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The Era of the Electric Vehicle Started Now

There's a lot happening with the electrification of vehicles right now. Real things, concrete steps towards full scale mass deployment. The kickoff of the Nissan Leaf tour last week and the unveiling of the City of Houston's first charging station ...

From CHRIS DAVIS, Discovery Channel,  22 Nov 2009
Related Topics: FedEx,  Carlos Ghosn,  Shai Agassi

Captain of Industry Takes a Spear in the Chest

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From CHRIS DAVIS, Discovery News,  19 Nov 2009

Mobile Power Plant

Mashing three thoughts together. 1. The idea of a paintable photovoltaic has been around for awhile; Tomeka Witherspoon reports solar ink is maybe five years from being commercially viable.  3. Current thinking is that the plug-in or electric vehicle ...

From CHRIS DAVIS, Discovery Channel,  14 Nov 2009

'Project Get Ready' Got Set and Went in Houston

Houston is making an electric vehicle recharge grid. How do you actually go about accomplishing such a massive undertaking? By starting somewhere. By doing something. This month the City of Houston will unveil ten charging stations to go with their ...

From CHRIS DAVIS, Discovery Channel,  12 Nov 2009

Considering the IP surveillance opportunity

There has never been a better time to start thinking about selling IP surveillance. According to iSuppli, global revenue from video surveillance systems may grow 13.2 per cent a year to about $9bn (£5.4bn) by 2011. IMS Research has shown that IP ...

From CHRIS DAVIES, VNUNet.com,  29 Oct 2009

GSM version of Motorola DROID caught on camera [Video]

The Verizon DROID by Motorola may be getting all the headlines today, but we’re already wondering when the smartphone might show up in GSM form.  One such device has already made an appearance in a Tinhte.com video, and while there’s no extra detail ...

From CHRIS DAVIES, Android Community,  28 Oct 2009
Related Topics: Motorola, Inc.,  AT&T Inc.,  Federal Communications Commission

Android 2.0 gets Google Maps Navigation Beta [Video]

The software – which is likely to strike fear into the hearts of standalone PND manufacturers and GPS software providers – has Google search is built in; you can tap in – or, by holding down the search button, search by voice – an address, landmark or ...

From CHRIS DAVIES, Android Community,  28 Oct 2009
Related Topics: Google Inc.

Verizon DROID by Motorola launches [Video]

Connectivity includes EVDO Rev.A, Bluetooth, WiFi and USB 2.0, and there’s also GPS along with Google’s new Google Maps Navigation Beta for free turn-by-turn directions.  All the usual Google apps are loaded, and there’s a 16GB microSD card in the box. ...

From CHRIS DAVIES, Android Community,  28 Oct 2009
Related Topics: Motorola, Inc.,  Google Inc.,  Verizon Wireless,  NYSE,  Sanjay Jha

Google out Android 2.0 Eclair [Video]

Google has announced Android 2.0 Eclair, and anyone with any doubts about the platform’s prowess should take a look at the changelist to see just how serious the search giant is.  OS 2.0 brings with it support for multiple simultaneous Google and ...

From CHRIS DAVIES, Android Community,  27 Oct 2009
Related Topics: Google Inc.,  Motorola, Inc.

Motorola Droid previewed while Verizon Droid army waits in wings

October 28th and the launch of the Verizon Droid by Motorola fast approaches, but according to the latest rumors, leaks and speculation there’s a lot more Android 2.0 intrigue to come before 2009 is out.  BGR have previewed their Motorola Droid ...

From CHRIS DAVIES, Android Community,  24 Oct 2009
Related Topics: Motorola, Inc.,  AT&T Inc.,  Federal Communications Commission

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