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59% of Brits want 'green' online retailers

A quarter expect websites to be powered by renewable energy Over half of Brits (59 percent) look for ‘green credentials’ when choosing online retailers, says 1&1 Internet.

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CES: iGo takes on 'Vampire Power'

Products could save up to $10bn in US US power supply manufacturer iGo is aiming to help the planet and save users cash by reducing what it calls ‘Vampire Power’: energy drawn from devices that are plugged in but not in use.

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CeBIT opinion: Asus pushing image, not ideas

Old concepts used to reposition Asus brand Over the course of a slick press event here at CeBIT, Asus boss Jonney Shih laid out the company’s vision for the year to come. But, disappointingly, there were comparatively few genuinely new ideas in what appeared to this listener to be primarily a brand-repositioning exercise.

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AlertMe Swingometer charts nation's energy use

Heat map depicts regional usage AlertMe, the home energy monitoring service, has unveiled a tool that allows web users to see how much energy the UK is using as a whole.

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BenQ V920 review

The BenQ V920 is a budget 18.5in monitor with a thin 14mm-thick panel

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AlertMe Swingometer charts nation's energy use

Heat map depicts regional usage AlertMe, the home energy monitoring service, has unveiled a tool that allows web users to see how much energy the UK is using as a whole.

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CES: iGo takes on 'Vampire Power'

Products could save up to $10bn in US US power supply manufacturer iGo is aiming to help the planet and save users cash by reducing what it calls ‘Vampire Power’: energy drawn from devices that are plugged in but not in use.

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