Dell ups sustainability efforts with AirCarbon packaging
Dell says the AirCarbon manufacturing process alone produces a net positive impact on the environment by sequestering more carbon from the air than it produces.
Dell says the AirCarbon manufacturing process alone produces a net positive impact on the environment by sequestering more carbon from the air than it produces.
Dell is hoping to cater to the SMB and medium-sized business markets with new enterprise-class wireless access solutions.
Less than one week after the consumer electronics industry vowed to do better on collecting, reusing or recycling end-of-life products, Dell has announced that it took in about 150 million pounds of unwanted technology in fiscal year 2011.That amount includes computers, monitors, printers, scanners and computer accessories.
A proposed amendment to existing solid waste disposal laws would restrict export of virtually every non-working electronics device to developing nations.
Dell has published its latest corporate responsibility report today. While I know you may be interested in what the company is doing from an operations standpoint to improve its stance toward the environment, what you really care about from a green-tech perspective is how the company is redesigning its products.
Tech giant Dell has created a specific site where you can shop for Dell technologies that are explicitly designed (or marketed) as green, from both a materials standpoint and from an energy-efficiency standpoint.The site, if you think about it, is really just a subset of its existing e-commerce offerings.
Next Friday marks the four-month anniversary of the proper debut of Dell's Adamo luxury ultraportable laptop, and it occurred to me recently that Dell hasn't done much since then to promote or reposition the ultra-premium notebook.What happened?
The debate has started again over a proposed bill meant to help thwart exports of e-waste by electronics recyclers.As I've reported several times in this blog, the e-waste issue continues to build as a national interest, because more and more individuals and businesses are opting to recycle their old computers and other electronics gear.
Hewlett-Packard may currently be the biggest high-tech company on earth, but Dell is winning the mindshare battle (for now) when it comes to green IT, according to a new GreenFactor business survey.The poll of CIOs and Senior IT Managers by Strategic Oxygen and Cohn & Wolfe covered close to 3,500 high-level executives in more than 11 countries.
Dell announced today three new PCs. One of them, the Studio Hybrid, is a small form-factor desktop with a novel design that competes with the Apple Mac mini and HP Slimline series.