Deal: Save 30% on This USB-Powered Light Bulb

At first glance, this looks like a conventional light bulb, but this LED bulb actually runs off of USB power, making it a perfect accessory for camping or hanging out in the backyard at night.

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Just plug it into any powered USB port – including mobile battery packs, and this bulb will put out about the same amount of light as a 40-watt incandescent bulb. It’s got a 6-foot-long cord with an inline toggle switch, and a hanging loop at the base of the bulb.

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Grab the USB Light Bulb over at the Technabob Shop now for just $8.99(USD).

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Inhabitat’s Week in Green: rotating house, desktop 3D printer and a Star Trek-style warp drive

Each week our friends at Inhabitat recap the week's most interesting green developments and clean tech news for us -- it's the Week in Green.

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Mid-September is a busy time of year in the world of design as the Solar Decathlon Europe takes place in Madrid and the London Design Festival kicks off -- and Inhabitat has correspondents on the ground at both events bringing us a steady stream of photos and updates. At the Solar Decathlon, Team Portugal designed an innovative house that can actually rotate to follow the sun in order to increase energy production and adjust interior daylighting. Team Valencia developed a modular home that can grow or contract depending on the family's needs. And the team from Tongji University produced an eye-catching house that embraces both Western and Daoist principles. In the competition, Rome's super-efficient MED in Italy house jumped out to an early lead -- but it's still too soon to call the winner so stay tuned.

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