Archive for February, 2010

Feb 24 2010

Sprint: Give us your tired mobile phones, we’ll recycle them

Published by Heather Clancy under green tech, recycling

Sprint expands buyback program for mobile phones, offering credit even for competitors' devices.

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Feb 23 2010

Call it the corporate version of the American recovery act: Intel spearheads $3.5B cleantech investment initiative

Intel and more than two dozen venture capitalists pledge $3.5B to ramp investment in cleantech innovation.

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Feb 23 2010

UN predicts from bad to worse on e-waste problem

UN: As more developing nations start to buy electronics locally, the e-waste challenge could grow exponentially.

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Feb 23 2010

IBM, Ricoh team on print manager that tracks costs AND carbon

IBM and Ricoh bid to bring more sustainability discipline to office devices.

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Feb 22 2010

Survey: Utilities believe nuclear, wind have most potential to serve environmental needs

Survey questions how utilities can afford smart grid investments. And Obama must be making them happy: Nuclear tops utilities' list of generation technologies best-suited to nation's environmental needs.

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Feb 22 2010

Distributed computing works, why not distributed energy?

Chances are, you have a furnace or some climate control system in your home. Why not your own power plant?

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Feb 19 2010

Wireless player plays up smart grid security theme

Wireless player plays security angle in smart grid deployments.

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Feb 19 2010

HP emphasizes energy savings, recycled content in new retail photo printer

Lens on efficiency: Printing giant HP updates retail photo-production technology with energy, chemical waste in mind.

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Feb 18 2010

Making a switch: Blade adds DC-powered Gigabit Ethernet product

Blade Network adds two DC-powered switches to it data center networking line.

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Feb 17 2010

Zamboni to the rescue after electric ice groom shortcircuits

Electric ice groomer snafu underscores need for green tech testing.

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