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Inhabitat’s Week in Green: electric taxis, paper robots and a cathedral of 55,000 LEDs

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. This week Inhabitat saw the light as we reported on several spellbinding new projects around the world — including an incredible cathedral made from 55,000 LEDs and a glowing prefab pod building modeled after the genetic structure of plankton.

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. This week Inhabitat saw the light as we reported on several spellbinding new projects around the world — including an incredible cathedral made from 55,000 LEDs and a glowing prefab pod building modeled after the genetic structure of plankton.

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webOS Enyo 1.0 now available to all, just requires patch and patience

HP’s Enyo framework is an essential ingredient for allowing new apps to work on webOS devices with different resolutions, but due to some sort of ethnocentric hiccup, v1.0 hasn’t officially reached all international webOS phones and tablets. Fortunately, WebOS Internals has prepared a nice little Preware install package that anyone, anywhere can enjoy

HP’s Enyo framework is an essential ingredient for allowing new apps to work on webOS devices with different resolutions, but due to some sort of ethnocentric hiccup, v1.0 hasn’t officially reached all international webOS phones and tablets. Fortunately, WebOS Internals has prepared a nice little Preware install package that anyone, anywhere can enjoy

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20 Million Year Old Lake Beneath Antarctica Is About to Be Uncovered

Two and a half miles under the Earth is Lake Vostok, which hasn’t seen the light of day in 20 million years. It’s taken almost 20 years of drilling, but Russian scientists are about to break through and explore the lake at the bottom of the world. More

Two and a half miles under the Earth is Lake Vostok, which hasn’t seen the light of day in 20 million years. It’s taken almost 20 years of drilling, but Russian scientists are about to break through and explore the lake at the bottom of the world. More

Base Jumping Off the Most Insane Pool in the World

Singapore’s Marina Bay Sands hotel is home to one of the most-photographed and internet beloved swimming pools on the planet. It’s atop a massive tower, and looks seamless, like a levitating mirror. So why not leap off off of it?

Singapore’s Marina Bay Sands hotel is home to one of the most-photographed and internet beloved swimming pools on the planet. It’s atop a massive tower, and looks seamless, like a levitating mirror. So why not leap off off of it?

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Tilera sees sense in the server wars, puts just 36 cores in its newest processor

While Tilera’s forthcoming 100-core processors threaten to set off fire alarms around the world, the company has finally brought out its more sensible 36-core variant. The 1.2GHz Tile-GX36 sips just 24 watts and is designed to be especially handy with short and sharp jobs like processing internet transactions

While Tilera’s forthcoming 100-core processors threaten to set off fire alarms around the world, the company has finally brought out its more sensible 36-core variant. The 1.2GHz Tile-GX36 sips just 24 watts and is designed to be especially handy with short and sharp jobs like processing internet transactions

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Daily Report: Businesses Look for a BlackBerry Substitute

Although BlackBerry is a must-have accessory for the growing business class in the developing economies of the world and RIM is adding customers there at a healthy clip, the company faces a problem in its established markets. Businesses are looking for another option besides the BlackBerry. Apple is making its push into the enterprise.

Although BlackBerry is a must-have accessory for the growing business class in the developing economies of the world and RIM is adding customers there at a healthy clip, the company faces a problem in its established markets. Businesses are looking for another option besides the BlackBerry. Apple is making its push into the enterprise.

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Here Come the Cloud Cartels

A Forrester report identifies a corporate computing future controlled by a few big global companies that have most of the world’s information resources. Businesses, it says, are not ready for the scrambling to build software that can differentiate them in this world.

A Forrester report identifies a corporate computing future controlled by a few big global companies that have most of the world’s information resources. Businesses, it says, are not ready for the scrambling to build software that can differentiate them in this world.

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Boot up: Google and Facebook work on antiphishing tool, Richard Stallman on MegaUpload arrests, and more

Plus Google search chief responds to critics, and what Steve Jobs told Eric Schmidt in an email in 2010 A quick burst of 5 links for you to chew over, as picked by the Technology team Antiphishing standard in the works from Google, Facebook, others > > CNET News Google, Facebook, Microsoft, Yahoo, PayPal and others are working together on a standard that can be used across the Internet for blocking phishing e-mails. Not before time. Steve Jobs told Google to stop poaching workers > > Reuters And the Google employee was supposedly terminated within the hour.

Plus Google search chief responds to critics, and what Steve Jobs told Eric Schmidt in an email in 2010 A quick burst of 5 links for you to chew over, as picked by the Technology team Antiphishing standard in the works from Google, Facebook, others > > CNET News Google, Facebook, Microsoft, Yahoo, PayPal and others are working together on a standard that can be used across the Internet for blocking phishing e-mails. Not before time. Steve Jobs told Google to stop poaching workers > > Reuters And the Google employee was supposedly terminated within the hour.

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The Ultimate Urban Winter Jacket

Usually, when winter is not being a cowardly little bitch , you need a warm jacket to keep from freezing to death. But if you live in a city, like more than half the world’s population, you need something something more versatile—and stylish—than just a sealskin or a pillow with sleeves

Usually, when winter is not being a cowardly little bitch , you need a warm jacket to keep from freezing to death. But if you live in a city, like more than half the world’s population, you need something something more versatile—and stylish—than just a sealskin or a pillow with sleeves

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O2 data breach potentially shares your cellphone number with the world

There’s an alarming rumor circulating that suggests that UK network O2 forwards your phone number to any website visited on a smartphone. Lewis Peckover built a site that displays the header data sent to sites you visit, finding a network-specific field called “x-up-calling-line-id” which displayed his number. Angry users who tested the site have flooded the company’s official Twitter, which is currently responding with: “Security is our top most priority, we’re investigating this at the moment & will come back with more info as soon as we can.” The Next Web confirmed that Orange , T-Mobile and Vodafone numbers are unaffected by the issue, but GiffGaff and Tesco Mobile (both MVNOs that operate on the same network) do

There’s an alarming rumor circulating that suggests that UK network O2 forwards your phone number to any website visited on a smartphone. Lewis Peckover built a site that displays the header data sent to sites you visit, finding a network-specific field called “x-up-calling-line-id” which displayed his number. Angry users who tested the site have flooded the company’s official Twitter, which is currently responding with: “Security is our top most priority, we’re investigating this at the moment & will come back with more info as soon as we can.” The Next Web confirmed that Orange , T-Mobile and Vodafone numbers are unaffected by the issue, but GiffGaff and Tesco Mobile (both MVNOs that operate on the same network) do

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