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Solar Floodlights

Technically Green
WILL VILLOTA / Wednesday, September 3, 2008 01:15 PM

I’ve been looking to replace the flood light in my small backyard because it makes a loud annoying buzz and puts out a cold unwelcoming light. I suppose these are not bad qualities to keep burglars away, but I’ve wanted something a bit quieter and warmer, while of course making an environmentally conscious purchase.

So I started checking out floodlights powered by their own little photovoltaic cells. I was surprised to find a pretty wide selection. SmartHome.com and SolarHome.org were two of the sites I spent some time on comparing features and prices. Both sites are pretty cluttered and a bit tough to navigate, but while SmartHome has better product information, SolarHome (as the name would imply) has a broader product selection. More...

TAGS: LIVE, energy, lighting

DIY Tech - Replace Your iPod or MP3 Player's Battery

Technically Green
WILL VILLOTA / Wednesday, July 23, 2008 12:42 AM

Rayovac iPod Replacement BatteryIn April I wrote about iResQ, a website that can help you resurrect your ailing iPod.  But if all you need is to replace your iPod battery I recently discovered an even easier option – Batteries Plus. More...

TAGS: LIVE, e-waste, recycle anything

A flat screen named desire - find a green flat screen and recycle your old TV

Technically Green
WILL VILLOTA / Tuesday, May 27, 2008 11:54 PM

Are you thinking about splurging on a sleek, new, BIG flat screen TV? It’s getting harder and harder for me to put off buying one. Those flat screen TVs are just so sexy I can’t help but be tempted to toss my old school 27 inch TV to the curb even though it works just fine. Seriously, it has taken every ounce of eco-restraint in my body to repress this desire.  More...

TAGS: LIVE, ewaste

The iPod Repair or Upgrade Dilemma

Technically Green
WILL VILLOTA / Monday, April 14, 2008 01:04 AM


Your iPod has been a faithful travel companion, guardian of your most sacred digital music and status symbol among today’s technorati. So what will you do when it reaches its golden years and the screen begins to flicker or the battery begins to fail? Repair or Upgrade? You have more options than Apple might like you to know. More...

TAGS: HOME, computers, e-waste, green office

Nokia's Eco Sensor Concept - Dreaming of a Greener Cell Phone

Technically Green
WILL VILLOTA / Monday, January 14, 2008 09:18 PM

Thanks to companies like Credo Mobile (formerly Working Assets) and recyclers like CollectiveGood.com, environmentally conscious consumers have long been able to choose a socially responsible cell phone plan and recycle their phones when they’re ready for a new one.

But consider that worldwide cell phone subscriptions surpassed 3.3 billion last year (equivalent to about half the world’s population). That’s a lot of cell phone handsets. And when you think about how often people upgrade their phones without recycling that’s a lot of handsets heading to the trash. In fact, more than half a billion cell phones are already in landfills.Nokia Eco Sensor ConceptSo it’s a relief to hear that Nokia, the world’s largest maker of cell phone handsets, is trying to create a greener cell phone. At last weeks Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas (nirvana for any tech junkies like me), Nokia debuted a non-working prototype of the Eco Sensor Concept they announced last year. The concept is a hybrid of eco friendly materials, energy efficiency and - get this – “a wearable sensor unit which can sense and analyze your environment, health, and local weather conditions.” Now that’s allotta phone. More...

TAGS: HOME, e-waste, green office, product reviews

Living Technically Green

Technically Green
WILL VILLOTA / Friday, October 12, 2007 07:35 PM

Remember the “Home of Tomorrow” films from mid 20th century World’s Fair exhibits? You know, the ones predicting that by the year 2000 technology would give us meals in pill form, cars that fly and robots that do our dishes? Oh yeah, and that home would be on the moon or maybe even mars. Cool! More...

TAGS: HOME, computers, e-waste, green office