• JAXA Kizuna Broadband Satellite

    By Posted on 11.11.2008 Comments

    Kizuna, launched by the Japanese space agency JAXA in February, will deliver to remote areas of Japan and Southeast Asia the fastest satellite Internet connections ever—up to 1.2 gigabits per second, or 500 times the average American consumer connection. Unlike previous satellites, Kizuna is powerful enough to supply industrial-speed signals to small, inexpensive antennas on the ground. Another first: It tracks the weather and adjusts signal strength for specific regions accordingly; for example, it will send a stronger signal to an area where it’s raining in order to penetrate the storm.

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    11.12.2008 at 09:29am - Comment by Ialien

    This is a major step toward do it your self service . First the spacecraft and now next for the antenna that is user friendly without a technician's presence for setup .

  • Serious Materials EcoRock

    By Posted on 11.11.2008 Comments

    Drywall, plasterboard, wallboard—whatever you call it, the substance that covers billions of square feet of American homes hasn’t changed since its invention in 1917. Dry-
wall factories still roast ground-up gypsum rock in 500°F kilns, spewing out 20 billion pounds of greenhouse gases a year. So Serious Materials created EcoRock: a drywall that congeals without heat, uses recycled materials that don’t require mining, and holds up even better.

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    11.12.2008 at 09:18am - Comment by Ialien

    A major step toward energy conservation and simplicity , modestly priced .

  • Enphase Energy Micro-inverter System

    By Posted on 11.9.2008 Comments

    Enphase Energy reaps 5 to 25 percent more power from solar roofs by placing a small inverter—which changes DC current to AC—under each panel. Most systems use one big inverter, which requires a wiring setup that limits each panel’s output to that of the worst performer. To shrink inverters, Enphase replaced some analog parts with digital ones. From $200; enphaseenergy.com

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    11.12.2008 at 09:15am - Comment by Ialien

    The missing link between the panel and the power company grid . Fantastic product and conservatively priced .

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    By Posted on 10.30.2008 Comments

    11.12.2008 at 09:05am - Comment by Ialien

    This product could serve the needs of those that are sportman and outdoors men as well as the everyday commuter . His parking lot would just have to be a body of water large enough to accomdiate his or her landing and takeoff .



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