Texas Instruments gets excited about energy scavenging

Posted in Articles by Nicr on the August 28th, 2008

Texas Instruments has a lot to do with the original microchip, if for no other reason than being the employer of inventor Jack Kilby. Now, however, TI is looking to produce chips and other related gizmos that require an infinitesimally small amount of energy to operate. The overriding theme guiding the engine……

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MDI's AirCar hits the streets, no one is safe. Especially not the air. Or the cars.

Posted in Articles by Nicr on the August 28th, 2008

We've been tracking the AirCar for near centuries in Engadget Time, but MDI's little car that could-maybe-possibly seems to have finally taken to the streets. The car has been seen sporting French plates, meaning it's actually been approved for use there — unsurprising, considering the car's……

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Police turning to GPS to track cars more than ever

Posted in Articles by Nicr on the August 21st, 2008

It’s no secret that the police have been using GPS to track cars for some time now, often without a warrant or court order and, as The Washington Post now reports, it looks like the practice is only getting more and more commonplace. That is mostly due to the fact that courts usually side with the police……

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Current conditions favorable for ElectraFlyer C's electric flight

Posted in Articles by Nicr on the August 14th, 2008

What with all this electric car business going on down on terra firma, it was clearly about time we all got to work flying the negatively-charged skies as well. The ElectraFlyer C, built by the Electric Aircraft Corporation, recently got some extended hang time on its maiden flight, powered by a 5.6 kWh lith……

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Foreign Object Debris detection and removal systems bring safety bots to the airports

Posted in Articles by Nicr on the August 14th, 2008

When landing or taking off in a plane, the only things you want to see on the runway are lights and stripes. Foreign Object Debris (FOD), the stuff that can get sucked into engines or even flatten a plane’s tires, has become the focus of several new technologies that are setting out to remove the bad stu……

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Lotus' Safe and Sound technology gives hybrids a voice

Posted in Articles by Nicr on the August 14th, 2008

Okay, so maybe it’s not a huge deal if your Civic Hybrid only hums around town, but when behind the wheel of say, a Lightning GT, you’re going to want that bad boy to make some serious racket. Lotus is taking a somewhat fresh concept and kicking out an idea of its own in order to give some grunt back……

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Nissan ECO pedal promises to push back against aggressive drivers

Posted in Articles by Nicr on the August 7th, 2008

While Nissan hasn’t quite cut drivers out of the equation all together (yet), it is making some considerable progress in controlling just how they drive, including preventing folks from driving drunk and, now with its new ECO pedal, preventing people from driving inefficiently. To do that, the pedal simp……

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Google.org invests $2.75M in Aptera Motors

Posted in Articles by Nicr on the July 31st, 2008

Google.org, the search kingpin’s philanthropic wing, has just added another notch to its eco-friendly belt with a recent (and sizable) investment in Aptera Motors — makers of that absurdly futuristic gas-sipper we’ve been following. Along with ActaCell (an electric car battery maker), Aptera receive……

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Tesla #6 crash disturbs the sound of silence

Posted in Articles by Nicr on the July 31st, 2008

The Tesla roadster goes from 0 to 60 in 3.9-seconds (by December anyway) and costs $100,000 if you’re lucky enough to get dibs on the 10 or so electric cars delivered so far. Come to find out, it also goes from 30 to 0 in a nausea-filled second when ground to a halt of twisted carbon-fiber beneath a Merc……

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GM teams with utilities to develop electric car charging infrastructure

Posted in Articles by Nicr on the July 24th, 2008

General Motors has already gotten a bit of cash from the US Department of Energy to further the development of plug-in hybrids, and it now looks like it's taking things one step further on another initiative, with it teaming up with the Electric Power Research Institute and 30 utilities in 37 states to pr……

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