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- Ebook readers greener than books, study says
- Sony PS3 Slim uses half the power of old PS3
- Vexia Econav 435 and 355 tested: Saving you petrol, in theory at least
- Sony boosts rechargeable batteries
- Greenpeace graffitis HP's headquarters
- PecoBOO: Eco-friendly webcam software turns off unwatched screens
- AlertMe links up with British Gas for home energy management trial
- Don't forget to feed the 'leccy meter: Tesla opening European showrooms
- Eco-documentary Home is first simultaneous cinema, TV and YouTube premiere
- Pixel Qi 3qi hybrid LCD/e-paper display
- Sony Ericsson goes green with Ling and C901 GreenHeart
- Air-fuelled battery could store 10 times more power
- Nissan may launch hybrid 370Z sports car
- Magna Steyr showcases green car platform
- SunCat solar batteries charge themselves
- Sony Bravia 2009 line-up: Meet Sony's LCD TVs for this year
- Riti Printer: Uses tea or coffee for ink
- Voyage of the Wave Treader: Wind and wave work as one
- Shelby SuperCars Ultimate Aero EV: World's fastest electric car
- Tesla unveils faster Roadster Sport
- Production Karma ready for Detroit Auto Show
- Mobile industry not green enough, report says
- Motorola debuts D10 and D11 eco DECT phones
- Wilting flower dies as your energy use blooms
- Gadget-makers scolded in Greenpeace report
- SmartPlanet stories on Crave
- White Knight intros gas-powered Eco Tumble Dryer
- Epson offers to recycle your printer cartridges by Freepost
- Showerdrop times your shower, saves water and cash
- US firms help solar homes track energy
- Planet Rescue helps you save endangered species... on a Nintendo DS
- 'Greenest' MacBook wins plaudits for toxic phase-out
- European hydrogen research gets €1 billion boost
- Schwarzenegger sees money in clean tech
- Cardboard boombox wants to be your eco iPod speaker dock
- Offshore wind needs to be closer to coast
- China's problem is dirty coal, not dirty plants
- Ocean energy comes of age... slowly
- Apple seen as greener than it really is
- Hydrogen house connects to grid in UK first
- Ancient Persia inspires Windation small turbine
- Glamorgan opens UK's first Hydrogen Centre
- Meet Anklelite, solar trouser clips for cyclists
- US Army plans giant solar thermal farm
- UK canals to get wind turbines and hydro
- AlertMe plans to automate your home energy
- Mini Kin wind charger blows in, challenges Hymini
- Why Sony Ericsson's GreenHeart eco phone sucks
- Green tech bubble talk is a red herring
- Cash injection heats up Promethean solar fridges
- ScottishPower plans world's largest tidal power project
- Whistler goes zero carbon with hydro power
- Wales beats English regions on wind power
- RWE npower tests carbon capture in the UK
- Baylis unwraps Eco Media Player Revolution
- Very PC intros 16 watt Fulwood mini desktop
- Review: ATP EarthDrive, the eco USB key
- Hulger Plumen prototype surfaces at 100% Design
- Solar lanterns gain from Live Earth India
- Powerplus Swallow wind-up lights brighten your bike and phone
- Lenovo debuts energy-saving monitors
- Google and GE call for beefed-up renewables
- Firewinder wind light: on sale November
- Steady handy game goes eco with Mr Robot Head
- Piranha shaver: weirdest wind-up gadget yet
- Khosla on clean coal, gas cars and biofuels
- Solo, Duet and Trio energy monitors queue up to smash Wattson and OWL
- Peru trials One Laptop Per Child
- Nokia reclaims green crown in Greenpeace guide (and Nintendo still sucks)
- Solar Gorilla swings in, powers your laptop
- Is the 4G Nano really the greenest iPod yet?
- Hands-on: Medis Power Pack fuel cell charger (verdict: not bad)
- GoodGuide steers you to greener products
- X Prize offers $25K for 'crazy green idea' videos
- BaByliss 'Eco Dry' hair dryer halves energy use
- Google's Schmidt talks oil, green jobs and plug-in hybrids
- Interview: Wikipedia's founder on Wikia Green
- Ecolectric eco toaster: Morphy Richards greens up your breakfast
- Review: Solar case for iPhone 3G
- Obama attracts green technology cheerleaders
- Hydrogen cars boosted by EU backing and home fuel station
- Climate change clips wings of Greenbird record bid
- eBay opens green shop at WorldofGood.com
- Iqua shines with in-car solar phone kit
- Compressed air helps turbines turn without wind
- Sainsbury's rolls out rubbish-powered truck
- Charge your iPhone with motion power… in 2009
- Brit invents child seat for mountain bikes
- Shuttle X27 PC hits new green heights with low power
- Energenie: cheapest anti-standby gadget yet
- New York plan boosts small wind turbines
- First test: Powabyke X-6, an electric bicycle that looks like a normal bike
- Kenwood Energy Sense joins eco kettle battle
- Digg's Kevin Rose becomes unlikely eco hero
- Wattson price plummets below £100
- OWL energy monitor drops to £30
- PUREbreathe filter promises cyclists clean air
- IKEA to follow B and Q by selling solar panels
- Micro turbines: officially good for rural homes
- 'PlayStation chair' goes mass-market
- Very PC's green computers and the Dragons' Den mauling
- How to avoid trigger-happy printing hitting profits
- The 12 best green websites (voted by bloggers)
- 12 money-saving printing tips
- Energy monitoring lands on phones with Plogg-Blu
- Money-saving Standby Saver hits Argos at £20
- D-Link launches frugal internet routers
- 10 cycling tips for surviving London's streets
- Get fitter with Google Maps' walking routes
- Eco laptops roll out at Defra
- Artificial DNA = green PCs?
- Electric bicycles could deliver your Waitrose shop
- Isle of Man TT opens course to green vehicles
- WEEE at one: 1 in 5 still not recycling gadgets
- O2 unveils pedal-powered mobile charger
- Nintendo worst in Greenpeace electronics table
- Orange to test kinetic phone charger at Glasto
- Number of PCs in use to hit 2 billion by 2014
- Ask SmartPlanet: what does WEEE mean for me?
- Google phone could track your carbon footprint
- Sub-£1000 electric StreetScoota lands in UK
- Ask SmartPlanet: how long does it take to set up micro-renewables on your roof?
- No wind power for half of England's counties
- Samsung produces bioplastic mobile phones
- Baylis launches smallest-ever wind-up radio
- Wonderland: disappearing dresses and plastic bottles that make flowers grow
- Recharge your batteries, help the WWF
- LG unveils 'world's greenest monitor'
- UK volunteers test out personal carbon trading
- Air-powered go-kart hits the tracks
- Water-free washing gets a step closer
- Apple's new iPhone misses out on being green
- Ask SmartPlanet: which gadgets can help me turn off standby?
- Why solar media players aren't quite ready
- Is Apple working on a solar-powered iPhone?
- HP kicks off new eco label with recycled printer
- Can mobile technology help save the planet?
- Google Earth shows effects of climate change
- Soy leaves tofu in the dust for electrical fuel
- Green My Ride: Facebook's latest eco app
- Dell to cut PC energy consumption by 25%
- European Commission backs green tech
- Airbus plans joint research on algae biofuel
- Bigger and brainier: LG's new eco steam washing machines
- London's Science Museum asks: can flying ever be green?
- Kill standby with One For All's remote control
- Photos and first test: Hymini, the hand-held wind turbine
- Verdiem software cuts idle PCs' energy waste
- GPS system to help you drive like an eco pro
- Google releases recycled computer mouse
- Petrol prices drive homebrew ethanol fuel
- Green dream fuels IT shift in Whitehall
- UK government announces Green IT Strategy
- Westminster City Council juices up electric cars
- Is burning waste the answer to landfill woes?
- Will Hello Kitty take over solar power, too?
- Design software predicts products' green rating
- In brief: Oxfam designer boutique, M and S eco factory and a 25-year-old Nokia
- Will Xerox's disappearing ink save us paper?
- Telepresence promises end to corporate travel
- Green or not? Buying energy-efficient PCs
- Blind-tested: incandescents vs. eco bulbs
- WaveRoller rides the power of undersea waves
- BigBelly Solar now compacts recycling
- CNET awards call for green IT entrants
- Germany to plug solar engineering skills gap
- Photos: NASA's top 10 pictures for Earth Day
- Finnish company can cool your home with heat
- Warming to solar panels with Sungevity
- Photos: new tech from MIT Energy Conference
- How biofuel fits into the rising price of food
- Fujitsu reveals wooden laptop at Milan show
- Convert an old bag into a solar power station
- CIOs going eco with green IT, says research
- G24 Innovations creates bendy solar panels that charge mobile phones
- Mapping the US carbon footprint
- 'Toy' hydrogen fuel cells are serious stuff
- Hated plastic 'clamshell' packaging will be scrapped, say industry insiders
- Hands-on: the eco-minded Nokia 3110 Evolve
- Top five UK renewable electricity technologies
- The 'mobile' one-tonne solar generator
- Photos: Green innovations from the 'Stonehenge of Silicon Valley'
- Super Charger solar panel halves Freeloader charging time
- BrightSource Energy signs whopper solar contract with PG and E
- Five brilliant eco April Fools
- China plans to build 'eco city' in Shanghai
- Photo: Dynamo, the kinetic-powered keyboard
- Massive ice shelf collapsing off Antarctica
- Fuel cell boiler could make homes into mini power stations
- Texas Instruments to spread energy-saving tech beyond mobile phones
- Ireland eyes the power of its rough seas
- Shuttle announces a low-energy Linux PC
- Microsoft trailing on Greenpeace league tables
- Move over Wattson, here comes Ewgeco
- Solar power towers coming to Spain, Abu Dhabi
- Which solar technologies will survive?
- Ireland closest to greening electrical grid
- Britain dumping millions of PCs at tips
- Interview: Silicon Valley's TJ Rodgers on solar
- Microsoft is thinking green, says CEO Ballmer
- Sony signs Climate Savers' Tokyo Declaration
- Cool Earth Solar makes power with 'balloons'
- Nokia unwraps Remade eco mobile 'made from nothing new'
- Ringing in change for office phones
- Greener Gadgets conference: the highlights
- In brief: Organic Prince Charles, Low Emission Zone and Tesla
- Bird-Electron makes speakers from recycled iPod packaging
- Keep an Eco-eye on your energy use
- Recycle a USB drive, plant a tree
- Soil Association clamps down on nanomaterials
- Xerox develops disappearing ink to save paper
- Wayne Hemingway intros £58 folding bicycles
- GridWise slashes energy via broadband
- Tech tackles energy consumption at CES
- Philips Eco TV dims the lights to save power
- Fujitsu previews corn laptop
- Top 10 solar chargers for gadgets
- Rechargeable batteries pack more eco punch
- Voltaic Generator: now solar bags can charge laptops too
- Green Plug multiple charger cuts energy waste
- Wind of change: sail ships are back
- BigBelly Solar bin slims down to fit more
- Solio toughens up solar charger with new Magnesium Edition
- Dutch on the road to solar heating
- Rechargeable battery sales up 20%
- Green your Christmas: computer games
- Public want hydrogen debate, says Salford uni
- Magic Wheel rolls out extreme eco commuting
- Green tech ads too confusing, finds SustainIT
- CAT to save energy with wood chip generator
- Green your Christmas: Scalextric
- PURE add new green tech to EcoPlus range
- In photos -- Nokia's recycled steel Eco Sensor Concept phone
- New electrode cuts cost of making hydrogen
- Green your Christmas: laptop bags
- Is Toshiba offsetting a load of Tosh?
- Data centres emit more CO2 than Norwich, says Fujitsu Siemens Computers
- Nokia gets recycling with the 3110 Evolve
- Survey finds 12 per cent of US shoppers will pay more for green tech
- mobGAS finds your carbon footprint on the go
- Jacket in and go for a recycled laptop cover
- CO2Stats offsets your website's carbon output
- CES 2008 greens up with Carbonfund.org
- Greenpeace slams eco failure Nintendo
- Hands-on: PURE Chronos II, the eco DAB
- Planet Earth returns as a DVD board game
- Oz venture turns coal emissions into algae fuel
- Carbonrally challenge you to cut carbon
- Swedx's TVs are wood, but are they green?
- Voltaic powers up its solar bags with recycled plastic bottles


