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Mobile Phone runs on Coca Cola


Designer Daizi
Zheng has
designed an eco friendly phone for Nokia, which runs on
Coca-Cola drinks. Yes, its fuel cells generates
electricity from carbohydrates(sugar) in the Coke and it
can run on any sugary water, not just Coke. Daizi
writes:
"The concept is using bio battery to replace the
traditional battery to create a pollution free
environment. Bio battery is an ecologically friendly
energy generates electricity from carbohydrates
(currently sugar) and utilizes enzymes as the catalyst.
By using bio battery as the power source of the phone,
it only needs a pack of sugary drink and it generates
water and oxygen while the battery dies out.
Bio battery has the potential to operate three to four
times longer on a single charge than conventional
lithium batteries and it could be fully biodegradable.
Meanwhile, it brings a whole new perception to batteries
and afternoon tea. "
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Lenove has
also annoucned a Google Android system smartphone -
Lenovo Lephone.
The Lenovo LePhone features include a vibrant 3.7-inch
800x480 touchscreen, 1GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon, a camera
on both the front and back (3 megapixels for the
latter), A-GPS, WiFi, Bluetooth, removable battery and
3.5mm headphone jack. The best part, it has a optional
keyboard accessory. the chameshell-style snap-on is very
similar to the IdeaPad U1's detachable display. It will
launch in China this year at first..

Nokia has announced a new version of Nokia 6700 classic with the 18-carat gold finish, the Nokia 6700 classic Gold Edition. The Gold Edition is expected to go on sale in selected markets in the first quarter of 2010 with an estimated price of €370 before taxes and subsidies.
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Fexio is a portable and solar powered paper-packaged radio, it only receives one fixed FM channel. One side is the speaker and the other side is solar cell, if you want to use it, just let it under the sunshine or light. Want to close it, take it back to your wallet. Cool and simple

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Guess what? This year in India, the mobile growth rate in rural areas has dramatically outpaced urban areas of the country. According to the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India, around 48 million new mobile connections have been taken up by rural consumers, compared to only 32 million new connections in urban areas.

CTIA released the results of its semi-annual
wireless survey yesterday (pdf), and
the findings revealed that the mobile industry continues
to grow at a ridiculous, exponential rate, particularly
in the area of data services. According to the survey,
276 million consumers now use wireless devices, up from
262 million in 2008, and use a total of over 1 trillion
minutes.
Revenue from text messages and other data
services hit $19.4 billion for
the first half of 2009, a 31-percent increase from the
same period last year. Just
two years ago,
people seemed shocked when the survey concluded that
almost 1 billion text messages were being sent per day,
but that number now pales in comparison to those of the
current texting frenzy









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