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Espresso minus electricity with Handpresso
If you need your caffeine fix but there's no electricity point to be seen, fear not -- Handpresso has come up with an espresso maker that's operated by a hand pump instead.Posted: 17 January 2008
Voltaic Generator: now solar bags can charge laptops too
Finally -- after years of solar bags capable of charging small gadgets like iPods and mobile phones, a company has developed one able to power laptops.Posted: 09 January 2008
Solio toughens up solar charger with new Magnesium Edition
We may not get a lot of sun in the UK right now, but you can still make good use of what little there is with the new Solio Magnesium Edition charger to top-up your gadgets' power.Posted: 04 January 2008
Video: Freeloader solar charger review
Discover the pros and cons of this super-cheap solar charger in our video review -- and why it's probably better value than the Power Monkey and the Solio.Posted: 20 December 2007
Fujitsu previews corn laptop
We've seen laptops made from wood, but will our portable PCs soon be made from corn and potatoes? Fujitsu certainly thinks so.Posted: 10 January 2008
Charge your iPhone with motion power… in 2009
M2E Power says that six hours of cumulative motion can add 30 to 60 minutes of talk time to a mobile phone.Posted: 26 August 2008
Energenie: cheapest anti-standby gadget yet
If your socket's in an awkward place or you just want convenience, this is worth a look to save money and energy.Posted: 21 August 2008
Digg's Kevin Rose becomes unlikely eco hero
Kevin Rose has outlined the idea for 'iPower', a system that would automatically save energy by powering your gadgets off when you leave home.Posted: 12 August 2008
Wattson price plummets below £100
It's still twice the price of most energy monitors and three times the price of the OWL, but you get what you pay for.Posted: 11 August 2008
Hands-on with the LG W2252TE, the 'world's most eco-friendly monitor'
It doesn't save polar bears from melting ice, but this LCD monitor is incredibly frugal with its power consumption and could modestly cut your electricity bill.Posted: 11 August 2008
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