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Americans Turning Over Electronics 400 Million Times a Year

A 1986 Portland. Free to a good home. Still works. I’ll soon be dragging an old TV to the curb. 24 years old. Made in Korea. It still works, and someone will surely put it to good use. The curb outside my house works that way. But it got me thinking, “Do they make anything that lasts that long anymore?” It’s surely not the idea. A new ” Tackling High Tech Trash ” report from the national policy center Demos notes that the average U.S. household is home to 18 to 24 devices, with bargains and manufacturers trying constantly to get people to replace what’s barely old with something “new and improved…. Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Tobacco Virus Could Be Secret to Better Batteries (Video)

Image credit University of Maryland College Park One of the first known viruses, the Tobacco mosaic virus (TMV), spelled disaster for tobacco crops, but it could be the secret to success for more efficient batteries and fuel cells, according to research from University of Maryland. Researchers are learning how to exploit the virus’s amazing ability to self-renew and self-assemble to improve on today’s lithium ion batteries. … Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Quantum Dot Displays May Trump OLEDs for Most Awesome TV Screens

Image via Engadget Everyone talks about OLED displays as one day being the thing to beat for TVs, since OLED technology offers incredibly vivid colors with increasingly less electricity consumption. LG has already utilized the display technology in a couple television models , though they cost and arm and a leg. Now the company has moved on to explore another option – QLEDs. They could be even more crisp with even lower energy requirements. … Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Short Animated Films About Green Stuff (Videos)

Images: Story of Coal, Story of Electronics, Brief History of Fossil Fuels, What Happens When the Oil Runs Out And the Oscar for Best Green Short Goes to… One of the great things about the web is how inexpensive it now is to reach a lot of people. Not so long ago you would have needed to have access to either a printing press, a movie or television studio, or a radio station. Now, anybody can create a website and publish text, or use digital tools to create videos that can then be hosted on a variety of free sites (youtube, Vimeo, etc). Here’s a compilation of some great short animated films about … Read the full story on TreeHugger

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London Designer Brings Semi-Permanent Inflatable Buildings to Market

Image courtesy of Airclad.com Need a spare room, but only for a few months? Want to make your outdoor jacuzzi an indoor one for the winter? Thanks to Airclad, by Inflate , now you can. The London based designer, which has been producing temporary inflatable structures (marketed for events and conventions) since 1995, is now going permanent and semi-permanent. The Airclad line is designed for those interested in an extra room, but want to avoid the permanence and carbon footprint that comes with building conventional structures. If you don’t like it, just deflate it…. Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Awesome Green DIY Projects from MAKE

Photo via Barto MAKE is one of my absolute favorite resources for inspiration and clever ideas for projects. They’ve looked through their archives and made a list of some of the best green projects they’ve seen, and we love their list. Check out these green projects by Marc de Vinck…. Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Wireless Charging Market To Hit $11.8 Billion by 2020

Photo via jeffk Wireless charging has been growing in popularity the last couple years. This last Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas showed several promising companies , and there are sure to be more in January at the next show. The idea of charging devices without having to actually plug them into the wall each time is appealing to many consumers, and the market seems to be revealing this trend.

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Wireless Charging Market To Hit $11.8 Billion by 2020

Gift Guide: Channel Michael Jackson Through Your Wii

Michael Jackson may be dead but his legend — and more importantly to his next of kin, his earning power — lives on. And now thanks to the awkwardly-colonless Michael Jackson The Experience for Wii, you can dance like the King of Pop. Without the shame having to dress like Corey Feldman circa 1989.

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Gift Guide: Give in the Form of a Question With Jeopardy! For Wii

For the first time in years, Jeopardy! is back as a great console game. Alex Trebek is re-imagined as a snarkly little Mii in this game for the trivia lover, and you’re allowed to answer questions in multiple-choice or in voice-assisted auto-complete format. Fabulous and educational. All your tech-savvy geek kids will appreciate it.

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Gift Guide: Shoot Your Home Movies in 3-D

I know. It’s been no fun at all to shoot or watch any home movies ever since Avatar (or possibly Piranha 3-D ) blew your mind and changed the way you looked at images. But don’t despair! Now there’s a portable and affordable HD camcorder that actually shoots in 3-D.

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