25 stories tagged green gadgets in Tech News, sorted by match
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Charge your iPhone with motion power… in 2009
M2E Power says that six hours of cumulative motion can add 30 to 60 minutes of talk time to a mobile phone.Posted: 26 August 2008
Energy monitoring lands on phones with Plogg-Blu
Ever wanted to know how much electricity your other half's huge home entertainment system is consuming? This gadget could be for you.Posted: 04 August 2008
D-Link launches frugal internet routers
D-Link says its three-strrong Xtreme NT range uses 40 per cent less power than its previous models.Posted: 29 July 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
Iqua shines with in-car solar phone kit
Take a look at how Iqua's new Visor SUN compares to the Daddy of solar car kits, LG's HFB-500.Posted: 01 September 2008
Energenie: cheapest anti-standby gadget yet
If your socket's in an awkward place or you just want convenience, this is worth a look to save money and energy.Posted: 21 August 2008
Wattson price plummets below £100
It's still twice the price of most energy monitors and three times the price of the OWL, but you get what you pay for.Posted: 11 August 2008
Hands-on with the LG W2252TE, the 'world's most eco-friendly monitor'
It doesn't save polar bears from melting ice, but this LCD monitor is incredibly frugal with its power consumption and could modestly cut your electricity bill.Posted: 11 August 2008
Money-saving Standby Saver hits Argos at £20
The "as seen-on Dragons' Den" Standby Saver has arrived nationwide and claims a bunch of benefits over its rivals. But will it really save you cash?Posted: 01 August 2008
Recharge your batteries, help the WWF
Battery-maker Uniross has just unveiled a bunch of new WWF-backed rechargeable batteries and chargers, and USBCell warns the UK is in the firing line for EU fines if we don't buck up our battery recycling by 2012.Posted: 16 June 2008
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