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Photos and first test: Hymini, the hand-held wind turbine
Handily, the Hymini wind charger has just gone on sale in the UK for £40 and Nigel's Eco Store sent us one which we've been having a play with.Posted: 14 May 2008
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
Global Solar Sunlinq 6.5W Review
Small, light and simple, this pricey car-friendly solar panel will be too basic for most people wanting to recharge gadgets.Posted: 20 March 2008
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
Convert an old bag into a solar power station
Read on to discover how to make your old backpack, tote or even a handbag into a clean green charging station for your gadgets.Posted: 14 April 2008
Hands-on: the eco-minded Nokia 3110 Evolve
You're about to find out if tech and eco are best chums, as we've been playing with the Evolve to test its green creds.Posted: 07 April 2008
Super Charger solar panel halves Freeloader charging time
On sale now, the Super Charger is a large weather-resistant solar panel that's designed to power up the Freeloader solar charger in double time.Posted: 02 April 2008
Recycle a USB drive, plant a tree
ATP has teamed up with the American Forest Foundation to release what it calls "the world's first bio-recyclable USB drive", promising to donate some of the revenues to the planting of trees.Posted: 17 January 2008
Tech tackles energy consumption at CES
After years of burying its head in the sand, the technology industry is finally tackling green issues and cutting back on energy-guzzling gadgets.Posted: 10 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
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