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The International Energy Agency is making energy statistics available for iPhone and iPads. Formed in 1974 for nearly 40 years, the IEA has become known as one of the world's foremost authorities for energy statistics.

We can all marvel at the speed with which the development of electronic hardware has escalated since its humble beginnings. That's a good thing.

The rate at which we are currently consuming energy, however is guaranteed to outpace the rate at which we are developing energy. That's a bad thing.

Two new products have hit the market that use the power of the sun to charge your iPhone.

First up is NovoTek's Solar Surge.

While the media and consumers are clamouring about the Apple iPad and how quickly you can get your hands on one, it appears Mac may have a major cleantech announcement coming in the near future.

 

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