
Watch TV on the beach
TV addicts rejoice 鈥 you could soon watch while soaking up the sun. Last month, UK company Cello Electronics launched the world鈥檚 first solar-powered television at the Solar Africa EXPO in Nairobi, Kenya. Aimed at viewers in motor homes and boats 鈥 as well as the roughly 1.2 billion people without reliable electricity 鈥 the 22-inch LED TV has a battery that is charged by a solar panel and provides 10 hours of running time. That鈥檚 plenty of time to be a beach potato.
鈥淚n 2003, for the first time since the Second World War, the United Kingdom took part in an opposed invasion鈥
So begins @ChilcotBot鈥檚 tweet- by-tweet posting of the 2.6-million-word report on the Iraq war released on 6 July
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Bitcoin taxes
Zug in Switzerland has become the first city in the world to accept the cryptocurrency bitcoin for government services. The pilot scheme, which started on 1 July, will allow citizens to use bitcoin to pay taxes, fines and fees 鈥 as long as the amount is less than 200 Swiss francs ($205).