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Inhabitat’s Week in Green: solar robots that fly, CO2 fabric dye, and the dark silicon that boosts battery life
Sep 6th
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. Solar power blazed a trail this week as we took a look at several hot new technologies, starting with SkyFuel’s SkyTrough , which is being billed as the world’s most efficient solar collector. We also saw solar energy take to the skies as designers unveiled plans for a fleet of high-flying solar robots , and we were surprised to learn that common household dyes could significantly increase the efficiency of photovoltaic panels by optimizing their color absorption spectrum
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Inhabitat’s Week in Green: solar robots that fly, CO2 fabric dye, and the dark silicon that boosts battery life
Apple browsing share tops Linux, Android steals share
Sep 5th
More people browsed the Internet last month with a device running Apple’s mobile operating system, iOS, than used Linux to do so.
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UN Tech Group Finds Most Expensive Broadband
Sep 5th
destinyland writes “In the Central African Republic, broadband internet service costs 3891% of the average monthly income. ‘Put another way, a month’s broadband service costs more than three years’ average wages in the country,’ notes one technology blog, ‘compared with less than two hours’ earnings in Macau.’ A United Nations’ technology group released the figures in a new report in advance of a September 19 summit on the digital divide in developing countries. (‘We are trying to avoid a broadband divide,’ said Dr.

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