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Displaying items by tag: Green

If your SOHO electricity bill is anything like mine, it's time to look for energy savings from always-on infrastructure such as network equipment. D-Link reckons it has something to offer.

Published in Market
Friday, 09 January 2009 08:20

Apple shareholders propose, directors oppose

Apple shareholders are putting four motions to the company's annual meeting on February 25, but the board of directors is opposing each and every one of them.

Published in Core Dump
Pop Quiz: what is the most environmentally friendly drive for data centres today? Samsung reckons it has the answer in the biggest little speedy green SSD yet.

Published in Energy
Wednesday, 07 January 2009 19:55

Brits in panic over lightbulb shortage

File under strange but true: it seems that there is a veritable panic amongst Brits over fast dwindling stocks of traditional 100W incandescent lightbulbs.

Published in Energy
Wednesday, 26 November 2008 12:09

D-Link aims to 'green' home networks

Many of us are looking for ways to cut electricity consumption at home for financial as well as environmental reasons. But turning off your network infrastructure is a bit of a chore, so D-Link's come up with some ideas to automate power savings.

Published in Energy
Just how green can you be with your iPod in one hand and your iPhone in the other? Can onions and paper help you improve your place in the environmentally friendly tech stakes?

Published in Energy
Hosting and disaster recovery provider Interactive has today switched to exclusively green power for its operations, and officially opened its new Melbourne facility.

Published in Energy
Thursday, 13 November 2008 05:22

Fujitsu helps clients check green credentials

A new online diagnostic tool offered by Fujitsu helps its clients move towards environmental sustainability.

Published in Energy
Wednesday, 12 November 2008 12:31

HP puts a saintly Halo on videoconferencing

Hands up all those dissatisfied with conventional teleconferencing systems. Keep your hand up if you've had the chance to try HP's Halo system and are still not happy. What, nobody?

Published in Energy
With the global recession upon us, many unused shipping (cargo) containers are just sitting around on waterfront docks all over the world. Because of this surplus of empty containers, some industrious architects and builders are using them to build houses and other such “green” based projects.

Published in Energy
Much packaging is designed to make products look good on the shelf or to discourage shoplifting. Neither is relevant to online retailing, so Amazon is moving towards "frustration-free packaging".

Wednesday, 15 October 2008 05:56

How to save 12 percent on your power bill instantly

In a typical household, over 12 percent of the power bill goes on the small amounts of power consumed by devices in standby mode.  Are you a gamer?  Well ratchet that figure up considerably further.  TrickleStar have a device to save that waste.  iTWire spoke to co-founder Bernard Emby recently.

Published in Energy
Greenpeace has praised Apple for eliminating certain harmful chemicals from the latest iPods. That's quite a turnaround for the organisation that previously criticised Apple not for its deeds but for a lack of words.

Published in Energy
Wednesday, 03 September 2008 00:36

How much would you pay to sit on a PlayStation 2?

In what it claims as a world first, a UK company has announced a chair made from 100 percent recycled plastic from a single source. Oh yes, that source happens to be the Sony PlayStation 2 games console...

Published in Energy
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