julian
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Schilling says he could lose $50 million of his own money in 38 Studios implosion [update: Chafee responds]
Posted on May 29th 2012 10:00AM

Nissan happy with Leaf promotion via Apple's iAd mobile service
Aug 19th 2010 8:39PM (Autoblog Green)Seagate Momentus XT hybrid hard drive review
Aug 10th 2010 2:25PM (Engadget)I'm pretty sure the latter issues probably have something to do with how Seagate seems to have completely and utterly disabled power management with their latest firmware update to try to fix another issue, there's an epic thread in the Seagate forums on it here:
http://forums.seagate.com/t5/Momentus-XT-Momentus-and/Firmware-update-Momentus-XT/td-p/56023/page/10
Geneva 2009: Pininfarina and Bolloré now accepting orders for all-electric B0
Mar 5th 2009 12:46PM (Autoblog Green)http://www.bluecar.fr/en/pages-accueil/default.aspx should work
Geneva 2009: Pininfarina and Bolloré now accepting orders for all-electric B0
Mar 5th 2009 12:39PM (Autoblog Green)Dell Mini 10 shows up for pre-order... from QVC?
Feb 18th 2009 5:20PM (Engadget)GM's E-Flex vehicle to be called Electra in the UK?
Oct 23rd 2008 1:08PM (Autoblog Green)Vauxhall's Ellesmere Port plant could get Volt production in Europe
Jul 28th 2008 2:51PM (Autoblog Green)"Company executives indicated to the FT yesterday that the Volt could have a list price in the UK of around £20,000, several thousand pounds dearer than an equivalent petrol or diesel Astra."
Honda FCX Clarity set to enter limited production and sale
Jun 17th 2008 4:44AM (Engadget)Firstly, although battery technology has got a lot better (I can't wait for the A123Systems IPO), they're still pretty expensive. The rumoured cost for the Volt's batteries (which should take it 40 miles or so before the ICE kicks in) are around $10,000.
Secondly, range, even with better batteries, is still an issue. Although 200 or so miles should be feasible with a good enough design, I think we're going to see a lot more PHEVs and REEVs before pure EVs, as they completely remove range from the equation and may also lower costs somewhat.
Thirdly, a lot of people can't actually charge a car that easily, and although it should be feasible to charge them at gas stations, since modern lithium-ion batteries can be fast-charged in minutes, the lack of standards for fast chargers, along with the difficulty in getting gas stations to start doing this, makes things more difficult. Although it's worth mentioning that it should still be a frackload easier than trying to retrofit gas stations to dispense hydrogen.
In terms of why they like hydrogen fuel cell vehicles, I think it comes down to a combination of hydrogen seeming futuristic, having no nasty local emissions (the 'just water' thing is gold), skipping the issue of charging entirely, utilising an energy-rich fuel, and tying into wider EV/HEV research, since as I mentioned, the vast majority of hydrogen fuel cell vehicles are EVs with a hydrogen fuel cell generating the electricity.
Xbox Live Marketplace experiencing problems
Jul 24th 2007 11:01AM (Joystiq Xbox)Non-Elite HDMI adapter rumor resurfaces
Mar 31st 2007 7:44AM (Joystiq Xbox)Aside from people (like me) who have a Wii and a 360, and want to connect the Wii via component for the better picture quality that comes with it, but who don't want to go scurrying behind their TV's to switch 5 cables every time they want to switch between the two.