March 31, 2007 |
New breezes blowing in energy tech As concern over global warming heats up, the tech community is taking a lead role in developing alternative fuels and more energy-efficient hardware. Hydrogen fuel has emerged as a stronger contender in the alternative-energy race, thanks to technology developed by NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory. Start-up Ecotality plans to produce a prototype of an apparatus called the Hydratus that generates hydrogen fuel, from a reaction between magnesium and water, as it's needed by a vehicle's fuel cell. Read full story Steven Musil CNET News.com Video of the week Cell phones meet fashion At the "Fashion in Motion" show in Orlando, Fla., CNET Reviews' Veronica Belmont and Bonnie Cha find out what bikinis have to do with mobile phones. Watch this video Most popular stories
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