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October 15th, 2012

Retina MacBook Pro Found To Meet EPEAT Standards Thanks To External Upgradeability Options

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When Apple introduced the Retina MacBook Pro and new MacBook Airs in June, it also quietly noted it would be withdrawing its computers from voluntary EPEAT environmental standards qualification. It got back in line, but questions of whether the MacBook Pro in particular could meet the EPEAT standards, which include a provision for upgradeability “with commonly available tools” remained. → Read More

September 30th, 2012

Up Close With The Next Big Home Commodity: LED Lighting

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Editor’s note: Sal Cangeloso is the editor of Geek.com and wrote a new book on an odd topic. It’s called LED Lighting: A Primer to Lighting the Future and it focuses on the upcoming explosion in LED manufacturing, offering a basic understanding of the technology and an interesting look at the history of LED lights.

You can buy LED Lighting: A Primer to Lighting the Future here and the first… → Read More

September 26th, 2012

Charger Not Included: U.K. Carrier O2 To Sell HTC Phone With USB Cable But No Plug

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Peer into the drawers of the average gadget addict and you’re sure to find a tangled mess of unused chargers gathering dust. Mobile phones are a prime offender in creating redundant gadget junk, with new models released every few months to drive upgrades. Indeed, U.K. carrier O2 calculates there are now more than 100 million unused phone chargers languishing in Brits’ drawers — which is why it… → Read More

September 25th, 2012

Smart Money For Smartphone-Controlled Smart Homes: TechStars Alum Mobiplug Gets $2.7M Led By Foundry Group

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That was fast: Mobiplug Networks, a startup focusing on smartphone-controlled smart home technology, which was featured only in August as part of TechStars’ most recent class in Boulder, Colorado, has today announced a new CEO and news that it has picked up $2.7 million Series A round of funding, led by Boulder-based VC Foundry Group. Bullet Time Ventures, SK Ventures, Social Leverage, Clarion… → Read More

September 17th, 2012

LIFX Is A Smartphone-Controlled Lightbulb

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Just when you thought it was safe to ignore the app economy, we have the LIFX, a Kickstarter-funded lightbulb you control from your iOS or Android device. Why, you ask? Because it’s a lightbulb controlled via smartphone, that’s why.

The product is just one day old on Kickstarter, and it already hit the $283,394 mark which means it’s definitely getting funded. The bulb itself costs $69. → Read More

September 16th, 2012

Startup Alley At Disrupt — Impact Pavilion Shows Off Health, Energy And Transport

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Not only were there country pavilions at TechCrunch Disrupt in San Francisco last week, but also themed ones like Hardware Alley and the Impact Pavilion.

Here, you could peruse startups in the themes of health, energy and transport, a few of which were put together by the Greenstart accelerator programme and Solar Mosaic.

We caught up with the guys to hear what they had on display.

Here… → Read More

September 11th, 2012

Spinlister Makes It Into Disrupt Battlefield With Its ‘Airbnb For Bikes’

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Peer-to-peer bike rental service Spinlister was chosen by the audience from amongst the Startup Alley companies today to pitch on stage as part of the TechCrunch Disrupt Battlefield in San Francisco this week.

There are over 100 million bikes in the US and over a billion on the planet. But most bikes are not used daily, meaning there’s plenty of opportunity to meet demand. Normal bike rental… → Read More

September 7th, 2012

Urjanet Raises $4M Series B To Deliver Big Data Energy Insights For Enterprise

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Atlanta-based Urjanet announced today that it has closed a $4 million Series B round of funding, two years after its initial launch. The company provides energy data for heavy energy consumers, mostly in the form of enterprise customers, to enable them to make better business decisions around current energy use, how future projects will impact energy expenditure, and see the return on investment… → Read More

August 31st, 2012

Open Compute Project: Can Facebook Help Save The World?

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Hardware generally doesn’t interest me too much, so when I heard about the Open Compute project I didn’t give it too much attention. Casually reading up on the subject a little more left me even less interested. Why should Facebook have to design their own hardware, I wondered? Wouldn’t hardware vendors be clambering over each other to supply Facebook with gobs and gobs of servers for their data… → Read More

August 6th, 2012

Flexible Batteries Promise Thinner And Lighter “Foldable” Electronics

Professor Keon Jae Lee at the Korean Advanced Institute Of Science And Technology created a solid-state flexible battery that retains is energy level when folded, spindled, and or mildly mutilated. The battery could mean future ereaders and tablets could be paper thin and partially foldable, ushering in interesting new device designs. → Read More

July 17th, 2012

Hands-On With Organic Transit’s Pedal-Solar Electric Hybrid Vehicle, “The Elf”

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Our week in the Southeast gave us plenty of memorable moments, but perhaps my favorite of the entire trip was when I stumbled upon the Elf — a pedal-solar electric hybrid vehicle from Organic Transit in Durham, NC. It’s one of those products that — given the right financing and marketing — could be completely disruptive in Urban areas.

The vehicles come in two models→ Read More

July 11th, 2012

Department Of Veterans Affairs Uses SaaS To Go Green

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Defining an energy efficiency strategy can be challenging for big organizations with multiple large buildings. The Department of Veterans Affairs announced today that it has installed energy analysis SPARC520 equipment for its Washington, D.C. headquarters. → Read More

May 23rd, 2012

US CTO Todd Park: Obama Has A Very High Geek Quotient, But It’s All A Means To An End

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President Barack Obama is famous for his affinity for his BlackBerry and science fairs, but the tech love goes a lot further than that. Todd Park, the U.S. chief technology officer, today described the President as having a “very high geek quotient” with a “go go go” attitude when it comes to new tech initiatives — which, yes, he likes in and of themselves, but more importantly as a means to an… → Read More

May 3rd, 2012

Evive Launches With $2M From Angels To Help Cure Our Addiction To Bottled Water

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Let’s be honest: Whether or not you’ve recently hugged a tree, buying branded tap water in a plastic bottle for $1.50+ a pop seems … well … completely #$%^&-ing ridiculous — unless of course your village has yet to secure a reliable source of potable water. In that case, we understand. But, with colleges (and apparently Concord, Massachusetts) moving to or actually banning bottled water… → Read More

March 26th, 2012

Vigilent Raises $6.7M From Accel For Intelligent Data Center Energy Management System

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Vigilent, a company that provides intelligent energy management systems for data centers, telecommunications facilities and large buildings, has raised $6.7 million in investments led by Accel Partners. This investment is part of Accel’s new $100 million Big Data fund. Angel investors including Gaurav Garg and Peter Wagner also participated in this round.

The startup’s services help data… → Read More

March 6th, 2012

Health Startup Help Remedies Takes On Blood Cancer With… A Bandage Kit

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Debuting last week at the TED Conference was a new product by a pharma startup, which has largely flown under the radar. The company’s name may not be familiar, but you may have noticed its smartly designed products in drug stores around the country.

Founded in 2008, Help Remedies is a pharma startup trying to make waves in an industry dominated by Goliaths by re-imagining the over-the-counter… → Read More

March 5th, 2012

Cleantech-Focused Incubator Greenstart Now Offering Startups An Extra $100K

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Remember Greenstart, the San Francisco-based startup accelerator trying to make cleantech sexy? Well, today, it’s taking a big leap in that direction. The organization announced it’s bumping up the amount of funding its companies will receive. In addition to the $15,000 in seed funding the incubator provides, startups now also have the opportunity to receive a $100,000 convertible note. → Read More

March 3rd, 2012

Koubachi Wi-Fi Plant Sensor Takes The Guesswork Out Of Container Gardening

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Houseplants can be hard to care for, even when watered regularly on a sunny windowsill. A new device from Swiss startup Koubachi takes the guesswork out of plant care through real-time monitoring and notifications when the plant needs attention. → Read More

February 21st, 2012

Australian Ride-Sharing Marketplace Jayride.com Grabs $400K In Angel Funding

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Australian-based travel marketplace Jayride.com has lined up $400,000 AUD in seed funding for its ride-sharing service, which also aggregates transportation data. The angel funding was led by Andrey Shirben, one of the first investors in Kenshoo, a digital marketing software company. In addition to helping in the financing, Shirben will also bring his digital marketing expertise to assist the… → Read More

February 20th, 2012

Apple’s “Project Dolphin” Green Energy Facility In North Carolina Among Nation’s Biggest

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Word got around way back in the middle of 2010 that Apple was building a monster data center near Maiden, South North Carolina. Later, it was shown to be hosting a ton of Nuance software, for obvious reasons. Less widely reported was the fact that nearby, scores of acres were being cleared for a solar array.

Now, it turns out that solar array will be the largest “end user-owned, onsite” one in… → Read More

February 17th, 2012

“Etsy For Eco” Ethical Community Raises $300,000+ In Seed Funding

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Ethical Community, an online, eco-friendly marketplace (which has plans for a snazzier name in the works!), has secured a £200,000 ($316,640 USD) round of seed funding from a syndicate of angel investors, the company is announcing today. Founded in 2009, the marketplace has signed up over 850 sellers from around the world, who have now listed over 7,000 eco-friendly, organic and natural products… → Read More

February 15th, 2012

Talking Points From Tesla’s Fourth-Quarter Earnings Statement

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Things are going smoothly for Tesla. Their big Model X debut was a success, their cars are pre-ordered to capacity, and new business opportunities are presenting themselves. They’re still posting a net loss, of course, but that was expected and will continue for another year or so.

Here are the most salient points from their latest earnings statement, released today. → Read More

February 15th, 2012

Greenstart Tightens Focus, Goes After “Sexy” Cleantech Startups

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Greenstart, the San Francisco-based startup accelerator dedicated to the cleantech industry – and more importantly, to making it “sexy” enough to attract investors – announced its second cadre of of companies this week. This time around, the organization is tightening its focus to concentrate solely on the intersection of I.T. and cleantech, specifically in areas of smart grid, the built… → Read More

February 14th, 2012

Sony To Offer NFC Authenticated Power Outlets

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Sony is working on a new technology that authenticates devices via the power outlet, allowing for a few interesting applications. The system, based on the Japanese Felica standard, would allow authenticated power usage, power management for cafes and offices, as well as payments for power use. The system could authenticate with the power outlet via a chip inside the laptop or device or through a… → Read More

February 10th, 2012

New Hybrid Solar Cells Harness More Of The Sun’s Light Spectrum

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Scientists at the University of Cambridge in the UK have found a way to improve the efficiency of photovoltaic cells by as much as 25% through harnessing more of the sun’s spectrum than most traditional silicon-based solar cells can. → Read More

February 10th, 2012

StartX Demo Day: A Direct Link Between Silicon Valley And Top Stanford Student Entrepreneurs

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On the surface, the StartX Demo Day last night could have looked like any other accelerator pushing its latest class of startups. Nine groups got on stage and fired off presentations about how they were working on something cool, and why they deserved funding.

But it wasn’t the rash of lightweight consumer applications you often see at other demo days. These were Stanford students, particularly… → Read More

February 5th, 2012

White House Pushes Green Button To Liberate Your Energy Data

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The future of easy home energy monitoring may be a little bit closer, thanks to a government initiative designed to allow consumers direct access to their energy consumption data.

The White House’s new Green Button gives utilities a way to simplify and standardize sharing usage statistics with their customers via a one-click download. Two California providers, Pacific Gas & Electric and San→ Read More

February 4th, 2012

Algorithms/Data vs. Analysts/Reports: Fight!

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Quick, what’s the second most traded commodity in the world, after oil? Sorry, no: it’s not coffee. In fact, while hard data is scant, it may well be — of all things — carbon. No, really. According to the World Bank (PDF) , the global carbon market was worth a whopping 1.42 Facebooks US$142 billion in 2010.

Mind you, it’s not like container ships weighed down to the gills with graphite are… → Read More

February 3rd, 2012

The Wheel: What Is The Foxconn Debate Really About?

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Thirty spokes meet at a nave;
Because of the hole we may use the wheel.
Clay is moulded into a vessel;
Because of the hollow we may use the cup.
Walls are built around a hearth;
Because of the doors we may use the house.
Thus tools come from what exists,
But use from what does not.
- Tao De Ching

There’s a carousel in a small Cape Cod town that we visited this summer and the kids rode… → Read More

January 31st, 2012

GreenCharge App Reveals Cost and Carbon Savings To Electric Car Drivers

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Electric car drivers deserve to see their positive impact on the environment and their wallets, but the official mobile apps for the Nissan LEAF and Chevy Volt only display remaining battery. GreenCharge is a new iOS app released today that displays your car’s remaining charge, but also its current range, the local energy price, a log of its usage, and your cost and carbon reduction versus driving… → Read More

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