Oh goodie, something else for me to spend money on! I haven’t had occasion to travel much with my iPhone up until the past few months, when I’ve really tested the limits of its battery life. And, like most iPhone users, I don’t really have good things to say about it.
That’s why I’ll be taking [...]
IBM has tapped China for its first Energy and Utilities Solutions Lab, which essentially showcases technologies that could aid in the development of smart grid solutions and other intelligent energy applications.
For perspective, ZPryme Research & Consulting pegs the anticipated amount of investment by the Chinese government in smart grid and related technologies at $7.3 billion [...]
This one is for everyone who exploring both the green angle and the efficiency angle associated with flash and solid-state storage. FalconStor Software, in conjunction with Violin Memory, has created a flash memory-based storage product called the FalconStor NSS SAN Accelerator.
The company is touting the performance enhancements that the technology provides — it is designed [...]
The upstart LED e-tailer that could, HolidayLEDs.com, collected more than 10,000 pounds of incandescent Christmas and holiday lights during its third annual recycling drive.
That was at least double what was collected last year. Although the drive was supposed to end on Feb. 28, 2010, the company will continue it indefinitely. The main difference between [...]
Was talking to an electronic waste (e-waste) management company CEO yesterday (more on his business next week) who mentioned that something like 30 percent of all Fortune 500 businesses now have some sort of formal strategy for handling the lifecycle management and disposal of their hardware technology. Frankly, this seems pitifully low to me. But [...]