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Umbrella Generates Solar Power

An ideal outdoor installation to protect you from the sun which also uses its energy to power your devices.

Week In Tech: Efficient Design, Mobile Devices, R&D

Here is a look back at some standout tech stories from the past week.

Grant McCracken: Low Fidelity Culture

What is the strange appeal of the lo-tech aesthetic?

(Headlines) Music From The God Particle, iPhone Upgrades & A Robot Child

PSFK curates a daily selection of relevant and noteworthy news headlines from around the world.

Amateurs Building Homemade Nuclear Fusion Reactors

The devices, long thought to be exclusive to multimillion dollar research labs, are being built by a community of nonspecialists.

Google Conducts Smart Grid Experiment On A Free Spectrum

An experimental program in a rural country allows consumers to monitor their home’s energy usage in real time.

Google Conducts Smart Grid Experiment On A Free Spectrum

An experimental program in a rural country allows consumers to monitor their home’s energy usage in real time.

Google Conducts Smart Grid Experiment On A Free Spectrum

An experimental program in a rural country allows consumers to monitor their home’s energy usage in real time.

Google Conducts Smart Grid Experiment On A Free Spectrum

An experimental program in a rural country allows consumers to monitor their home’s energy usage in real time.

Trends That Are Driving Ford’s Vision

PSFK reports on the drivers that led to a shift in direction towards the small car.

Players To Navigate Mobile Game Via Sound

Unconventional game uses 3D audio instead of video to play.

Players To Navigate Mobile Game Via Sound

Unconventional game uses 3D audio instead of video to play.

Players To Navigate Mobile Game Via Sound

Unconventional game uses 3D audio instead of video to play.

Electrolux To Recycle Waste Plastic From Oceans Into Vacuum Cleaners

The new project aims to clean up the sea while also procuring raw material for its appliances.

A Father’s Take On His Young Son Playing Grand Theft Auto

Should kids be allowed some freedom to experiment with things on their own and understand what’s right or wrong?

Consumer Electronic Devices May Soon Be Carrying Skype

Very soon, we will be able to use the service from televisions and other home electronics.

Game Reconstructs The World, One Photo At A Time

A new online activity aims to develop a large-scale 3D version of the entire planet.

A Window On Your Arm: Watch Indicates Time By Color Of The Sky

Japanese designer, Ryohei Yoshiyuki uses an unexpected language to represent time.

Preserving Virtual Worlds: A Project To Archive Video Games

A project to chronicle one of the most popular recreational pastimes is underway.

(Pic) A Sea Of Shining CDs

Artist Bruce Munro has created a beautiful environmental installation using 600,00 used compact discs.

Future of Health: Low-Cost Mobile Peripheral For Diagnosing Eye Conditions

MIT’s NETRA project gives healthcare workers in developing areas a “thermometer for the eye.”

Gourmet Magazine Reincarnated As An App

The iconic magazine is dead, but will return in a digital form.

Gourmet Magazine Reincarnated As An App

The iconic magazine is dead, but will return in a digital form.

Gourmet Magazine Reincarnated As An App

The iconic magazine is dead, but will return in a digital form.

Griid: Turning The iPad Into A Control Hub For Musical Performances

A new versatile control software enhances live musical events.

Griid: Turning The iPad Into A Control Hub For Musical Performances

A new versatile control software enhances live musical events.

Griid: Turning The iPad Into A Control Hub For Musical Performances

A new versatile control software enhances live musical events.

Ed Cotton: Lessons From Aol, Starbucks And NPR

At the recent Wired Business Conference, Steve Case, Howard Schultz and Vivian Schiller talked about the changing world of business and its impact on their brands.

Dyson Challenges Air Conditioners With New Air Multipliers

Air Multiplier technology gets scaled up to tackle more efficient room cooling.

Interactive Light Installation Synchronizes Through User’s Skin

A compelling project wins a design award at Design Miami Basel 2010.