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Today's Totally Cool Tech: The RoofRay Solar Potential Analyzer @ RoofRay.com (via DVICE)
Are you looking at or thinking about going solar at your house? Not sure if Solar is feasible and don't want to have a salesman invade your house with a high pressure sales pitch? Well, then you should check out RoofRay, it can help you figure out what solar can do for you.
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Posted on: Aug 20, 2008 04:15AM
Duration: 5:33 Filesize: 2.62MB
Duration: 5:33 Filesize: 2.62MB
Today's Totally Cool Tech: Oil Magnets (via Science News)
Imagine corralling an aquatic oil spill with a ring of magnets mdash; and then dragging that magnetic fence to some convenient spot where the fuel can be sopped up. As far fetched as this idea may sound, materials scientists began work, this summer, on developing a technology to do just that.
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Posted on: Aug 19, 2008 04:15AM
Duration: 6:53 Filesize: 3.16MB
Duration: 6:53 Filesize: 3.16MB
Well folks. I am tired and not much for podcasting today. The excessive heat and travel this weekend at the New Media #38; Podcast Expo took it all out of me. However, I will be back for Tuesday. Thanks for staying subscribed. ShareThis
Posted on: Aug 18, 2008 04:15AM
Duration: 1:22 Filesize: 0.71MB
Duration: 1:22 Filesize: 0.71MB
Today's Totally Cool Tech: Recycling of Your Old and Dead Electronics #38; Appliances
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Posted on: Aug 15, 2008 04:15AM
Duration: 5:30 Filesize: 2.68MB
Duration: 5:30 Filesize: 2.68MB
Today's Totally Cool Tech: The Invisibility-Cloak Material that Bends Light "Backward"
Invisibility cloaks may be a bit closer to reality, researchers say, thanks to the development of two new materials that are the first to bend visible light the "wrong" way in three dimensions. The so-called metamaterials are artificial composites designed to manipulate light in ways that natural materials can'tmdash;in these cases by refracting it backward.
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Posted on: Aug 14, 2008 04:15AM
Duration: 6:24 Filesize: 2.93MB
Duration: 6:24 Filesize: 2.93MB
Today's Totally Cool Tech: The Sun Table - $2,200 by Sudia Design Labs
The Sun Table, that will allow you to enjoy the outdoors and your electronics. Place SunTable in a sunny outdoor location and it automatically stores backup energy. Get hours of power for laptops, cellphones, lights, radios, water purifiers, and more. Perfect for entertainment and vital during electrical blackouts.
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Posted on: Aug 13, 2008 04:15AM
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