A light for Late-night Learners

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Designed for those who lack immediate access to electricity, the EnLight concept converts kinetic energy produced by the user to provide both direct and ambient illumination for work, studying, and a variety of other activities.

Combining inductor technology with a rotational switch, EnLight provides innovation with simple yet advanced tech. Specifically targeted at students with an active lifestyle, it harnesses kinetic energy produced when they’re moving throughout the day and recharges the battery for use at night. So long as one keeps moving, it can be used again and again!

Designer: Emre Kayganaci

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ARM forms UK group to foster an Internet of Things, put 50 billion devices online by 2020

ARM forms UK group to foster an Internet of Things, put 50 billion devices online by 2020

ARM isn't content with dominating the mobile space. It's been by the far the most vocal about an Internet of Things where everything is connected -- and to make that happen, it just established an industry forum in the UK that it hopes will establish common ground for all those internet-linked light bulbs, refrigerators and thermostats. Home energy firm Alertme, cloud-aware sensing outfit AquaMW, lighting maker EnLight and white space wireless guru Neul will start meeting with ARM from August 24th onwards to hash out our automated, eco-friendly future. There's a certain urgency in this for the chip designer: it expects 50 billion devices on the grid by 2020. With IDC estimating a billion new connected devices just in 2011, the clock on that connected device transition is ticking very loudly.

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