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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
Sony Reader versus books: what's greener?
Does Sony's e-book viewer have a smaller environmental impact than the printed book? Let's take a look.Posted: 04 September 2008
OWL energy monitor drops to £30
Previously the average energy monitor would've set you back £45, but you can now pick up one for a piffling £30.Posted: 08 August 2008
Fujitsu previews corn laptop
We've seen laptops made from wood, but will our portable PCs soon be made from corn and potatoes? Fujitsu certainly thinks so.Posted: 10 January 2008
Digg's Kevin Rose becomes unlikely eco hero
Kevin Rose has outlined the idea for 'iPower', a system that would automatically save energy by powering your gadgets off when you leave home.Posted: 12 August 2008
Google phone could track your carbon footprint
Imagine a phone that tracks your movements and -- with a touch of a button -- shows you how to green your car journeys by taking public transport instead.Posted: 19 June 2008
Global Solar Sunlinq 6.5W Review
Small, light and simple, this pricey car-friendly solar panel will be too basic for most people wanting to recharge gadgets.Posted: 20 March 2008
Photos: LG's solar Bluetooth hands-free car kit
Is there anything you can't stick a solar panel on to make it 'green'? Perhaps not, judging from this new solar-powered wireless phone kit, the LG HFB-500.Posted: 27 May 2008
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