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Charge up your iPhone the green and stylish way with ReNu

There’s no shortage of solar powered devices for charging up your mobile gadgets , but few can match the chic style and clever versatility of the Regen ReNu. Its solar panel is used in tandem with one of several optional bases, including a basic iPod/iPhone dock, a sound dock with speakers, and even an LED desk lamp. With a built in battery that’s constantly storing away juice even when your iPod isn’t docked, the ReNu can then transfer that charge into your device just as quickly as any regular dock

IDEA’s Solar lamp glows like a Sputnik heatshield

While the original Sputnik burnt out after only 3 months in orbit, here’s an homage that promises to be rather more resilient. IDEA, Japan’s answer to you know who, is offering a 30cm tall (11.8-inches) self-sufficient ambient light that pretty much does its own thing. Integrated sensors detect when the light should be on, while inconveniences like power cords and on/off switches are completely done away with. The light’s batteries are recharged by the sun at a rate of 2 to 5 hours sunlight for 8 hours operation, while its waterproof design means it can be dumped outside to collect rays during the day and even provide garden lighting at night. It’s quirky, to be sure, but the obvious design cues taken from the Russian satellite should make true geeks smile with glee. You can find a gallery of the various color choices courtesy of Engadget Japanese below, and if you’re passing by the land of the rising sun later this month you can snap up your very own solar light ball for ¥1575 ($16).

[Via Engadget Japanese]

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Canon Pixma Pro9000 Mark II Inkjet Photo printer test / review by Imaging Resource

Canon Pixma Pro9000 Mark II Inkjet Photo printer test / review by Imaging Resource

Canon Pixma Pro9000 Mark II Imaging Resource has reviewed the Canon Pixma Pro9000 Mark II printer. This inkjet photo printer is supposed to be three times faster as the Pro9000 Mark I printer

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