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Is the 4G Nano really the greenest iPod yet?
"The latest-generation iPods are significantly less toxic than before" says Greenpeace.Posted: 15 September 2008
Hands-on: Medis Power Pack fuel cell charger (verdict: not bad)
The Medis 24-7 Power Pack is one of the first liquid fuel-cell chargers for small gadgets.Posted: 12 September 2008
WEEE at one: 1 in 5 still not recycling gadgets
New surveys say we're still not recycling gadgets, despite the Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment law preparing to celebrate its first birthday.Posted: 27 June 2008
Recycle a USB drive, plant a tree
...near future: while separating the bottles and cans from paper products in the recycling bin, we may also need to set aside some old flash drives. That, at least, is...Posted: 17 January 2008
Win! One of 10 pairs of USBCell batteries
Just answer one question and you could bagsy a pair of these nifty, landfill-beating AA batteries.Posted: 12 November 2007
Design software predicts products' green rating
Autodesk has come up with a software plug-in that would allow designers to calculate the carbon emissions and recyclability of products.Posted: 06 May 2008
BigBelly Solar now compacts recycling
...a compactor for recycled goods. It comes in a few configurations, but the recycling units (for paper or bottles and cans) have their own panels and are placed...Posted: 25 April 2008
Greener Gadgets conference: the highlights
...chemicals and heavy metals are used in the production of electronics -- plus, recycling rates are very low. The Greener Gadgets conference in New York saw exhibitors...Posted: 05 February 2008
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