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Tablets to get Energy Star ratings
Tablets will be rated based on the Energy Star specification in the future.
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Wipro tops Greenpeace rankings as Apple drops down list
First-time surprise entrant Wipro tops the list of rankings in the 18th edition of the Greenpeace "Guide to Greener Electronics," with Apple dropping two spots to sixth compared to last year's study.
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Greenpeace uses Clippy to ask Microsoft to build a cloud with clean energy
Having failed to establish a dialog with Microsoft on the issue of renewable energy, Greenpeace turned to Microsoft Office mascot Clippy to gain attention.
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Greenpeace unhappy with EPEAT rating of Apple's ultrathin MacBooks
Greenpeace isn't happy with EPEAT's rating of Apple's laptops, claiming that as a result of the green standards group's changes to the criteria, the world's electronic waste problem will grow.
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iPhone 5 less toxic than Samsung Galaxy S III
The battle between Apple's iPhone 5 and Samsung's Galaxy S III rages on - a study conducted by the disassembly firm iFixit and nonprofit organisation Ecology Center has concluded that the iPhone 5 is less toxic than the Galaxy S III smartphone.
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Greenpeace infiltrates Apple's Cupertino campus protesting coal use
Greenpeace infiltrated Apple?s Cupertino campus this week, projecting messages from Twitter and Facebook users who are dismayed at Apple?s use of coal at the data centre that powers its cloud services.
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Pinterest growth driven by Amazon cloud scalability
Pinterest operations engineer Ryan Park believes the explosive success of the social network would not have been possible without the scalability of the Amazon cloud services.
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Apple contests Greenpeace's coal-fired data centre claims
Apple is one of several companies given poor marks in a new Greenpeace report released on Tuesday called "How Clean Is Your Cloud," which analysed electricity consumption by data centres.
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Apple carbon footprint increased massively in 2011
Apple has published an overview of its carbon footprint for 2011, breaking down how factors such as manufacturing, transportation, product use, recycling, and its facilities influence its effect on the environment.
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Greenpeace awards Vodafone and Google favourable 'Cool IT' rating
Vodafone were among the companies receiving the most favourable ratings in the latest Greenpeace 'Cool IT' index of the technology sector's energy practices.






