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Vihaan's solar-powered GSM network operates at `zero cost'
18 Feb 2009
Vihaan Network Ltd has unveiled the world's first solar-powered GSM system that allows mobile phone networks to operate at near zero cost and remain eco-friendly.
Mobile phone makers moving to solar-powered handsets
By By Mary Thomas | 18 Feb 2009
The mobile phone industry is going to great lengths to boast its environmental credentials. Mary Thomas reports
Mobile phone makers moving to solar-powered handsets
By By Mary Thomas | 18 Feb 2009
The mobile phone industry is going to great lengths to boast its environmental credentials. Mary Thomas reports
Mobile phone makers moving to solar-powered handsets
By By Mary Thomas | 18 Feb 2009
The mobile phone industry is going to great lengths to boast its environmental credentials. Mary Thomas reports
Mobile phone makers moving to solar-powered handsets
By By Mary Thomas | 18 Feb 2009
The mobile phone industry is going to great lengths to boast its environmental credentials. Mary Thomas reports
Mobile phone makers moving to solar-powered handsets
By By Mary Thomas | 18 Feb 2009
The mobile phone industry is going to great lengths to boast its environmental credentials. Mary Thomas reports
KFC to set up 200 new restaurants in UK
18 Feb 2009
KFC to set up 200 new restaurants in UK
18 Feb 2009
Government committed to help weavers: Vaghela
17 Feb 2009
3G spectrum decision likely this week
17 Feb 2009
Lego and Disney sign agreement
17 Feb 2009
Lego and Disney sign agreement
17 Feb 2009
US, China in race for top slot in global wind industry
17 Feb 2009
US and China are leading the race on adding new installed wind power capacity, while in Europe it has emerged the top source for new power generation capacity addition
Thoratec to buy out Australia's HeartWare
14 Feb 2009
Walmart Canada changes logo, slashes prices
14 Feb 2009
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