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iPhone Amplifier Made From 100% Post-Consumer Paper

written by Walter Wang

Stop carrying around bulky speakers or iPhone accessories! Eco-amp is a portable, sustainable amplifier that suits all of your eco geek needs.

When eco-made set out to design a better iPhone speaker amplifier, they noticed that most portable phone amps were bulky, expensive, made out of

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July 12, 2012 0 comment
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Four Environmental Apps to Download

written by Walter Wang

Apps were created for two reasons: to entertain you and to make your life easier. There are thousands of different apps for the Droid and iPhone market to make every aspects of your life simpler like travel, shopping, eating and exercising. But there are apps out there that can not only help you but the world we live in. Downloading apps that could potentially help

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February 2, 2012 0 comment
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EcoAppsFree – Are Smartphones the Tool That Will Change the World?

written by Walter Wang

When it comes to green solutions, we’re often looking for something big, but the real game changers in history have often been rather small.  Clay tablets from ancient Mesopotamia may not look like much now, but by storing and transmitting information in this novel

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April 22, 2011 1 comment
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iPhone’s Green Track Record Will Make You See Red

written by Walter Wang

A neatly designed chart designed by Geekaphone condenses the iPhone’s impact on the environment and the people who manufacture it in poor countries.

The statistics do not impress. For instance, iPhones purchased in 2010 contributed to 2,350 million kilograms of CO2 released into the atmosphere.

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April 21, 2011 0 comment
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EVs as Popular as iPhones?

written by 2GreenEnergy

Will electric vehicles be as popular as the iPhone? That’s what Henrik Fisker says, the man behind the 4-door luxury Fisker Karma. The Karma will start production in March and is slated to show up in U.S. showrooms in April. The MSRP is $95,000, but Fisker points out that the starting price on new technology is always high, but descends quickly as manufacturing processes scale

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January 26, 2011 2 comments
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Stocking Stuffer – Solar Charger for Mobile Devices

written by EnergyRefuge.com

Millions of people use mobile devices so charging them with solar power is a welcome development.

One of the latest products to hit the market is SoliCharger by SolLight, a lightweight Lithium-polymer solar-charger/battery combo that can be slipped on any iPhone 3G or 3Gs – it also works on iPhone 4. It can provide power for several hours to an

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December 5, 2010 0 comment
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New Smart Phone Apps Revolutionizing the Study of Birds

written by Yale Environment 360

The revolutionary advances in the study of bird populations and migrations made possible by the Internet have now found their way into birders’ hands.

BirdsEye, a new iPhone app, gives birders instant access to the National Audubon Society’s and Cornell Lab of Ornithology’s eBird, the largest open-source database of bird sightings in Mexico and North America.

Once users identify their locations, BirdsEye generates a list of all the resident or recently reported migratory birds within a designated radius. Confirmed sightings of rare or notable birds are also mapped and directions to their locations provided.

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May 19, 2010 0 comment
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