As far as I’m aware, I know my Macs are reasonably eco-friendly (but don’t ask me for the exact CO2 emission), however if you happen to be an eco-Mac-geek and fancy cutting down your contribution to the ozone layer further Logitech have now got a new keyboard you might like to check out.
In fact, the Logitech wireless solar keyboard has been around for a few months, the only difference is that it was available only for Windows PCs.
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Running out of battery is always an unpleasant experience, but luckily, there are all sorts of solar chargers and gadgets that can help us out with this problem, however this is probably the first time we’ve ever seen a 3-in-1 solar charger? Continue reading »
iPhone 4 has plenty of accessories out there to help users curb down the connection loss issues of the issue-prone iPhone4 but among the mist of all the confusion, here’s a new unique accessory that will keep make the iPhone 4
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If you’re a ‘green’ geek and fancy eco-friendly, solar charger gadgets like me, you’ll want to check out the Infinit solar charger backpack. Have been sent one of these for a review recently, it was perfect timing as the UK had finally began to show some signs of sunny, hot weather. Keep reading and see whether we managed to generate any energy for our gadgets during this time!
I’ve always known Casio’s watches their rugged and indestructable nature but with the new Casio Pathfinder PRG110C-3, the watchmaker has probably taken even a step further. The new PRG110C-3 is a very ‘earthy’ eco-friendly watch for those who like their outdoor challenges.
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Phonemaker Sagem has partnered with Puma to unveil the Puma Phone at the MWC 2010. Let’s face it, both these brands aren’t new but neither are they the most popular in the field that they both respectfully belong to. Over the past few days, Puma has been unveiling more and more video ads of the Puma Phone’s idea and now the device has finally been unveiled.
Good news to fans of solar gadgets, LG’s new mobile phone, the GD510 may appear to look like any LG phone running S-Class UI but in fact its secret lies on its back. The GD510 will apparently have an optional solar panel that will replace the battery cover and can be used to charge the phone’s battery. We are yet to find out how exactly this mechanism will be achieved, but it sounds like this won’t be an accessory you will find on unboxing.
The phone comes with a 3-inch WQVGA touchscreen display with a resolution of 240 x 400, a 3-megapixel camera, and a 8GB of storage space to store your captured pictures or videos. The LG GD510 will be available beginning in mid-October in Europe, it will be interesting to know if this solar panel will in the future be compatible with other currently existing LG phones.












