Computers
Greenpeace Paints “Hazardous Products” On Hewlett-Packard Roof.
So, Greenpeace takes it upon themselves to graffiti the top of HP’s headquarters with the words “hazardous products” in order to protest the use of toxic materials in their computers, saying that:
“There is no reason for HP to continue using these toxic products. It’s technically feasible and consumers want it too. Apple has proven they [...]
12th “Guide To Greener Gadgets” Calls Out PC Makers On Eco Promises.
Greenpeace has released their 12th “Guide to Greener Gadgets” and some of the results are not pretty. They have called out HP, Lenovo and Dell for backtracking on their commitment to eliminate PVC plastic and brominated flame retardants (BFRs) from their products by the end of 2009
Read Article | CommentsApple Debuts a Greener, Less Toxic iPod Nano
Last year, Steve Jobs promised that Apple work work toward less toxic, easier-to-recycle consumer products. So how do the new iPod Nanos measure up?
Read Article | CommentsNew Climate Supercomputer Made of “iPod Chips”
A proposed climate model supercomputer would be made up of 20 million chips similar to those in the iPod. iTunes, meet your maker.
Read Article | CommentsMeet Your New Browser: Flock’s Eco-Edition
So you love Green. You’re into social media, and you spend a lot of time organizing information on the web. Meet your new browser: the Flock Eco-Edition. It’s high-octane web browsing for EcoTechies.
Read Article | CommentsAn Earth Day Treat: Google Earth 4.3
Google Earth is a petroleum and green guilt-free way to tour the planet. Just in time for Earth Day, here’s a fresh version of the popular program with street level views and zoomy new 3D features.
Read Article | Comments


Subscribe via email: