5 Million.

Alternative Class Winner: Wave II
This batter-electric hybrid, created by Li-Ion Motors, was the third winner receiving $2.5 million



Sources: [Gizmodo] [Inhbatiat]

Green Tech: EcoVea Shower Monitors




The EvoVea shower lowers energy and water consumption by digitally monitoring water usage, creating 80% water savings and 70% energy savings. The electronic control pad allows you to precisely set the water's temperature and flow rate, allowing for up to 13 liters of water per minute.


Sources: [Inhabitat] [Reveeco]

Netflix on the Rise Again

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A Soaring Netflix Stock and the Future of Paid Cable TV in Jeopardy


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iPad Today: Accessories, Mounts, News, and More

The Crestron iPanel

The Crestron app for iPad and the outside casing [seen in the photo to the right] allows you to completely control everything in your house all from your iPad. Manage your tv, vcr, dvd player, bluray player, lights window shades, and pretty much everything else in your home all from this app. [Read More]


Aidacase

The Aidacase allows you to turn your iPad into a touchscreen macbook. Use the Aidacase keyboard to respond to emails on the go. A major complaint about the iPad is that typing on it while holding it can be difficult, especially while standing. This case attempts to making it easier to use the iPad as a desktop computer rather than a tablet pc. [Read More]


iPad Wall Mounts


iPad in the News [Taking Over]

Obama News: Egyptian Photoshopping



President Obama has recently made tech headlines by asking kids to start creating and making their own educational video games. This is clearly an effort to boost America's extremely low educational rate, and increase US math and science scores to offer more of a competitive advantage against East Asian educational tech centers. But last week, Egypt surprised the world with their amazing Photoshop abilities.

An Egyptian newspaper photoshopped the Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak was digitally moved in front of President Obama. Though you have to admire their photoshopping skills, specifically using the special crop tool and the magic wand to replace the carpet pattern, I have to wonder who's idea this was and why they deemed it necessary.


When analyzing the two photo's above a few things are very clear. First, that President Mubarak was erased from the photo, then a completely separate photo of Mubarak was added in front of President Obama. We can tell it is a separate image of the Egyptian President for two main reasons: first, in the original photo Mubarak's left hand is further back than his right, and if you place an imaginary horizontal line across the Presidents body, his left arm is higher up than his right arm. But in the second photo, the Presidents hands are on the same horizontal plane, allowing us to conclude that this is a different image of the Egyptian President. Second, if you look at the doctored photo, there is a small space where you can see the red carpet between Mubarak's legs as the two legs of his pants touch as he walks. This space is not in the original photo.

It is important to note that the newspaper used a different image of Mubarak to illustrate that there was a lot of choice and work to doctoring this photo. In a world where image and public opinion means everything to politics, technology is a tool clearly being used in world politics.



Sources: [Business Insider]

DropBox comes to BlackBerry, updates for iPhone and Android


Dropbox, one of the best mobile productivity apps, has just been released for BlackBerry and updated for iPhone and Android. Dropbox allows users to sync a virtual drive between desktops, laptops, and mobile devices. Files in your DropBox folder can also be accessed on the DropBox website. Updates for iPhone and Android include HD video and picture support and ability to send files from other apps to your DropBox. This app represents the future of digital storage, as cloud computing is increasingly taking the place of more traditional forms of physical memory (external hard drives, flash drives, etc).

DropBox website: http://www.dropbox.com/

Green Living: Amazing Green 5000 Square Foot Home

RIVER ROAD

"This 5,000 square foot residence, providing the setting for work, daily living and play, explores a full range of “green,” sustainable technologies, including: geothermal HVAC, foam-in-place insulation, windows constructed of reclaimed cypress, vegetated roof, rain-screen wall construction, cistern for storm-water collection and landscape watering, efficient lighting, water-saving plumbing, and segregating functions that allow portions of the house to be closed off when only partially occupied. The four-bedroom house compound includes combination living/kitchen areas, dining/library, master bedroom/home office and a 2-bedroom guest wing..."



Source: [Inhabitat] [Studio-A Architecture]