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  • Get rid of teleco equipment the green way

    Electronic-waste management company Shields Environmental specifically focuses on the recycling or reuse of obsolete networking gear.

    Blog posts | February 13, 2012 2:32pm PST

  • Keeping watch against power waste, Part 6

    The latest version of NightWatchman, from software developer 1E, gets even more granular about power management by reporting energy consumption not only specific to certain hardware configurations...

    Blog posts | November 1, 2010 6:01am PDT

  • Transparency, accountability, and IT success

    There is a clear link between transparency and accountability in preventing mismanagement, inefficiency, and waste. The bright light of day can have remarkable impact solving problems that lead to...

    Blog posts | September 14, 2010 4:38am PDT

  • 5 things you should know about e-waste

    Some of the best-read posts in this blog over time have covered a topic that continues to bubble up in the public consciousness: how to get rid of the computers and mobile phones and printers and...

    Blog posts | August 23, 2010 1:38pm PDT

  • Death of an analog TV

    Greenpeace is predicting a spike in electronic waste as the U.S. shifts to digital television. CNET News follows a TV as it gets recycled and offers guidance on what to consider when getting rid...

    Videos | June 9, 2009 5:20am PDT

  • Foam finds new life

    At the AlwaysOn Venture Summit in Half Moon Bay, Calif., J. Brian Hennessy, chief marketing officer of Mobius Technologies, explains how the company has found a way to turn industrial...

    Videos | December 5, 2008 12:10pm PST

  • Refining vegetable oil into diesel fuel

    At the AlwaysOn Venture Summit in Half Moon Bay, Calif., Peter Bell, co-founder of Renewable Fuel Products, explains that his company's reactors are small and mobile enough to be loaded onto the...

    Videos | December 5, 2008 11:50am PST

  • Nuclear waste, cheaper than Iraq, more expensive than a new laptop

    Seems you and I and all the American taxpayers are paying big-time for nuclear waste. Now I realize the costs are paltry compared to occupying countries in Asia, the costs of nuclear waste...

    Blog posts | February 19, 2008 7:57am PST

  • Photo: Turning waste into energy

    Start-up Ze-gen is testing a cleaner technique for turning municipal solid waste into electricity.

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