Tuesday, March 11, 2014

drag2share: Archos' octa-core smartphone is surprisingly quick for the price

Source: http://www.engadget.com/2014/03/11/archos-50c-oxygen-hands-on/

When it comes to smartphones, hugs and all-you-can-eat buffets, more is better, right? That's why we had to sit down and play with Archos' 50c Oxygen. The gassy, Jelly Bean-running handset is one of the first to use MediaTek's 1.7GHz octa-core MT6592 CPU, housed behind a 5-inch 1,280 x 720 IPS LCD display. Archos has found room for dual-SIM slots, 1GB RAM, 8GB of on-board storage and a microSD card slot, while the 2,000mAh battery should last you at least a day.

Aside from the thinness of the device, some of the design cues, like the light-up strip for the menu buttons, reminded us a little of Sony's old Xperia handsets, which we always had a soft spot for. Being a budget device, alas, there's no LTE modem, and instead users will be forced to suck down data on HSPA+. Of course, the star here is the CPU, and while we weren't able to put this device through the normal barrage of benchmarks that we use in our reviews, a casual run-through revealed that it was a lot more responsive than other devices that we've seen at this price. The 50c Oxygen will launch in April, around the same time as its phablet-sized brother, priced at €230 ($320).

Sharif Sakr swore off the all-you-can-eat buffet during this report.

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drag2share: SEO best practice tips for WordPress

Source: https://econsultancy.com/blog/64485-seo-best-practice-tips-for-wordpress

What is SEO?

Very simply, it’s an umbrella term for all the methods, tactics and processes by which you can increase the likelihood of your website appearing, and possibly ranking highly in the organic (non-paid for) search engine results pages (SERPs).

There are black-hat (bad) and white-hat (good) practices, and it’s easy to think of SEO as a manipulative exercise in artificially raising the profile of your site.

In actual fact, good SEO requires a level of attention to detail that will only improve the functionality and usability of your website. If it’s easy to access, navigate and search around then it’ll be all the more appealing to your visitors. 

Appearing higher in the SERPs is a positive by-product of this ‘best practice’ and the benefits to you will be even higher levels of traffic.

Don’t think that because you’re ‘just running a blog’ that traffic from higher SERP rankings is a fanciful notion. 

With a regular routine of link-building within the site, optimising headlines, permalinks and images, and writing relevant content, it didn’t take long for my music review blog to appear in the first couple of SERPs under certain search terms, and my chosen subject is quite a highly competitive area.

There are some bad practices too, such as artificial link-building and keyword stuffing, just bear in mind that Google is quite good at catching you in the act, and is not only quick but severe in its punishment.

As with the previous posts in this series, I am writing this for the benefit of a WordPress.com user. 

If you’re a WordPress.org user there are some great plug-ins available in the dashboard that will automatically assist your SEO. However in WordPress.com there are no plug-ins, but a lot of the work is done for you automatically in the backend. 

That doesn’t mean that ALL your work is done for you though.

Let’s take a look at some best practice tips for SEO.

Content

Yeah that old cliché. 

If you’re not producing good, relevant, entertaining, helpful content at a regular rate, then all of the added SEO tricks won’t help you one little bit.

How does Google know whether you’re producing good, relevant, entertaining, helpful content? It just does, okay.

Well actually it’s a complicated and ever-changing algorithim that’s impossible to second-guess or predict. All you can guarantee is that no matter what Google and the other search engines are also looking for in terms of ‘site health’, the value of your content will always be the top priority.

Good quality content gets recognition. That recognition will come in repeat traffic, social shares and links within other websites. This will drive traffic to your site and improve your chances of being found not just within organic listings but also through social media and peer recommendations.

The most important point here is this: write for human readers not search engines

If your content reads like a robot wrote it, nobody will stick around on your site, nobody will revisit and nobody will share it. Search engines will see this lack of interest and high bounce rate and rank you in the toilet-end of SERPS accordingly.

Regularity

Producing content, regularly and as often as you can is also a must for appearing in the SERPs. When it comes to my own blog, I have a policy of publishing at least one article a day during the week. I take the weekend off. As should you.

Blogging is a time-consuming art but does benefit from taking a day or two off to refresh the creative juices. Plus there are cats to feed and social circles to remind that you still exist.

Anyway, write as regularly as you can, and you’ll soon see that within a few months you’ll start to appear in SERPs and therefore pick up some organic traffic. If you don’t update regularly, search engines will view your site as irrelevant over time and rank you lower.

Length

Don’t be too concerned with the word-count. 

If you remember padding out university dissertations with overly rambling sentences just to achieve the 15,000 allotted word-count, do not worry about achieving a similar thing here.

Whether you’ve been recommended that a post should be at least 300 words long, or 500-1,000 words if your blog is new, try to resist padding it out with waffle. 

Be as concise as possible. A reader would rather read a shorter article that gets to the point then a long-winded epic.

That being said, if you’ve written a 1,000 word masterpiece stuffed with fascinating, completely relevant and helpful content, where you’ve been as tightly controlled and clear with your prose as possible, search engines will prefer this to one that’s half the length on the same subject.

The likelihood of you being penalized for writing a 290 word post instead of keeping to the often recommended 300 word optimal length is very low.

However if you’re struggling to fill a 300 word post, perhaps the subject you’re writing about isn’t quite suitable for you, or may require some more research.

Headlines

Keep them as concise as possible, although not to the point of making them too obscure or meaningless.

“A beginner’s guide to SEO best practice for new WordPress bloggers” is descriptive and accurate. However, to benefit your readers and because search engines tend to give keywords at the beginning of a headline the most attention it might be best to rework it.

“SEO best practice: a beginner’s guide” may be better as the most important words are at the front. ‘Beginner’s guide’ remains as it’s an accurate decription of the content, but then you also don’t want to limit your audience. 

I’ve excised ‘WordPress’ and ‘bloggers’ as these tips are universal in regards to most blogging platforms and content management systems. I’ve also removed ‘new’ as it duplicates the meaning of ‘beginner’s’.

It’s quite a dry headline though. It doesn’t feel very “Upworthy’ or ‘Buzzfeedy’. By all means try the technique of mixing SEO with more emotionally responsive language.

“10 electrifying SEO tips that will charge your blog with awesome”.

Hmm, I wish I hadn’t wasted that one in the body of this article now. 

Just realise that headlines like this are great for quick wins. A large amount of traffic may haul its way to your site in one big spike in the short term.

However, in order to be useful in the long term and strengthen your position in the SERPs, it’s best to create ‘evergreen’ content that sticks around forever that will always provide you with traffic.

Permalinks

These are the permanent URLs to your individual blog posts. This is the link that you’ll share when you wish to direct people towards that particular page.

You’ll notice that when you write a headline in the ‘Add New Post’ section of your dashboard, a permalink will be automatically created underneath it.

This will automatically copy exactly what’s written in the headline.

There are a couple of things you need to be mindful of here.

WordPress will automatically save what’s written in the headline field as soon as you click anywhere else on the screen, whether you’ve finished writing the headline or not. Also WordPress won’t automatically update the permalink if you change your mind on the headline.

Thankfully the permalink can be edited at any time. Just make sure you check it’s correct before clicking publish. 

It’s not necessarily best practice to copy exactly what’s in the headline directly to the permalink, even though this is done automatically. 

Google has stated that it’s best just to use three to four key words in your permalink, and that you should put the most important keywords first.

“10 electrifying SEO tips that will charge your blog with awesome” would benefit from a permalink that reads “SEO blog tips”.

It’s best to remove any numbers that form part of your headline from the permalink itself as these are considered valueless by search engines.

It’s also good to remove ‘stopwords’ such as ‘a’, ‘and’ and ‘the’.

Excerpt

This is known elsewhere as the ‘meta description’. This is normally generated automatically by WordPress, but it’s a good idea to craft your own manually.

wordpress excerpt

The excerpt or meta description is the snippet of descriptive text that appears beneath the URL in SERPs. 

snippet serps

And also when sharing the link on social media platforms such as Facebook.

facebook snippet

You want this to be less than 150 characters long, with your keywords as near to the front as possible, but still make sense as a readable sentence.

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Search engines will not raise you higher in the rankings because of the quality of the excerpt, but it will increase the likelihood that someone will click-through to your article based on how interesting, relevant or entertaining the excerpt is.

Images

An important part of SEO is how you name and tag your images. With accurate tagging, you will increase the likelihood of your post being found through image searches.

Simply uploading an image and leaving the complicated file name as it is just isn’t good enough.

wordpress image upload

You need to complete the Title, Alt Tags and Description fields when uploading an image for full optimisation.

The Title section provides the text that a visitor sees when they hover their mouse over the image.

Alt Tags are necessary because search engines can’t see your images, but they do read your tags. You want to add your keywords here.

The Description section is where you want to describe your image as accurately as possible. This helps the accessibility for those who are using ‘image reader’ software.

wordpress image upload

Categories and tags

Once you’ve finished writing your article, add it to a relevant category. Try to keep the category title as broad as possible.

tags categories wordpress

Then comb through the post to pick out all the relevant keywords to add to the Tags section. These should be more detailed than the category.

Much like the excerpt, tags don’t improve your chances of ranking higher in the SERPs. In fact if you overstuff your post with tags, whether they are related to the content or not, search engines may see this as manipulation and you may be penalised. Google and other search engines have stopped recognising keyword tags all together. 

Categories and tags however make it easier for your visitors to navigate your site, and therefore improve its usability, tying together relevant content.

Approach tagging with caution. Be short, relevant and sparing just to be on the safe side.

Further WordPress reading...

This is the sixth post in my WordPress series. Here are the others:

For more information on SEO, download our complete 400 page Search Engine Optimisation Best Practice Guide.

For more guidance on blogging check out these seven useful Google tips for bloggers.

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Article: LG G Pro 2 review: the evolutionary process

Iterate and update. That's the mantra of the smartphone world these days. Where radical design changes between generations of phones might have been commonplace just a year or so ago, most manufacturers are sticking with designs that work and iterating on them with each generation. You can see th...

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drag2share: Leaked ad explains why HTC's putting a 'Duo Camera' in its new One

Source: http://www.engadget.com/2014/03/11/htc-one-m8-telstra-leak-dual-cameras/

Ever since a leaked image showed off dual cameras on HTC's next One (aka the M8), the rumor mill has been trying to figure out what they're for, exactly. Now, an ad from Australian carrier Telstra leaked to GSM Arena appears to have removed any mystery. According to the copy, the "Duo Camera" will bring improved low-light capabilities and let you select the focus of a shot after it's been taken, in a similar way to the Lytro camera. You'll also be able to highlight significant areas of a shot, soften the background and add 3D effects. The phone is called the "All New HTC One (M8)," in the ad, likely to distinguish it from the last version. It also revealed a full HD 5-inch scratch-resistant screen, a step up from last year's 4.7-inch One, along with dual "BoomSound" speakers. Finally, it showed the latest Sense 6.0 version that'll let you double tap the screen to turn on the phone and swipe to access apps and social info. After all that, if there's anything left to learn, we'll find out in exactly two weeks.

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drag2share: Here's When You're Depressed, Happy, And Hungover

Source: http://www.businessinsider.com/twitter-knows-when-youre-depressed-2014-3

You are what you tweet, Twitter data tells us.

Based the usage of different words and phrases in 2013 by day of the week and the month, analysts at Twitter have us all figured out. They can tell when we're happy, depressed, hungover, or even late for work.

Analysts shared their findings on the Twitter blog:

People are most likely to tweet ‘feeling sad’ on a Sunday in December or a Monday in October. Conversely, they are more likely to be ‘feeling happy’ on a Tuesday in December or a Tuesday in January — that was New Year’s Eve last year, which may explain it.

Running ‘late for work’? That is most common in mid-week in July and Fridays in January.

Sundays in March as well as Thursdays and Fridays in November are the days which see the most Tweets using the word "hangover."

Here are the visualizations:

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drag2share: This two person golf trick shot is unbelievable

Source: http://sploid.gizmodo.com/this-two-person-golf-trick-shot-is-unbelievable-1540984759/@caseychan

This two person golf trick shot is unbelievable

Excuse the portrait mode video but this golf trick shot is so impressive that we can ignore the blatant disregard of proper cell phone video recording etiquette. Here's what goes down: the guy behind hits a golf ball to the guy in front who swings and hits the same ball without the ball ever touching the ground. It's like the golf equivalent of an alley oop dunk. Perfect timing, perfect execution, perfectly in sync.

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drag2share: A Little Intel Cable That Moves Data at a Staggering 800Gbps

Source: http://gizmodo.com/this-little-intel-cable-moves-data-at-a-staggering-800g-1541107022

A Little Intel Cable That Moves Data at a Staggering 800Gbps

This cute little green cable may look innocuous, but it can carry data along its core at a breathtaking 800Gbps.

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drag2share: Raspberry Pi gets its own sound card

Source: http://www.engadget.com/2014/03/11/raspberry-pi-wolfson-audio-card/

When UK Prime Minister David Cameron gave a speech at CeBIT this year, what examples did he use to highlight tech innovation in Britain? Yes, ARM and Imagination were on his list, but he also referred to the tiny, Linux-based computer called Raspberry Pi, which has now sold over 2.5 million units. In a timely fashion, the Pi's makers, element 14, have just announced a new $33, Wolfson-powered audio card that should give the device a broader range of functions.

The add-on board fits right onto the Pi's P5 pins and carries a Wolfson audio processor that supports high-res audio up to 24-bit / 192KHz, which can be played via a direct connection to an amp over 3.5mm line-out or alternatively via a digital S/PDIF output. Audio recording, meanwhile, comes courtesy of two onboard MEMS mics (useful for things like voice control), a 3.5mm mic jack and a digital S/PDIF input. It's true that some of these audio capabilities have already been possible on the Pi by using USB peripherals such as DACs, but the Wolfson Audio Card gets into the DIY spirit of things with a $33 price tag and an emphasis on experimentation and community support. Speaking of which, some Pi owners have already gotten their hands on the board prior to today's global release, and you can follow their exploits at the source link below.

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Monday, March 10, 2014

drag2share: Mapping San Francisco's Microclimates With Wine Grown in the City

Source: http://gizmodo.com/mapping-san-franciscos-microclimates-with-wine-grown-i-1540735203

Mapping San Francisco's Microclimates With Wine Grown in the City

When you think of wine, you probably don't think of an urban farm wedged between public housing projects. But a pair of devoted viticulturists have upped the game in local winemaking, planting San Francisco's first vineyard since the 1906 earthquake. What will the terroir of a city built on sand and landfill be like?

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drag2share: Shuttle runs a Haswell Core i7 in a case barely bigger than a disk drive

Source: http://www.engadget.com/2014/03/10/shuttle-haswell-mini-pc-ds81/

The Intel NUC proves just how small a desktop-class, 4K-capable Haswell PC can go. What the NUC doesn't do, though, is let us switch out the processor - it comes with either a Core i3 or i5 soldered to the mainboard. Now, Shuttle's DS81 is slightly bigger than the NUC, but it's still tiny (19 x 16.5 x 4.3cm) and its H81 chipset supports user-upgradeable processors up to a Haswell Core i7. Like the DS61 before it, the DS81 comes with serious cooling to let it function in environments up to 50 degrees, such as in digital signage situations. It's also deceptively big in terms of connectivity, with two PCIe Mini slots (one half-size and one full-size), two slots for RAM (up to 16GB), six USB ports (two of which are 3.0), three displays outputs (1x HDMI and 2x DisplayPort), dual Gigabit Ethernet ports and even a card reader. A Shuttle rep we met at CeBIT told us the DS81 should start to become available from next week, starting at 178 euros ($250) for a barebones unit - although some retailers are already offering pre-built systems for upwards of $800 with a two- or three-week shipping delay.

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drag2share: An LED-Covered Drone Traced This Neon Light-Graffiti Through the Sky

Source: http://gizmodo.com/an-led-covered-drone-traced-this-neon-light-graffiti-th-1540437412

An LED-Covered Drone Traced This Neon Light-Graffiti Through the Sky

Light painting is awesome, whether you use your own two hands and a LED glowstick , or leave it up to a roomba-like robot . But the folks at the production studio Fiction decided to take it up a notch by bring a makeshift UFO into the mix.

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Article: Marvell launches a hardware platform for web developers

Marvell is joining the rush of chip firms with their own hardware platform aimed at helping developers with its Kinoma products. The Kinoma products include a set of tools, a Javascript runtime that is designed for the needs of connected devices and a piece of hardware that functions as a mobile ...

http://gigaom.com/2014/03/09/marvell-launches-a-hardware-platform-for-web-developers/

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Article: Comcast Subscribers Can Now Watch "House Of Cards" Without Netflix

With a click of a button in the Xfinity Store, Comcast subscribers will soon be able to purchase access to House of Cards — Netflix is not required. The option should hit the service soon. Only the first season of the show is currently available. Variety is reporting today that the Emmy-winning s...

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Article: Growing Hacking Convergence KPIs From Within

Organizations should begin by first discovering what they really care about, then measure it with a custom set of KPIs evolved internally so as to help the business operate better and ultimately serve their customers and audiences more effectively.

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Article: Google Play Music now lets you start radio stations based on playlists

Version 5.4.1413N of Play Music brings the ability to start radio stations based on playlists that you created, a boon for those who have very particular tastes in music. Previous, you could only start radio stations (playlists that are auto-generated based on tunes you listened to) from an artis...

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Article: Beats Music Makes its API Public for External Developers

Beats Music wants to take on Spotify, Rdio, Deezer and the dozens of other music streaming services that are constantly vying for new listeners. To succeed though, it needs to be available everywhere – and that’s why its API is now available to developers. As CNET reports, previously the API was ...

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Article: iPhone pricing war heats up as Walmart offers 5s for $119 and Target launches iPad trade-in promotion

From 9to5Toys.com: New Apple promotions from Walmart and Target may be enticing enough for holdouts to finally upgrade to the newest iPhone and iPad… Walmart is getting aggressive and beating out Best Buy’s current $50 discount on iPhone 5s by dropping the price all the way down to $119, accordin...

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Article: Chevrolet adds Beats Music streaming to its in-car system as Beats opens its API to developers

Beats Music is already integrated with Apple's CarPlay system, which means you'll be able to stream music from Beats' catalog in any vehicle that happens to have Apple's setup installed. Now, new API support could mean we'll be able to pump out the jams from even more cars. The streaming music se...

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Article: This robot is teaching college kids how to code robotics apps (exclusive)

Robots: they build your Teslas, assemble your iPhones, and now they teach your college kids. The Baxter Robot, created by Rethink Robotics, teaches undergraduate students at the University of California, Berkeley, the principles of using and coding for robots — the same kinds of robots that will ...

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Article: The New Dry Cleaning: This Washing Machine Uses Just A Tiny Bit Of Water

The secret: nylon polymer beads. Washing machines are more water-efficient than they used to be (the industry standard is about 15 gallons per load). But they're still a major drain on supplies at a time of rising costs and severe droughts. If we could reduce water use--or even stop using it alto...

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drag2share: Tumblr goes retro by letting you post with a phone call (update: more feature revival than retro)

source: http://www.engadget.com/2014/03/08/tumblr-phone-call-posting/?utm_source=Feed_Classic_Full&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Engadget&?ncid=rss_full

Tumblr phone posting

Forget trying to be retro-cool by replacing your digital music with vinyl -- that's so 2013. Tumblr believes that this year's trendsetters will use its throwback dial-a-post service instead. You can now make an audio post on the social network by calling a toll-free number; all you have to do beforehand is link your phone's digits to your account. Will Tumblr's new feature be a gimmick for most users? Absolutely. However, there's definitely an appeal if you're on a spotty data connection or want to get around online censorship. And besides, it's probably your first opportunity in years to dial the internet.

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drag2share: Fujitsu's latest all-in-ones don't need to be turned off

source: http://www.engadget.com/2014/03/09/fujitsu-esprimo-x923-and-x923-t/?utm_source=Feed_Classic_Full&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Engadget&?ncid=rss_full

With all of the talk surrounding smartphones and tablets, it's sometimes easy to forget that desktops still occupy most of our working days. Fujitsu hasn't forgotten them, however, and is wheeling out a pair of all-in-one units that'll accompany you on the 9-to-5. The Esprimo X923 comes with a 23-inch 1,920 x 1,080 IPS LCD and a wide variety of build-to-order options, including a choice of Core i3 - i7 CPUs, HDD or SSD and up to 16GB RAM. It's so far, so Fujitsu, but the company is also trumping low power active mode, a sleep state that'll keep the hardware on and connected to your network, but drawing so little power that you don't actually need to turn it off. The other model that's been outed today is the X923-T, which, as you can guess, is exactly the same as the 923, but with a touchscreen. Both are available from today, so it's high time that you started sending flattering emails to your company's purchasing manager.

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drag2share: Panasonic's 4K-ready Lumix GH4 priced at $1,700, ships in late April

source: http://www.engadget.com/2014/03/10/panasonic-lumix-gh4-price-1700/?utm_source=Feed_Classic_Full&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Engadget&?ncid=rss_full

Panasonic promised it would deliver a GH mirrorless camera capable of recording 4K video for under $2,000, and now we know just how far under that is. The Lumix GH4 camera body and its 16MP CMOS Micro Four Thirds sensor will cost $1,700, while the optional YAGH pro audio/video interface unit is available for an extra $2,000. The pre-order listings on Panasonic's website currently show an estimated ship date of late April. EOSHD.com confirms the same information from retailers like Adorama and B&H, which also have their pre-order buttons ready. Check out our hands-on impressions of the camera and Panasonic's own 4K demo reel if you need some convincing about how it will measure up to its predecessor, the GH3.

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drag2share: HTC's next One leaks again in all-angle photo shoot

Source: http://www.engadget.com/2014/03/10/htcs-next-one-leaks-again-in-all-angle-photo-shoot/

HTC's upcoming successor to the One, codenamed M8, has been a leaky ship while sailing to its March 25th launch. But the latest set of photos from a Chinese Weibo site leave nothing to the imagination, showing a possible China Mobile retail model from nearly all angles. Of interest are the speaker grills, which seem to be coated with a clear layer of material, possibly for protection. The leaker also said that the M8 used a lot of new CNC process tech, resulting in a very tight build on the handset. Otherwise, the gallery confirms details we've already seen and several pics with an HTC One Max show the relative size. To cap it off, @evleaks has shown a possible snappy-looking LED smart cover for the M8. That mimics others we've seen (like on the Alcatel OneTouch Hero), by showing the weather, time and other real-time info. Head after the break to see that image, or for an ! all-arou nd view of the (alleged) M8, check the gallery below.

[Image credit: TD Beta]

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Friday, March 07, 2014

drag2share: Go Inside A Tech CEO's $22 Million Mansion That's Entirely Controlled By 15 iPads

Source: http://www.businessinsider.com/energy-efficient-home-in-newport-beach-2014-3

solar panel house

This is one mansions that's seriously energy-efficient. 

A home in Newport Beach, Calif., with a 3,000-square-foot solar panel has hit the market for $22 million, according to the Wall Street Journal

The home belongs to Stephen Rizzone, CEO and chairman of Pleasanton, Calif.-based tech company Energous Corp. which makes wireless routers.

Rizzone said that the solar panels provide about 95% of the home's power, though their appearance hasn't always been appreciated by the neighbors.

"The house gained some notoriety, good and bad," Rizzone said to the Wall Street Journal. "But we were able to work through that."

The 11,740-square-foot home sits on an amazing lot overlooking Newport Harbor.



Here's a look at those solar panels, which Rizzone says provide about 95% of the home's energy.



According to the listing, this was the first U.S. home over 10,000 square feet to be LEED Platinum-certified.



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