Green Home Tech
Nanopaint Promises to Tell You Before the Walls Come A-Tumblin Down
There are very few things I hate more than painting the house. I hate it so much that even non-theater rooms are painted in dark colors so they won’t show dirt, and I don’t have to do anything until it’s coming off the walls. What may give me a reason to repaint, however, is the more »
“Xbox, Lights!” Solar Powered House Uses Kinect for Smart Control
SCI-Arc and Caltech have designed the Compact Hyper-Insulated Prototype (CHIP) Solar house in a successful bid to win the Department of Energy’s Solar Decathalon. Featuring 45 solar panels on the roof, the domicile can generate up to three times its energy requirements, enough power to charge two electric cars on top of keeping everything running. more »
CES 2012: LG Expands on the Smart Home with ThinQ Networked Appliances
Does your fridge text you to tell you the milk has gone bad? LG’s new refridgerator can. You can also monitor the washing machine on your stove, find out the oven is preheated on the dryer, and start the robot vacuum from the convenience of your smartphone. The LCD panel on your fridge can be more »
CES 2012: Panasonic Spins Up New Blu-ray Players
Panasonic has always had some of the best Blu-ray players on the market, and 2012 explodes with a lot of brand new options. Especially interesting to home theater fans is the support for FLAC audio, and the unheard-of bump to 192khz/32-bit audio processing. Also worthy of note are touchpad remotes, smartphone control apps, and 24 more »
Onyx Shines a Light on 330-watt Portable Solar Panels
Onyx, normally a developer of large solar panel installations, has pulled the wraps off of its new 330-watt solar panels, which can either be installed on a home, or brought along for the ride. The 330 series are the first to feature a US standard power outlet right on the device, and the 330-2 more »
Quantum Dots Make >100% Efficient Solar Panels a Reality
Fresh off revolutionizing TV, quantum dots are making a splash in solar panel news, too, promising to make ultra-efficiency possible by harvesting waste heat, applying a special anti-reflective coating, and even allowing a single electron to hit more than one receptor, essentially creating a pinball machine between the dots, resulting in an overall 114% quantum more »
Control4 MyHome Makes Its Way to Android Devices
Android owners itching for the functionality and flexibility of Control4 home automation can rest easy: Control4 MyHome is now available on the Android Market. MyHome allows users with a Control4 automation system to tinker with the lights, adjust the HVAC system, monitor energy, work the security system, stream music and movies — and all of more »
Can Tech Encourage UN-green Behavior?
Many tech writers — myself included — have written about how the magical wonders and powerful power of automation can transform otherwise ignorant, soulless, and bent-on-destroying-the-planet homeowners into green, energy conserving, happy, cookie-making elves. We’ve waxed poetic about how every kWh saved somehow means another field of Fair Trade coffee beans magically springing up in more »
HomeTechTell’s Holiday Gift Guide
Ours isn’t an easy market to assemble a Holiday gift guide for — because, let’s face it, TVs and receivers aren’t usually the sort of gift most of us give or receive this time of year — but avoiding those big-ticket items, there have still been some nifty new releases that the home tech geek more »
E-Waste Legislation Cleans Electronic Recycling Practices, Creates Jobs
The Responsible Electronics Recycling Act, proposed federal legislation aimed to curb the export of toxic electronic waste (e-waste), will restrict the export of outdated, unwanted consumer electronics to third-world countries for disposal. A secondary goal of the legislation is to create jobs in the recycling industry to handle the increase of e-waste in the U.S. more »























