Solar Powered Pool Heating Rings - saving the planet, one (Spy gadget sites) poolside drama at a time

Solar Powered Pool Heating Rings - saving the planet, one poolside drama at a time
These Solar Powered Pool Heating Rings promise to raise the temperature of an average sized swimming pool by 3 to 4 degrees F a week. They stay together via magnet clasps and also help prevent water evaporation during the day, which is a double bonus, no? It’s all sounding good from here. […] 149 words | email […]

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Free Wireless Internet For the Masses: Another Dumb Scheme From Washington [Free Wireless]

A California congresswoman has proposed yet another spectrum auction—the 2,155MHz to 2,180MHz range—with some hefty public-service requirements:
• Within two years of receiving the license, launch an “always-on” broadband with at least 200Kbps downloads
• Service is to be free of subscription, airtime and other usage fees
• “A technology protection measure” that would keep kids from the porn
• Publication of specs and standards, royalty free, so that others can develop for the network
Let me get this straight: You want some well-heeled for-profit corporation to pay potentially billions for the privilege of hastily launching a network that it can’t charge money for, and let competitors provide devices for it, again for no extra money? I don’t think so. I’m not pro-corporation, so much as I am pro-reality.

The Wireless Internet Nationwide for Families Act was introduced by Rep. Anna Eshoo (D-Calif.) and backed by Ed Markey (D-Mass.) and Rep. Chris Cannon (R-Utah). CNet points out that the bill sounds like a plan proposed by a startup called M2Z, which wanted to build a 384-kilobit network on this spectrum that was free, but ad-supported. If this becomes a legit spectrum auction, M2Z would presumably be one of the bidders (the FCC insisted that the company play by the usual auction rules). Rep. Eshoo says that her plan will hopefully engender “a new kind of national broadband service provider.”

My instinct is that it isn’t going to get very far, for assorted reasons:
• No company with enough cash to build a network like this would take the risk on a completely new business model.
• An “ad-supported” system of weak wireless broadband might be more annoying than useful, even for people who can’t afford an alternative.
• The unfortunates targeted for this service would still have to buy or be given equipment that runs on the particular frequency band.
• If all you need to do is promise those low speeds, you could more cheaply create a compressed dial-up service that runs over traditional copper-wire phone lines.
• In the recently concluded 700MHz auction, the so-called D Block was left untouched because of its requirement of a nationwide public-safety network.

Sometimes I wish politicians needed higher-ed degrees in order to serve. This scheme could have used expertise in econ, psych, engineering, maybe even a little history. [CNet]



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Dodge Zeo Goes 250 Miles On One Charge
  Dodge ZEO from Chrysler is an electric concept car with a 64kWh Li-ion rechargeable battery and runs 250 miles (approximately 402km) per battery charge. addthis_url = ‘http%3A%2F%2Fwww.coolgreengadgets.com%2F2008%2F02%2F11%2Fdodge-zeo-goes-250-miles-on-one-charge%2F’; addthis_title = ‘Dodge+Zeo+Goes+250+Miles+On+One+Charge’; addthis_pub = ‘palle04′;

 

Dodge ZEO from Chrysler is an electric concept car with a 64kWh Li-ion rechargeable battery and runs 250 miles (approximately 402km) per battery charge. (more…)

For you poor, poor souls who own an Xbox 360 but still rely on dial-up for your internet, an intrepid Instructables member has written up a great “How To” on using your phone line to log onto Xbox Live. All you need is a PC running Windows with a working dial-up connection, an ethernet cable and an Xbox360 (duh). Yes! Now even those of us still riding along the 56.6K information dirt trail will be able to download new Rock Band tracks! [Instructables]



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Ben Heck’s PS3 Laptop Charity Auction Starts, Already Tops $3700 [PS3]

The charity auction for Ben Heck’s magically modded PS3 laptop is up and running on eBay. Proceeds go to the National Cancer Coalition. If you want in, be prepared to open your wallet up pretty wide for the good cause: With six days and 22 hours left, it’s already zoomed past $3700. [eBay via Engadget]



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