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- Hewlett-Packard Kills Its Greenest Desktop ? For Now
- Greentech Media submits: By Michael Kanellos HP's greenest desktop was sent to the landfill. Back in 2008, Hewlett-Packard HPQ unveiled the dc7800 slim desktop. The idea behind the computer was that it would take less space and consume less power than standard desktops. The computer sported a...
- External links 2009-08-12
- IBM Delves into Lithium-Air Batteries, Water-Cooled Supercomputers
- Greentech Media submits: By Jeff St. John [[IBM]] is busy looking for ways to make lithium-air batteries with 10 times the storage capacity of their lithium-ion cousins, and it has a Swiss supercomputer being cooled with water at the chip level – the technology could find its way into...
- External links 2009-06-23
- Hewlett Packard's Data Center Smart Grid: Two Trends in One Name
- Greentech Media submits: By Jeff St. John Hewlett Packard HPQ has connected the dots between the trendy term "smart grid" and its work to make data centers more efficient. by Greentech Media
- External links 2009-11-08
- Greenpeace Gives HP, Apple More Green Points
- Greentech Media submits: By Jeff St. John Greenpeace might have waited about a month, and saved itself the paint. by Greentech Media
- External links 2009-10-05
- Dell to Apple: Our Laptops Are Greener Than Yours
- Greentech Media submits: By Ucilia Wang How green are Apple's AAPL laptops? Not as green as you think, said a Dell DELL executive in a blog post Friday. by Greentech Media
- External links 2008-12-22
- Apple Skips Zinc in New Notebook Batteries
- Greentech Media submits: By Michael Kanellos Well, here’s a surprise. by Greentech Media
- External links 2009-01-07
- Good Chance Apple Will Choose ZPower for Its New Notebook Batteries
- Greentech Media submits: By Michael Kanellos On the eve of Macworld, the rumors are buzzing that Apple AAPL will release a new notebook that features batteries from ZPower, which makes a silver zinc battery. by Greentech Media
- External links 2009-01-06
- H-P Offers Cash Rebates for E-Waste
- Greentech Media submits: By Michael Kanellos Taking out the trash is becoming a heated contest. by Greentech Media
- External links 2009-01-07
- Sun?s Latest Server Is Pricier but Offers Real Energy Savings
- Greentech Media submits: By Michael Kanellos Servers and computers technically aren’t one of largest consumers of electricity in America. In Northern California, datacenters account for only 2.5 percent of the electricity consumed. By contrast, lighting accounts for about 22 percent of the power gobbled up in America. by Greentech...
- External links 2008-10-15
- Hewlett-Packard Puts a Power Cap on Servers
- Greentech Media submits: By Michael Kanellos Think of Dynamic Power Capping from Hewlett-Packard HPQ as a circuit breaker for the circuit breaker. by Greentech Media
- External links 2008-11-03
- Sun Micro: Flash Memory Goes Corporate
- Greentech Media submits: By Jeff St. John Flash memory is going corporate. by Greentech Media
- External links 2008-11-11
- Trina Solar Joins UMG-Silicon Play
- Greentech Media submits: By Ucilia Wang The polysilicon shortage might be over soon, but that isn't stopping Trina Solar TSL from devoting its resources to developing products using a dirtier but cheaper class of silicon. by Greentech Media
- External links 2008-11-11
- Applied Materials To Cut 12% of Staff After Weak Earnings
- Greentech Media submits: By Ucilia Wang Applied Materials Inc. AMAT, a chip company that has invested heavily in its emerging solar business, plans to cut 12 percent of its workforce to reduce costs and weather the economic downturn, the company said Wednesday. by Greentech Media
- External links 2008-11-12
- EnerNOC: Smart Grid Business Models Taking Shape
- Greentech Media submits: By Michael Kanellos One of the reasons the PC market took off so rapidly in the 1980s and 1990s was that everyone seemed to quickly know their place in the world. Intel INTC shuttled off memory and focused almost exclusively on processors and chipsets. PC...
- External links 2008-10-22
- Dell Cuts 20 Million Pounds of Packaging Materials
- Greentech Media submits: By Michael Kanellos It’s plastic for paper at Dell DELL. by Greentech Media
- External links 2008-12-17
- H-P Adopts Green Batteries for Its Notebooks
- Greentech Media submits: By Michael Kanellos The slow, painful process of improving batteries takes another small, but somewhat important, step forward today. by Greentech Media
- External links 2008-12-10
- NetApp Throttles Its Air Conditioners and Saves Millions of Dollars
- Greentech Media submits: By Michael Kanellos Shut down the air conditioners and earn millions. by Greentech Media
- External links 2008-12-09
- Dell Stakes Out Aggressive E-Waste Policy
- Greentech Media submits: By Jeff St. John Dell Inc. DELL says it's going above and beyond leading standards when it comes to recycling used electronics, an industry that critics say is bringing tons of toxic materials to developing countries. by Greentech Media
- External links 2009-05-13
- Sun Micro, Samsung Collaborate on Flash Drive Design
- Greentech Media submits: By Michael Kanellos It's about the size ten business cards stacked on top of each other, consumes less power than a compact florescent and it holds 24 gigabytes. by Greentech Media
- External links 2009-03-12
- H-P's Sonata Based Laptop: Triple the Battery Staying Power
- Greentech Media submits: By Fredrik Wass Same Li-ion technology, but triple the lasting time. H-P HPQ yesterday finally launched its Enviro Series notebooks with the tweaked technology in it. The batteries is provided by Boston-Power and are expected to last 1,000 charging cycles, compared to 300 or less from...
- External links 2009-03-16
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