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Win! One of two Firebox.com eco packs
Win one of two Firebox.com eco packs containing a Sun Jar, recycled rice bag and outdoor solar light.Posted: 07 December 2007
Best solar chargers for gadgets
We've rounded up seven of the most popular solar chargers on the market today, all of which use traditional photovoltaic cells to convert sunlight, or even daylight, into electrical power.Posted: 31 March 2008
Solar Technology Freeloader Review
...where a solar charger would've been welcome. So far, though, the price of solar power may have been putting you off. The Solio typically costs £60 and solar...Posted: 07 February 2008
Solio Magnesium Edition Review
Better Energy Systems has remixed the original Hybrid Classic Solio with a magnesium alloy shell, a new iGo charging system and better specs.Posted: 28 March 2008
Top 10 solar chargers for gadgets
...roof of your house like Damien Hirst's. A growing number of products are using solar power to charge up phones, digital music players, BlackBerrys, and other gadgets....Posted: 10 January 2008
Global Solar Sunlinq 6.5W Review
Small, light and simple, this pricey car-friendly solar panel will be too basic for most people wanting to recharge gadgets.Posted: 20 March 2008
Convert an old bag into a solar power station
Read on to discover how to make your old backpack, tote or even a handbag into a clean green charging station for your gadgets.Posted: 14 April 2008
Super Charger solar panel halves Freeloader charging time
On sale now, the Super Charger is a large weather-resistant solar panel that's designed to power up the Freeloader solar charger in double time.Posted: 02 April 2008
Tech tackles energy consumption at CES
After years of burying its head in the sand, the technology industry is finally tackling green issues and cutting back on energy-guzzling gadgets.Posted: 10 January 2008
BigBelly Solar bin slims down to fit more
The BigBelly bin is a US invention that uses solar power to crushes rubbish so it doesn't need emptying as often, and the latest version is slim and sleek enough to fit in even on Miami's model-packed streets.Posted: 04 January 2008
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