Green IT (90 - 110 of 110 items)
 

iGo Green Power Charger

The advantage to iGo's Green Technology, as it calls its secret sauce, is that it automatically shuts off--so laptops can be plugged in, but won't draw unnecessary energy.

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Added on Dec 21, 2009  

ZigBee develops wireless standard to power devices

Energy harvesting devices eliminate the need for batteries by converting energy from their surroundings into electricity.

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Added on Dec 21, 2009  

Carbon regs will drive datacenter outsourcing and cloud computing

RagingWire's facility manager discusses keeping up with shifting demands of the datacenter world

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Added on Dec 20, 2009  

Startup offers energy saving software for the datacenter

Viridity Software's offering analyzes which parts of the datacenter are using power and why, and it recommends power-saving steps

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Added on Dec 20, 2009  

Fujitsu to cut CO2 emissions by more than 15 million tons

The global expansion of Fujitsu's Green Policy Innovation is expected to help customers, and the public in general, substantially diminish their "environmental footprints"


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Added on Dec 10, 2009 

VMware Urges Businesses to go Green, Cut Costs

VMware's vSphere can increase hardware usage by 85%

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Added on Nov 30, 2009  
 

Prototype mobile phone with fuel cell on display at Ceatec

DMFCs are seen as a greener source of energy and can be refilled in seconds, unlike traditional batteries that need recharging; still no word on when it will become a product.

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Added on Dec 21, 2009  

Worried about carbon regs yet? You should be

With the EPA empowered to regulate GHGs and required carbon reporting pending, green tech will raise its whip in 2010


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Added on Dec 20, 2009 

ZigBee develops wireless standard to power devices without batteries

The industry organization is working on the Green Power standard for gadgets to harvest energy from their surroundings

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Added on Dec 20, 2009  

Intel introduces next-generation laptop, desktop chips

Intel on Thursday introduced its next-generation of PC chips that could make laptops and desktops faster and more power efficient. Laptops and desktops based on new Westmere 32-nm chips will appear early next year


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Added on Dec 18, 2009 

Intel unveils energy-efficient 48-core chip

Intel Corp. is honing its sights on many-core chips that are far more powerful than today's dual and quad-core processors. Research chip said to be 10x to 20x more powerful than chips in multicore Core family

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Added on Dec 09, 2009  
 
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CW Weekly Quiz

Question 1 of 5

Question : The iPhone 4 may be selling faster than hotcakes, but a few sticky problems have emerged. Which of the following is not one of the complaints iPhone users have lodged?

  • Videocam locks up
  • Yellowish spots on screen
  • Antenna problems
  • Short battery life
 

Power your gadgets by sun and water

Added on Dec 21, 2009  

Tech's looming battle against rising energy costs

Green is not enough: How IT can (and must) lead the energy-savings charge across the entire enterprise

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Added on Dec 21, 2009  

Green IT: Shuffling virtual servers for optimum power efficiency

Today's datacenters squander AC power on excess capacity. But what if you could assemble dynamic, virtual server farms on the fly and consume only the power you need?

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Added on Dec 20, 2009  

Prototype mobile phone with fuel cell on display at Ceatec

DMFCs are seen as a greener source of energy and can be refilled in seconds, unlike traditional batteries that need recharging; still no word on when it will become a product


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Added on Dec 20, 2009 

Biking 2.0: MIT 'smart' wheel tracks mileage, traffic, friends

Why just go for a plain old bike ride when you could pedal and keep track of traffic, mileage and your friends all at the same time? University shows off e-wheel that can store energy then give riders a boost on hills

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Added on Dec 16, 2009  

IT Heads Get Green Thumbs: Symantec

Over 1,000 IT executives worldwide pointed to a shift from implementing green technologies primarily for cost reduction purposes, to a more balanced awareness of also improving their company's environmental standing.

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Added on Dec 01, 2009