easyecoblog.com - 10/30/2009
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Samsung launched a new eco friendly Blue Earth cellphone that is made from old water bottles and has a solar panel for charging it. It uses very little power and they use soy-ink on the packaging. Samsung Blue Earth is launching in Sweden in October and will soon launch in France, Germany, ...
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Eco Gadgets: Sprint launches Samsung Reclaim, the corn-made phone
ecofriend.org 8/6/2009 —
Eco Factor: Cellphone made from bio-plastic materials produced from corn.
Samsung seems to have been working on ecofriendly cellphones quite seriously. Previously the company showcased its Blue Earth solar-powered phone, then the Samsung Crest ...
Samsung Blue Earth Phone: Solar Powered and Made from Water Bottes
gizmodo.com 3/18/2009 — On one hand, Samsung's upcoming Blue Earth smartphone is obnoxiously eco-hip. On the other, it resembles the Palm Pre and can run off sunlight. While the Blue Earth features a gorgeously rendered touch screen front, the entire back is covered with a ...
Samsung unveils Blue Earth solar powered phone
pocket-lint.co.uk 2/13/2009 — "calculating how much CO2 emissions have been reduced (and therefore how many trees have been saved)" how does this tie into each other? how does reduction in CO2 save trees? Posted by Grzesiek , Poland when is this coming out? it seems very very ...
LG, Samsung Develop Solar-powered Cell Phones
pcworld.com 2/17/2009 — LG and Samsung will both unveil next week cell phones that you definitively won't want to keep in your pocket. They have developed prototype handsets that are recharged by solar panels built into the case. Samsung's phone is called Blue Earth and is a ...
Samsung's solar powered phone
supereco.com 2/26/2009 —
Maybe there's something about the end of February? This week has already seen a jump in the number of solar-powered gadgets on the market. Perhaps we're witnessing solar power edging one step closer to being the standard energy source for our most-wanted gizmos?
First off, we have ...
Plasma Big Screen TV. Review and Buy a Plasma TV.
plasmabigscreentv.com 10/14/2009 — PN50B550 Samsung 50 Inch Plasma HDTV September 14th, 2009 PN50B550 Samsung 50 Inch Plasma HDTV . This looks to be Samsung’s huge Christmas stocking stuffer. It is currently their best selling 50 inch Plasma TV . Posted in HDTV , Plasma TV , Plasma TV ...
Greatest Green Cell Phones for the New Year
ecoble.com 1/9/2009 — How eco-friendly can a cell phone be?
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A green cell phone - could there really be such a thing? Nearly 90% of the world has access to cellular phone service; there are nearly 3 billion mobile phone accounts in the world; and ...
Samsung Releases Solar Powered Phone!
inhabitat.com 2/16/2009 —
Green Gadget fans have been waiting for the holy green grail of gadgets for awhile now: the solar-powered mobile phone. And now it seems that Samsung has finally delivered on this promise with their brand new Blue Earth phone. Blue Earth is a ...
Swedes begin labeling food emissions —
All MNN Content 10/26/2009
Sweden is stepping up its efforts to cut carbon emissions by rolling out an experimental labeling system that will inform consumers about the carbon emissions generated by the production of various types of foods, according to a recent New York Times ...
DOE funds extreme research projects —
All MNN Content 10/27/2009
The Advanced Research Projects Agency-Energy (ARPA-E), a division of the U.S. Department of Energy, has selected 37 forward-thinking energy research projects to receive a portion of $151 million in funding. The $151 million is part of the $400 ...
Forests cleared in Asia to make children's books —
All MNN Content 10/29/2009
After a thorough investigation from the World Wildlife Fund of Germany, it was discovered that a significant amount of tropical deforestation in Asia has gone toward the production of children's books. In fact, over a third of all children's books may ...