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Posted by on March 30, 2010 · Leave a Comment
Zero-taku (also known as Zero-taxis for those who speak English), cabs which produce no carbon emissions considering it is electric-driven, will start entering service at JR Tokyo Station’s Marunouchi South exit after an inauguration ceremony that Thursday. Basically, these are Mitsubishi. i-MiEV electric cars which fall under the banner of Japanese cab operator Hinomaru Limousine, [...]
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Posted by on February 2, 2010 · Leave a Comment
Fine Drive of Korea just rolled out their Fine Drive iQ 3D GPS navigation system, where it comes with free 3D map updates, TPEG (for the latest dependable traffic information), a 7″ display as well as the capability to switch within 2D and 3D versions of the map. Interestingly adequate, the buildings aren’t the only [...]
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Posted by on February 2, 2010 · Leave a Comment
Are the standard light bulbs just too boring for you? Well, what about LED lights? LED lights generally aren’t used to light up your living room, but with technology, anything is possible, right? Acriche, a division of Seoul Semiconductor has announced a 100 lm/W LED bulb, and it looks like LED bulbs are going to [...]
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Posted by on December 1, 2009 · Leave a Comment
The maiden AUO Solar Frisbee Roof project is more than ready to roll out at the Taipei European School. Shaped like a frisbee, that solar roof offers a place for kids to play, and while it goes about to protect kids from sunshine and rain while they play, you additionally will find that the thirty-two [...]
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