solar-powered

Tag

Cards List
#solar-powered

Orange Crush: TAG Heuer Drops a Bright Revamp of the Original Metal F1 Watch

Wired · 2026-08-10 Cached

TAG Heuer releases a limited-edition orange 'Zandvoort' version of its solar-powered Formula 1 watch, reviving the iconic 1980s design with a larger 38mm case and Solargraph movement.

0 favorites 0 likes
#solar-powered

Birdfy’s solar-powered smart feeder is down to one of its best prices

The Verge · 2026-07-19 Cached

Birdfy's AI-powered smart bird feeder with camera and solar panel is on sale for $149.99, a $110 discount, offering features like 1080p night vision, real-time alerts, and AI bird identification for over 6,000 species.

0 favorites 0 likes
#solar-powered

The Download: AI “coworkers” and stratospheric internet

MIT Technology Review · 2026-06-30 Cached

This newsletter highlights a study revealing that framing AI as a 'coworker' causes managers to catch 18% fewer errors, and reports on a solar-powered stratospheric platform by Sceye aiming to deliver better internet connectivity.

0 favorites 0 likes
#solar-powered

This flying solar-powered platform could deliver better internet from the air

MIT Technology Review · 2026-06-24 Cached

Sceye's solar-powered high-altitude platform station (HAPS) aims to deliver internet from the stratosphere, with upcoming tests to supplement Softbank's 5G network in Japan.

0 favorites 0 likes
#solar-powered

Oto Smart Sprinkler Review (2026): Solar-Powered and Simple to Use

Wired · 2026-05-17 Cached

A review of the Oto Smart Sprinkler, a solar-powered device that waters lawns precisely via an app, with features like zone definition, weather intelligence, and play modes.

0 favorites 0 likes
#solar-powered

@isnit0: My brother-in-law runs his own data center/GPU farm at home. Currently makes him ~$3k/month profit. 30% solar powered. …

X AI KOLs Timeline · 2026-05-15 Cached

A tweet describes a brother-in-law running a home data center/GPU farm, generating ~$3k/month profit with 30% solar power, aiming for 60% via batteries, and selling compute for ML/rendering workloads.

0 favorites 0 likes
← Back to home

Submit Feedback