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Sony Bravia KDL-32V2000 Review
The beautiful picture and build quality don't quite make up for this TV's environmental failures -- even though its power consumption when on standby is miniscule.Posted: 27 June 2008
JVC LT-32DG8 Review
While TVs can never be called green, some are better than others. This JVC is smack bang in the middle of them, meaning we can't call it anything but average.Posted: 27 June 2008
Video: how to get a clean efficient fridge
In this Smart Tips video, Rikke explains that by cleaning the coils on the back of your fridge, you could increase its efficiency and save yourself energy.Posted: 27 June 2008
Business: employees fail to bring green steps home
...Minimises Power Savings). Over 78 per cent struggle to replicate the energy efficiency they display at home when they get into the office. Fifty-six per cent are...Posted: 27 June 2008
Business: Dell touts green certification
...organisation is backed by utility companies. "Participating utilities and energy efficiency organizations across North America have contributed over $5 million (£2.5...Posted: 26 June 2008
TVonics DTR-FP250 Digital TV Recorder Review
This is a greener Freeview Playback digital video recorder, with great features top marks for user-friendliness.Posted: 16 June 2008
PC Power Down Preview
A software and hardware combo to help you switch off your PC and accessories.Posted: 12 June 2008
Natural and eco loft insulation comparison
To help you pick the greenest insulation material, we've rounded up six sustainable choices from sheep's wool to recycled plastic bottles.Posted: 11 June 2008
Top 10 money-saving eco gadgets
Saving the planet often involves saving cash. So even if you don't give a stuff about polar bears or East Anglia going underwater, there's a reason to be interested in green products.Posted: 30 May 2008
1W goal for new One Laptop Per Child
The new design could give a big boost to green computers -- it's expected to use as little as 1W for power, a fraction of the 18-37 watt laptops SmartPlanet uses.Posted: 27 May 2008
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