
Light-emitting Electrochemical Cell (LEEC) derives from acquired alien technology from UFO crash landings. Wait, no, it’s a breakthrough approach to cheap lighting devices from the Basel University.
The present invention relates to a light-emitting electrochemical cell comprising at least two electrodes, and an electroluminescent material arranged between said two electrodes, wherein the electroluminescent material comprises a charged metal complex. It also relates to a method for manufacturing light-emitting electrochemical cells, and to substances which may be used as electroluminescent substances.
If that’s all jibberish to you that’s ok. Basically it means a promise of cheaper lights and more efficient energy use in the future, for which they should have our full support. [OLED-Display]

Invented in France and licensed by Tata Motors in India, The Zero-Pollution MDI Air Car is coming to American shores in 2010. It features an ingenious compressed-air motor, which runs to 35mph entirely on air, or uses a trickle of petrol to heat and compress more air to reach higher speeds up to 90mph, and capable of 90mph or 1000 miles to a tank. It also comes in 6-seater, 4-door, and 75 horse power. Available in retail price for under US$20,000. [ZeroPollution]

Mercedes-Benz claims the 2009-bound S400 BlueHybrid to be the world’s first production using Li-ion hybrid batteries. The lithium-ion alternatives are known to offer greater efficiency, as well as a better overall weight-to-power ratio, and are used in the all-electric Tesla roadster as well as in many plug-in hybrid conversions. The S400, unveiled at the 2007 Frankfurt auto show, will use a 3.5-liter V-6 engine complemented by the hybrid system. Mercedes-Benz claims 30 mpg for the S400 and a 0 to 62 mph time of 7.3 seconds with its 295 horsepower. No info on pricing at this stage. [HybridCars]
by Nicole on December 11, 2007

Elecom has been making alot of optical mice lately, the latest is the Green Mouse. It’s basically a RoHS certified mouse that is packaged in an environment friendly box. Other than that it’s just your typical USB optical mouse.
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