Monday, February 3, 2014

Are You Ready for Hydrogen-Powered Cars?



Feb. 3 (Bloomberg) -- They could be built at gas stations, car dealerships or even in trash dumps -- they're the hydrogen stations that will make or break whether the fuel cell powered cars set for release next year become sustainable nation-wide. Toyota, which will release its Camry-sized sedans in California, is taking to Washington -- and state capitals around the country -- to try and secure the funding to make that happen. Bloomberg's Phil Mattingly has more from Washington. (Source: Bloomberg)

A Look at Tomorrow's Smart Home...Furniture Too!



Feb. 3 (Bloomberg) -- Fluxx U.K.'s Paul Dawson discusses the future of smart furniture with Anna Edwards on Bloomberg Television's "Countdown." (Source: Bloomberg)

Can a $70 Light Bulb Change Your Life?



Feb. 3 (Bloomberg) -- Light is the last analog technology from the industrial age, everything else has gone digital: the phonograph, movies, telephones. So why not light? Fred Maxik, the founder of Lighting Science, is hoping to lead a digital light revolution with his LED light bulbs. Lights that help you fall asleep and lights that digitally fill in shadows are just some of the inventions he has come up with. Bloomberg's Erik Schatzker went down to Lighting Science's headquarters to get a look at Maxik's light research lab, where he got an up-close look at the coming digital revolution. (Source: Bloomberg)