Computer technology has a bright green future and there are a lot of ways to move forward including renewable and sustainable energy sources, greener materials and nanotechnology. This is the third in a series of four articles exploring the future of green technology.
Computer technology has a bright green future and there are a lot of ways to move forward including renewable and sustainable energy sources, greener materials and nanotechnology. This is the second in a series of four articles exploring the future of green technology.
Electronic waste is a toxic problem for American landfills and third world populations. Read on for info on how to dispose of computers and computer hardware.
Dell claim to have a commitment to reducing their company’s environmental impact but are they actually fullflling this commitment or is it just a lot of greenwash?
Winner of Dell’s International Green Computing Design Competition, the Evolve “laptop/PC.” has a lot to offer in terms of energy efficiency, green design and practical application.
Linksys jumped on the Green IT bandwagon this year. They’ve implemented a pretty holistic approach and definitely went big with their Green initiative.
By making the transition to green computing, schools can reduce their energy consumption, save on their power bill, extend their budget and help to save the environment.
We are used to seeing major companies promote their environmental awareness through the purchasing of carbon offsets. Though many companies tout offsets as an important way to prevent climate change, are they actually helping or contributing to the problem?