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Review: Eco Media Player Revolution
Read the web's first review of this second generation wind-up MP3 player.Posted: 29 September 2008
Baylis unwraps Eco Media Player Revolution
...they have been modestly pumped up since the original Eco Media Player. The music player supports just about everything aside from DRM tunes and FLAC: MP3, WMA,...Posted: 24 September 2008
Solar lanterns gain from Live Earth India
The upcoming Bon Jovi-headlined Live Earth India gig will raise money for the Light a Billion Lives campaign.Posted: 22 September 2008
(RED) to launch online music service
...to them. The store itself is powered by PassAlong Networks, which creates music retail stores for clients and has several contracts with record labels in...Posted: 01 July 2008
O2 unveils pedal-powered mobile charger
Not to be outdone by Orange, network provider O2 is letting people at the O2 Wireless Festival charge their mobile phones by pedalling away on bicycles.Posted: 26 June 2008
Radiohead duets with Friends of the Earth
Alternative rock band Radiohead are teaming up with FOE on the UK leg of their European tour in order to highlight climate change.Posted: 25 June 2008
Orange to test kinetic phone charger at Glasto
You can now charge your mobile phone while dancing, thanks to Orange, which is testing a prototype device at this year's Glastonbury Festival.Posted: 24 June 2008
Verio Dynamo MP3 Player Review
...by a hand crank and one minute of winding gives you around 20 minutes of music playing. And it actually does, although the suggested 'three turns a...Posted: 20 June 2008
Photos: Glastonbury's wind and solar charging tent… for your phone
Built by Orange, the 'recharge Pod' is a seven-metre high tent with solar panels and a wind turbine on the roof that'll generate electricity for dead mobile phones.Posted: 16 June 2008
Photos: recycled guitars by Simon Lee
Guitars made from recycled plastics are even rarer than rocking horse poo, but that hasn't stopped green UK instrument-maker Simon Lee.Posted: 09 June 2008
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