CES Pushes Smart Green Homes, Solar Gear

The 2011 Consumer Electronics Show is now in the history books. Take a look back with us as we highlight interesting green tech coming your way this year. Read more →
CES 2011: Cambridge SoundWorks Speakers

Cambridge SoundWorks announces a 'breakthrough green hybrid speaker system technology' promising huge energy savings plugged into a computer via USB. Read more →
CES 2011: Low-Energy IR Remote

Universal Electronics says it's developed a way to make infrared remotes more energy efficient, without losing performance or requiring target modifications. Read more →
CES 2011: GE Ecomagination Challenge

After focusing on the smart home at CES, GE turns Ecomagination Challenge participants in the same direction, seeking innovations on 'Powering Your Home.' Read more →
CES 2011: Ford Focus Electric Charger

Ford boasts that its Focus Electric will charge twice as fast as Nissan Leaf, and its charging stations, sold by Best Buy, will run around $700 cheaper. Read more →
CES 2011: Modlet Plug For Window ACs

ThinkEco says it has hooked up with Con Edison to tailor its Modlet specifically for window ACs, giving the appliances demand-response capability. Read more →
CES 2011: Ford’s MyFord Mobile App

To go along with its Focus Electric, Ford unveils MyFord Mobile, a smart-phone app to remotely connect with, monitor and even control the vehicle. Read more →
CES 2011: House of Marley Audio Products

Heirs to the the reggae legend Bob Marley launch a new line of audio electronic products with an earth-friendly tinge and a charitable aim. Read more →
CES 2011: GE’s Small-Turbine Partner

Southwest Windpower brings a wind turbine to the Consumer Electronics Show to showcase as part of GE's home energy of tomorrow exhibit. Read more →
CES 2011: Xi3 Modular Computer Extender

Xi3 has introduced the Z3RO, a device which allows up to three additional people to hook into the company's energy efficient Modular Computer. Read more →




