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Little green Apples: towards greener Macs, more disclosure
Little green Apples: towards greener Macs, more disclosure
Part of Apple's Tuesday surprise, in which the firm refreshed its entire desktop computing line , was about a lack of things: how much less the products weighed than previous models, the removal of PVC, brominated flame retardants (BFRs) and arsenic, and the lower energy profile of ...
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5Words for March 6th, 2009
Technologizer — ... Scoble leaves Fast Company. GameStop mocks Amazon resale program. Craigslist sued over prostitution ads. Unauthorized iPhone software stores emerge. Palm investor has high hopes. TV converter box coupons return. Washington types bash BlackBerry Storm. MacBook Pro graphics card woes? Chinese officials are chatting online. 32-gig SD cards arrive. Apple is going increasingly green. Windows 7: turn off everything! ...

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Macsimum News — ... “Little green Apples: towards greener Macs, more disclosure/Apple is working hard on its green credentials, releasing more information further back along the supply and production chain than ever before. The latest desktops are marketed as both giving more power and having fewer hazards.”— Ars Technica “Breaking Apple’s Grip on the iPhone: Firms Launch Sites Selling Unauthorized Software for Device, Posing Challenge to Official Online Store” [“The developer behind some popular iPhone software on Friday plans to open a service called Cydia Store that could potentially sell ...

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