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Qnuru 6.4W and 9.2W LED Lightbulbs (Product Review)

Photo: Michael Graham Richard LED Lights Are Coming of Age To paraphrase William Gibson, the future of lighting is here, it’s just not evenly distributed. Light-emitting diodes (LED) lightbulbs have been coming on the market in the past few years, but their quality varies greatly, from “almost perfect” to “horrible” (kind of like the early compact fluorescents). I had the opportunity to spend a few days with two LED lightbulbs from Qnuru , and I’d like to share my impressions with you. Read on for more photos and my rev… Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Qnuru 6.4W and 9.2W LED Lightbulbs (Product Review)

Photo: Michael Graham Richard LED Lights Are Coming of Age To paraphrase William Gibson, the future of lighting is here, it’s just not evenly distributed. Light-emitting diodes (LED) lightbulbs have been coming on the market in the past few years, but their quality varies greatly, from “almost perfect” to “horrible” (kind of like the early compact fluorescents). I had the opportunity to spend a few days with two LED lightbulbs from Qnuru , and I’d like to share my impressions with you. Read on for more photos and my rev… Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Qnuru 6.4W and 9.2W LED Lightbulbs (Product Review)

Photo: Michael Graham Richard LED Lights Are Coming of Age To paraphrase William Gibson, the future of lighting is here, it’s just not evenly distributed. Light-emitting diodes (LED) lightbulbs have been coming on the market in the past few years, but their quality varies greatly, from “almost perfect” to “horrible” (kind of like the early compact fluorescents). I had the opportunity to spend a few days with two LED lightbulbs from Qnuru , and I’d like to share my impressions with you. Read on for more photos and my rev… Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Tricky Stewart Defends New Michael Jackson Tune, ‘Keep Your Head’

‘This was a record that [MJ] wrote and that he produced. And I just got in there,’ the producer maintains. By Jayson Rodriguez, with reporting by James Lacsina Tricky Stewart Photo: MTV News While detractors of Michael Jackson’s Michael album cry foul over the unfinished material that makes up the bulk of the posthumous project, producer Christopher “Tricky” Stewart is insisting that his contribution to the release was material MJ put together — and finished — himself. In the case of “Keep Your Head Up,” one of the album’s biggest standouts, Stewart told MTV News that the track was not a remake of any kind. Rather, he just added minor additional production flourishes to the number. “The main thing I wanted to do was make sure that Michael would like it,” said Stewart, who has worked with Beyonc

Legal Questions Over Use of Coal Ash to Fill Abandoned Mines in Pennsylvania

Image: joost j. bakker via flickr Still waiting for the opportunity to report some good news on coal ash , but unfortunately, that’s not today. Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility (PEER) has sent a letter to the Pennsylvania State Auditor complaining about the disposal of toxic coal ash into abandoned mines, causing water pollution and toxic vapors, all under the c… Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Lady Gaga’s Meat Dress Tops Time’s ‘Fashion Statement’ List

Singer’s infamous VMA getup was named Biggest Fashion Statement of 2010. By James Montgomery Lady Gaga at the 2010 VMAs Photo: Kevin Mazur/ Getty Images It was celebrated , criticized , copied and ultimately turned into jerky , and now, Lady Gaga’s infamous VMA meat dress is being honored, by Time magazine, of all places. Yes, her carnivorous couture was singled out as Time ‘s #1 Fashion Statement of 2010, lauded for its general insanity, creativity and ability to stand a cut above every other gown worn by celebrities this year. “If making fashion statements is your primary raison d’

Jon Favreau Explains ‘Iron Man 3’ Departure

Director says he’s looking forward to returning to family fare with ‘Magic Kingdom.’ By Eric Ditzian Jon Favreau Photo: Frazer Harrison/ Getty Images Wherever Tony Stark goes from here, he will be traveling without the assistance of Jon Favreau. The two-time “Iron Man” director walked away from the franchise on Tuesday, choosing instead to direct a family-oriented Disney film and emphasizing that his relationship with Disney-owned Marvel Entertainment and its studio chief Kevin Feige remains strong. “Marvel and I both came of age together,” Favreau said in an interview with the Los Angeles Times. “The years that we shared were a pivotal experience. Kevin has a firm grasp on the many franchises and how they all interweave and I am happy that I had the opportunity to establish the world that these characters can now play in.” Favreau is leaving behind the “Iron Man” franchise, which grossed $1.2 billion worldwide under his guidance, to direct “Magic Kingdom,” a film about a family that gets trapped in Disneyland and has all manner of magical encounters with the park’s attractions. Ditching Tony Stark and embracing Mickey Mouse, Favreau said, gives him the opportunity to “find something that lights a fire” within him and can “blow people away, which is easier to do with a project that isn’t loaded with built-in expectations.” The move marks a return of sorts for Favreau, who directed family-oriented fare like “Elf” and “Zathura” before being recruited, somewhat surprisingly, to direct Marvel’s 2008 “Iron Man” effort. Recapturing those early experiences is an attractive prospect for Favreau. “I can’t begin to tell you how fulfilling the perennial nature of ‘Elf’ on television has been for me,” he said. “It’s great to be able to connect parents with children both emotionally and through humor. I look forward to exploring family entertainment once again and examining the specifics of our day-to-day lives against the backdrop of an extraordinary adventure.” Favreau will remain a producer on Marvel’s 2012 adaptation of “The Avengers,” the all-star comics series in which Iron Man stars. ” ‘Iron Man’ has given me tremendous opportunities and Kevin and I are enjoying a lot of momentum in our careers thanks to the ‘Iron Man’ films,” he said.” I look forward to seeing what others can do playing in the same world.” For breaking news and previews of the latest comic book movies — updated around the clock — visit SplashPage.MTV.com .

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Pocket Shelter Built From Scrap For 72 Bucks

Image credit: Aaron Maret TreeHugger founder Graham Hill is trying to radically reduce his footprint and live happily with less space, less stuff and less waste on less money, but with more design. He calls it ” LifeEdited. ” You can help: Enter the LifeEdited design competition and win up to $70,000 in prizes and the opportunity to design the apartment! LifeEdited sponsor Architizer presents Aaron… Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Richie Hawtin Explains His Plastikman Alter Ego’s ‘Arkives’ Collection

‘I have this opportunity to bring that darker, even weirder sound to this new, ever-growing audience,’ he tells MTV News of digitizing his back catalog. By Adam Stewart Richi Hawtin aka Plastikman Photo: MTV News Richie Hawtin’s Plastikman alter ego feels that something is missing from our current state of dance music, and he’s doing something about it. “There are hundreds, if not thousands, of electronic-music dance tracks coming out each day, so there are black holes in its history that need to be digitized. For us in the electronic-music world, we haven’t had our Beatles [iTunes] moment yet,” said Hawtin, who just scored the #2 slot on Resident Advisor’s Top DJs of 2010 readers poll. “There’s still a lot of the electronic music history missing online.” This notion is what prompted Hawtin, under his Plastikman moniker, to release Arkives , a retrospective of the dark side of a dance-music pioneer. “Plastikman always comes back when I feel there’s something to say or there’s something missing in the scene,” Hawtin said. “I have this opportunity — or maybe even this responsibility — to bring that darker, even weirder sound to this new, ever-growing audience. “This is what I’m doing with my Arkives project,” he continued. “I’m trying to bring that stuff back, digitize it and represent it for those new fans of Hawtin or deadmau5 and say, ‘Hey, if you’re really into electronic music right now in 2010 — I don’t want to give you a history lesson, but there is some foundation that you’d probably find interesting and get in to.’ ” In a day where dance music is reaching the masses, big-room house and trance seem to reign supreme. Plastikman, however, has set out on a mission to keep the dark and sinister side of the genre alive, and in doing so, he has inspired some of the biggest names in the biz. “I love that guy!” deadmau5 told MTV News of one of his key musical influences. “He’s someone who I definitely look at for wisdom. We’re billed at a lot of the same events, and we click! We’re the two ‘hoser Canadians,’ like, in the middle of Madrid, and he’s a really good guy.” “To hear that what I’ve been doing has been working, and continues to work, gives me that power to hopefully be inspired and keep reinspiring the next generation,” Hawtin told MTV News. “I want more kids to grow up thinking that technology is just as much of an instrument as a guitar or a drum.” As founder and co-founder of Minus and Plus 8 Records, respectively, Hawtin has made an indelible mark on the industry as a producer and a technological pioneer. Not only did he develop Traktor DJ software, but he is also one of the founding fathers of online EMD retailer Beatport. Hawtin has had a hand in guiding the entire industry toward what it is today, while at the same time keeping its roots intact. “Electronic music is not pop or pop music; it’s a little bit fringe,” he said. “And I want it to be fringe in a way, a little bit just to the left side. … It’s my belief that if we help build that language and keep that foundation there, then it only opens up the possibilities for cooler things to happen.” 2011 promises to be a banner year for Hawtin, as he gears up for a whirlwind global tour. Starting with a New Year’s Eve performance at Mexico’s BPM, Hawtin then jet-sets to Spain several dates before turning around and heading back to Mexico to close out the weeklong BPM. After a rare month back in his studio in Germany, he’ll be off to Australia’s Future Music Festival and, finally, Miami in late March, where he and his camp intend to keep their shows in line with the Ultra Music Festival, not the official Winter Music Conference . “We have these moments through the year, the Electric Zoo here [in New York], the Detroit [Electronic Music] Festival, the Winter Music Conference — these are the dates we count on as DJs and as businesspeople to come and promote and have fun, and we’ve been doing that for years. And for someone to try to change that? At the end of the day, I think the electronic-music scene is a great and very strong music community, and that’s why you’ll see a great and strong community come through this with a great weekend in the end of March.”

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T.I.’s New Single ‘Castle Walls’ Hits The Net

Song’s lyrics describe downside of fame, with vocals by Christina Aguilera. By Jayson Rodriguez T.I. Photo: Brad Barket/Getty Images T.I. has achieved an extraordinary amount of success in his career, including Billboard chart toppers and hit movies . He’s also suffered several setbacks, like his current predicament of being an inmate in federal prison. The mix of highs and lows is nothing new to the talented but troubled MC. In a new track that surfaced online on Monday (November 29) called “Castle Walls” and featuring Christina Aguilera , the rapper reveals that despite his achievements, there’s an undercurrent of darkness shadowing his life. “See with the Phantoms and Ferraris in the driveway/ But you see it came in exchange of a sane man’s sanity,” he raps over the Alex da Kid-produced number. “Your vision jaded by the Grammys on the mantle piece/ Just switch your camera lenses, you will see the agony.” Aguilera provides a moving chorus to the track as she sings, “If I should tumble, if I should fall/ Would anyone hear me, screaming behind these castle walls.” Earlier this month, Alex da Kid (Eminem, B.o.B) told MTV News the track would be T.I.’s next single . “I love it,” he said of the number. “I think it’s amazing. It’s my sound, just kind of an evolution of that. I think it’ll cater to a lot of different people.” The track will be featured on T.I.’s forthcoming album No Mercy , set to arrive December 7. The album was previously slated to be titled King Uncaged, but the Atlanta MC changed the name after he was arrested in Los Angeles last month on drug charges and sentenced to 11 months in prison. Related Photos T.I.’s Career Highs And Lows Related Artists T.I. Christina Aguilera

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