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Philips ActilumeRoyal Philips Electronics has just launched a global campaign dubbed asimpleswitch.com. The site suggests that if each of us pledges to change 3 energy-saving bulbs we will save 984 kg of CO2 and approximately €288 (~$397.00.) We assume that means per year, although it isn’t mentioned. They also suggest Philips products, such as their Actilume system, to help you save energy and offer a suggestions how you can “start a movement” or “take action.”
We’re all for giving credit where it is due, but in this instance we may have a brighter idea. We’re thinking that if this very large corporation just took the money they sank into the website and the publicity around it and just gave every household one lightbulb, they would be doing a heck of a lot more than just chatting about it or hawking their wares.

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Gallery: Philips Attempts Green Website


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Litter RobotWe have seen automatic cleaning catboxes, and we have seen covered catboxes, but to find a self-cleaning enclosed catbox is almost too good to be true. The Litter Robot LRII Automatic Self-Cleaning Box sifts automatically after each use and deposits the waste in a large-capacity bag lined drawer. There are no rakes or wires to break or trip your pet, but instead uses a patented globe that rotates, sifts, and separates waste. At a size of 24 x 22 x 29-inches it will fit almost any feline, and it comes with an 18 month full warranty in beige or black for $299.00 on Amazon.

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Gallery: Auto-Litter Robot Cleans Without Annoying Raking


  KC TP Dispenser

Sheryl Crowe’s wish has almost become a reality. Kimberly-Clark Professional has devised the JRT Electronic Coreless bath tissue dispenser. When one of two motion sensors is activated, the battery powered motor dispenses a pre-determined amount of toilet paper that can be short (16-inches or five sheets,) medium (20-inches,) or long (24-inches.)
Theoretically this will produce a 20% reduction in the amount of paper used and 45% less packaging waste. In case of a glich in the flow, the device also comes with an emergency feed button, a manual feed roller, and a space for a “rescue roll” should the user need extra tissue. The dispenser is available for $29.99 in white or grey plastic or $54.99 for stainless steel housing, and runs on 4 D batteries that should last about a year.

(Thanks, Lisa) 

 

Read More | KC Professional

Gallery: Electronic Dispenser Decides How Much TP You Need


GamercizeWith obesity—especially amongst kids—growing by leaps and bounds, we think this is a great device for gamers young and old. It’s Gamercize Sport, an exercise device that hooks up to your video game console. The catch? The controller only works while you’re exercising. If you stop moving, the controller stops working, so if you want to reach 100% completion on Vice City, you’re literally gonna have to sweat it out. You can hook up Gamercize to your own exercise machine, or purchase their Power Stepper or Mini Cycle. Currently Gamercize is only compatible with PSOne, PS2, Gamecube, and Xbox, however look for Gamercize Pro-Sport in the future, for use with the , and Nintendo . Gamercize Sport is available for $80 USD.

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Gallery: Button Mash the Pounds Away with Gamercize


Eclipse WatchIf you are as big a fan as we are for TokyoFlash’s distinctive watches, maybe now is the time to treat yourself to one of their elite watches, such as their classic Eleeno Eclipse Watch for $112.99. In honor of Uminohi (Ocean Day,) a holiday for expressing gratitude for gifts from the sea and the prosperity of Japan, they are offering a coupon good for anything from ¥1000 (~$8.00) to ¥5000 (~$40.00.) That’s a fairly decent deal considering many of their exclusive models run only in the $60.00 price range. The only catch is that you must use your coupon before July 16.

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Gallery: TokyoFlash Celebrates Uminohi


Energy Saving Adapters

Because chargers still utilize energy on standby, these Energy Saving Adapters, designed by Gilles Belley, individually hook up in a strip to visually let you know when your cell phone, PMP, laptop, or camera is fully charged. Don’t respond within 3 minutes, and the power is automatically cut off for you. Although still only a prototype, this is definitely an improvement over the usual green and red lights. We were thinking that if you just pay attention, you won’t need a device, pretty as it is, to take up more energy while fulfilling its purpose.

 

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Gallery: Adapters Bloom When Devices Reach Full Charge


Saving Sea Turtles

Thinking about this summer’s vacation? Now it is possible to head for some exotic place that won’t cost you a fortune to stay once you get there. The gimmick here is Charity Guide, a not-for-profit online organization that offers public service projects to those who want to make the most of their unused days this year, instead of just going to Disney World. Choose dates and time, and volunteer for such projects as creating a tree nursery in Equador, saving sea turtles in Thailand, or curtailing vanishing wetlands in Brazil.
In most instances you will receive room and board in exchange for you not only visiting a foreign country, but by helping them to help themselves. Check them out for even smaller contributions you can make by offering an iota of time that you might otherwise spend growling about the effects of global warming by building a solar oven or patronizing green hotels.

 

Read More | Charity Guide

Gallery: Vacation Inexpensively By Volunteering


Civil Liberties MugThe perfect gift for your politically conservative buds just may be the Disappearing Civil Liberties Mug. What appears to be the entire text of the Bill of Rights turns into what remains of them, thanks to the Patriot Act, when you add a hot liquid. For only $19.00 at the Museum Store, we think this would also be a great idea as a party favor next time you attend a $500.00 a plate fund-raising campaign, although those that are running may not share the joke with you.

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Gallery: Heat Eradicates Your Civil Liberties


4th of JulyHappy Fourth of July from MOBIVOX! The company that offers free and unlimited Skype calls without download has decided to pay back its customers with international calls today up to $10.00 with whichever phone you choose. With the service, if the recipient is also a subscriber all calls are free and if not, the rates start at just 1.9 cents a minute with no contract or connection fee. CEO Stephane Marceau certainly has the right idea with his gift that will give pleasure to those with loved ones or family that are overseas with long distance bills beyond their budgets.

(Happy 4th from Gear Live!)

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Gallery: MOBIVOX Offers Independence Day Gift


Sonic Chair

We finally found a chair that looks like it came out of a sci-fi movie, yet may in fact be comfortable. The Sonic Chair doesn’t envelop you in its clutches, it simply surrounds you with suede microfibers and a mesh backrest with body-focused sound generators. The chair was designed by Frank Hussong, Michael Kientzler and Daniela Reuter. Included is a drink tray and you can request such options as an iPod dock or a touchscreen controller. Available in four colors, it carries a MSRP of ~$8,000.00.

 

Read More | Sonic Chair via Sci Fi Tech

Gallery: Finally Some Comfort With The Sonic Chair


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