National broadband company Internode has embraced renewable energy by contracting to use 100 per cent "GreenPower" throughout its operations, effective last month.
Five leading brands are making significant progress in greening their electronics products, Greenpeace's latest Guide to Greener Electronics released reveals.
The National Electrical and Communications Association (NECA) has launched its Industry Supporter Program, a key component of its energy efficiency initiative, EcoSmart Electricians.
Reed Exhibitions Japan Ltd has announced the first Green IT Expo Japan
Fairchild Semiconductor has formed a global Energy and Environmental Design Team to identify energy conservation projects at its major manufacturing sites worldwide.
Technology administrators meeting at the SAGE-AU 2008 conference in Adelaide will discover how to extract a “green dividend” through the more efficient deployment of computer networks and systems.
Internode will use best-practice “green” technology in the $3 million data centre it plans for the Adelaide CBD.
Greenpeace has slammed Apple for “missing an opportunity to reinvent its new 3G iPhone in green”.
Apple Inc. is once again being bitten by Greenpeace, this time for materials used in the high-demand iPhone handset.
Ecotech announced the release of the Aurora series, a new range of highly accurate, cost effective and user friendly integrating nephelometers.