
Tree Solar-Charger for your iPhone/iPod Touch!
Though just a concept now, this solar tree is a customizable Tree Solar Charger you can build using artificial branches. Once you build it, plug in your charger and you are ready to go.
This is a quite amazing concept.
Recharge your cellphone and camera with this universal & usb solar-cell tree charger.
Thanks to 54 tiny photovoltaic panels this device will store energy in a battery during the day, allowing you to reload your stuff whenever you need.
All wires are plugged and hidden under the electronic bonsai tray.
This object is made of several modules fitted together by a 3.5 jack connector.
You can rotate each part individually and produce an endless number of different shapes.
It’s ecological and decorative.
via gizmodo, Design Page
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Tree Solar-Charger for your iPhone/iPod Touch!
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If you couldn’t get more ridiculous, here’s the $15,000 diamond-studded iPhone case for all you uber-filthy-rich snobs who need to show off your wealth. Just make sure to keep it hidden from public view at all times if you don’t want thieves snatching your iPhone case. Better yet, protect it with your life, get a gun along with it. (if you live in America that is)
“This case is yet another step we are taking to help the Noreve brand become one of the most unique and recognized case manufacturers in the world,” said Sam Brust, vice president of sales for NoreveUSA. “We look forward to working with additional types of precious stones in our future designs.” The case is available in the color of your choice for precisely $14,990.
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$15,000 Diamond-Studded iPhone Case!
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Here’s a fun DIY on how to make a chapstick LED flashlight. It’s pretty simple to do but a great idea. Maybe Chapstick companies will pick up on this and make them as promotion materials.
This is an instructable on how to make a flashlight out of a ChapStick tube. After reading up on multiple LED instructables I thought it would be neat to make an original design that had not been done before. Since button cell batteries can be expensive, I went with an A23 (12V) battery that cost less than $2.00 for two.
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DIY - How to Make a Chapstick LED Flashlight!
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Flare facade, is a living outer skin for any building. Composed of individual 3-D triangulars, these things can individually controlled via a computer to create some really amazing animation effects without the use of LEDs and electricity. (Pic and Video after the jump)

Perhaps, if they put a solar cell on each of these blocks, you will get a super-controllable sustainable energy for the building. Kill 2 stones with 1 bird. (haha…)
Here’s a video of it in action:
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The FLARE system consists of a number of tiltable metal flake bodies supplemented by individually controllable pneumatic cylinders.
Due to the developed pattern, an infinite array of flakes can be mounted on any building or wall surface in a modular system of multiplied FLARE units.
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Do you ever feel the need for a some outdoor fluorescent lighting? Here’s a rechargeable, solar-powered fluorescent lantern to help you do just that.
Consumer, Cool, Design, Earth, energy from the sun, fluorescent lighting, Gadgets, illumination, lead acid battery, lights, rechargeable lantern, sealed lead acid, sealed lead acid battery, Solar, solar cell, spotlightSolar Powered rechargeable lantern includes a swiveling fluorescent lantern for 360° illumination, and a powerful spotlight.
1-watt solar cell gathers energy from the sun to recharge the sealed lead acid battery.

Nokia E71 looks so much like Blackberry 8830 I’ve got here, perhaps slimmer. If the price is right, Nokia E71 might not be a bad choice.
110mb, blackberry, cell phones, Consumer, Cool, Design, doors, engadget, fraction, Gadgets, giant, gps, nokia, Nokia, nokia e71, sibling, Storage, video chat, wifiThe E71 is one of the thinnest phones we’ve ever seen exit the doors of the Finnish giant, at 10mm thick, but there’s still plenty of room for everything you’d expect out of an E series phone like WiFi, HSDPA, A-GPS and even a 3.2 megapixel camera and a front facing camera for video chat — the main place the E71 differs on specs from its new E66 sibling is the 2.36-inch QVGA screen, just a fraction of an inch smaller. The E71 even manages to squeeze in extra battery, with 20 days of standby, 10.5 hours of GSM talk or 4.5 hours of 3G talk. There’s 110MB of built-in storage and a microSD slot if you grow out of that, and the same business / personal switcher of the E66.

Here’s a great lookin’ cellphone that also acts as a small projector for your video files and whatnot.
brick, cell phones, cellphone, Consumer, Cool, Design, Educational, engadget, Entertainment, focus adjustment, Gadgets, manual focus, projector, video files, whatnotAnyway, you’re looking at what’s scheduled to be the world’s first projector phone from ChinaKing (aka, CKing). The bits of information we scraped off the machine translated text reveals an LCoS-based projector that relies upon a LED light source and manual focus adjustment. This brick (and we mean brick) is supposedly capable of projecting a 30-inch, 640 x 480 pixel image for up to 2-hours at a time.