There are many hugely efficient ways to get around Tokyo, but for visitors taxis usually come at the bottom of that list. Drivers rarely speak English and, compared to the rest of the world, they're quite expensive (about $8 to start, going way up from there). But, should you find yourself in one they're naturally [...]
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Docomo grants Japanese taxis with WiFi, PSPs, little red stickers
Posted: 9th December 2010 by Nicr in ArticlesGE forms new home energy management business aimed at bridging the 'utility-consumer gap'
Posted: 2nd December 2010 by Nicr in ArticlesGE has obviously been in the home energy management business for some time now, but it's stepped up its game in a pretty big way this week. The company has just announced the official creation of its new Home Energy Management business (or HEM), which will fall under GE's Appliances & Lighting division and will [...]
3.5mm auxiliary inputs and stereo Bluetooth used to be good enough — but that was before Apple announced AirPlay a few months ago. Now, everything else sounds like someone is stabbing you in the ears; the world looks black and white, and food no longer has any taste. AirPlay, save us! Taiwanese firm PhotoFast is [...]
2011 Chevy Volt gets stickered: 93MPG on battery, 37MPG on gasoline
Posted: 2nd December 2010 by Nicr in ArticlesThe poster child for the electric car has just received its official EPA sticker, merely days after Nissan's Leaf received its own. The Volt has been found to have a 93MPG equivalent when running purely on batteries, while one could expect an average of 37MPG when using petrol alone. According to the EPA, the Volt [...]
Team at Purdue University working on high-temp generators to suck power from car exhaust
Posted: 25th November 2010 by Nicr in ArticlesYou know all that gas spitting out the exhaust of your car? Not only is it full of carbon monoxide and other things you shouldn't breathe, it's also full of heat. Heat is wasted energy, and students at Purdue University, led by mechanical engineering professor Xianfan Xu, are working to capture it. With some funding [...]
Welcome to the Engadget Holiday Gift Guide! The team here is well aware of the heartbreaking difficulties of the seasonal shopping experience, and we want to help you sort through the trash and come up with the treasures this year. Below is today's bevy of hand curated picks, and you can head back to the [...]
Mercedes-Benz's hydrogen-fueled B-Class F-Cell gets priced at $849 a month
Posted: 25th November 2010 by Nicr in ArticlesIt's unfortunately not the F800 Style “research vehicle” the company is working on, but those looking to avoid a hybrid or all-electric vehicle in favor of fuel cell technology can now place an order for Mercedes-Benz's new B-Class F-Cell vehicle. Those orders actually first opened up in October, but the automaker has only just recently [...]
PeeWee debuts Pivot 2.0 spillproof, drop resistant netvertible for the little ones
Posted: 18th November 2010 by Nicr in ArticlesKids these days use gadgets almost as much as their less disaster-inclined adult friends, and PeeWee's been making laptops with that in mind for a while now. Well, the company's just launched its newest laptop for kids, the Pivot 2.0 — which is basically the CTL 2go Convertible. This rugged little netvertible boasts an Intel [...]
GE buying 25,000 electric vehicles by 2015, nearly half to be Chevy Volts
Posted: 18th November 2010 by Nicr in ArticlesThe General needs a new ride, and he doesn't roll light. GE has announced a plan to purchase 25,000 electric vehicles worldwide by 2015, starting with a grab of 12,000 Chevy Volts, the car we recently got very comfortable with. As we've learned that model is hardly an EV in a pure sense of the [...]
HTC Trophy with Windows Phone 7 coming to Verizon in 'early 2011'
Posted: 18th November 2010 by Nicr in ArticlesIt's unclear whether Verizon will ever get HTC's 7 Pro, but it's a lock that Big Red will eventually have some manner of Windows Phone 7 gear in its lineup — and now we've got one in the flesh. Looks like HTC will be remixing the Trophy for use on CDMA networks, featuring a 3.8-inch [...]
