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Saxena on November 26, 2010 ·
Since the Bing Bang and the creation of the universe around 13.7 billion years ago, one of the constant phenomenon of nature on earth has been ‘evolution’, whether it be that of flora, fauna or us humans. However, in the dues course of human evolution, mankind, in its quest of development, has disastrously ignored the very essence of its existence, [...]
Posted by Mayuri on October 17, 2010 ·
The winter will be here soon and you might need to wear your gloves every time you go out. If the winter is long where you live it becomes a problem maintaining your gloves and keeping them clean. Winter gloves start out the season looking fresh and clean, but after a very short while they tend to end up looking pretty dirty and beat up. And if they [...]
Posted by Radhika on October 7, 2009 ·
If you are the computer geek kind who loves to discard plastic away and switch to something more friendly, and yet can’t do anything about those plastic boxes around, here is some good news.
The PC keyboard is now getting made from bamboo! The bio-degradable, eco-friendly material that is otherwise popular only with furniture, is well turning [...]
Posted by Ramya on September 4, 2009 ·
The myth of afterlife is carried by many religions and countries all over the world, and probably many of us have our own choices about how we would like to spend it. With rising concern for environmental issues all over, the thought of an eco-friendly burial is inspiring and fascinating. Helping those souls who wish to lead an eco-friendly afterlife [...]
Posted by Robert on July 21, 2009 ·
SimpleTech, the data storage brand of Hitachi has come up with the [re]Drive. It is a 500GB external hard drive, which is packaged in recyclable aluminum, and “renewable, naturally grown bamboo.” Looks like SimpleTech is becoming eco0friendly and is following the example of tree-hugging techie market. One very good advantage of this [re]Drive [...]
Posted by GSerrano on June 28, 2009 ·
Called one of the three hidden regions of Japan, the Iya Valley has remained one of the country’s remotest areas. It is a challenge to reach the place. The access to the valley is through a narrow winding road that stretches for about twenty kilometers on the mountainside. Found in Tokushima Prefecture on Shikoku Island, the Iya Valley is one of [...]
Posted by Robert on April 20, 2009 ·
Taking care of an iPhone is sometimes too much of a task to deal with. Considering the hefty amount you shelled out on buying it, you can’t just afford to simply neglect taking care of it. However, sometimes without your knowledge, the phone slips through your hands or pockets and leave you with the painful scratches. You may not worry about [...]
Posted by Saba on March 9, 2009 ·
If your kids like to play with bamboo, here is a little offering from Bambu’s that they will simply love to have their meals with! Called the Bamdino Kids Utensil Set it includes a knife, fork and spoon, each with dinosaur heads for handles. You must have already guessed that these are prehistorically inspired and are manufactured minus any suspicious [...]
Posted by Ramya on January 20, 2009 ·
No matter how many cars or other automobiles are coming up, bicycles continue to remain the hot favorite green transport. We’ve seen many bikes on trendsupdates so far, but this stands apart from all of them because, this bike is made out of bamboo. After molding it into furniture, cutting boards, skateboards, snowboards and houses, the world’s [...]
Posted by Ramya on November 8, 2008 ·
Working as a group is fun whether it is at home or at the office. If you are an eco-lover looking for appropriate furniture for your work place, then you got to take look at this. Philink table happens to be an innovation of Belgian architects Jeroen Theuns and Caroline Voet. This creative piece of furniture was introduced at the Interieur 08 by Koninklijke [...]