The 2010 Greener Gadgets Conference is now history – we bring you a show wrap up via photo highlights from some of the moments which grabbed EarthTechling’s attention.
Little Green Genie is a neat software program designed to help you offset your computer’s carbon footprint, but we find it somewhat confusing to use.
The ecobutton wants you to press it to help save energy on your PC. You have to ask yourself though: would it be better just to power down that computer yourself?
Microsoft’s online energy analysis application Hohm wants to help you solve energy issues while also saving some cash and the environment. Is it up to this green task?
Google PowerMeter, an online electricity usage monitoring tool from Google, now lets its users track their usage and those of others through the iGoogle interface.
The PBS American Experience brand will showcase Earth Days, a documentary focused on the last four decades of the environmental movement, first on Facebook before bringing it to national television.
Researchers from the University of Göttingen and MIT recently discovered the role random thermal fluctuations may play in creating a greener future for PCs.
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