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  • Start-up sells membrane that powers mobiles

    Start-up PolyFuel has commercially released a membrane for creating fuel cells for laptops and mobile phones, a milestone in the budding fuel cell industry.

  • It's a plane, it's broadband

    The world's first unmanned plane intended as a telecom tower in the sky is attracting interest as a new way to get broadband Internet connections to businesses.

  • Sun-powered plane spreads broadband

    A US-based technology company is planning to launch crewless solar-powered airplanes that would provide entire cities with broadband Internet access and 3G mobile services coming from 70,000 feet above the ground.

  • Cruising into new skies

    Airships are on the rise again, thanks to a handful of entrepreneurs around the world. Some are rebuilding 1930s-style airships with new technology; others are tossing tradition to the wind as they propose designs that are ambitious and downright difficult to believe.

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