Inhabitat’s Week in Green: Ferrari, Porsche, and the Glucowizzard

This week Inhabitat marveled at all of the incredible, efficient, and oh-so-sleek vehicles unveiled at this year’s Geneva Motors Show. We were excited to see Ferrari roll out its first hybrid vehicle, the 599 HY-KERS while Porsche upped the ante with its stunningly beautiful 918 Spyder hybrid. Finally, Tata unveiled the Nano EV, an all-electric version of the world’s cheapest car.
The Maldives also made waves this week with hopeful plans to float their sinking nation using miniature man-made islands. That may be a while off however, so in the meantime why not enjoy the comforts of home at sea aboard this bizarre sofa boat — a steal at only $16,064. Rounding off our flotilla of floating news, Hexicon unveiled a smart design for a floating array of wind turbines that can be easily installed in deep seas.
We also saw several developments in wearable tech that stand to change how we interact with the wired world. The Glucowizzard is a tiny solar powered chip that can be implanted in a person’s wrist to easily monitor glucose levels. If implanting gadgets gets under your skin, then you might be a fan of Microsoft’s Skinput system, which uses a micro projector to beam a touchscreen display onto your arm. And to power all that gear on the go, look no further than Bourne Energy’s backpack power plant — a bright blue generator that provides portable hydroelectric power.
Inhabitat’s Week in Green: Ferrari, Porsche, and the Glucowizzard originally appeared on Engadget on Sun, 07 Mar 2010 23:30:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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Universal’s BD-59 Blu-ray / DVD flip discs to debut on Bourne trilogy releases
Once upon a time Universal was the hybrid disc king, with plans to release up to 90% of its 2007 HD DVD titles on the dual sided discs, but we know how that ended. Now the company is back to its old tricks, ready to ship the first BD-59 discs with a 50GB Blu-ray / 9GB DVD configuration promising movie and all available special features in whichever format is desired. The expensive answer to a question no one was asking or the perfect way to add future proofing and extended compatibility to new movie purchases? We’ll know more once a price is announced for the Jason Bourne trilogy of movies — seeing their first individual Blu-ray releases — due on January 19.
Universal’s BD-59 Blu-ray / DVD flip discs to debut on Bourne trilogy releases originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 01 Dec 2009 14:22:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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