HP sets new e-waste recycling target
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No Waste, a booklet about Cuban
recycling
No Waste, a booklet about Cuban
recycling
08/20/2004 07:59 PMMark Frauenfelder: Bruce Sterling sent me a copy of
No Waste, a free booklet published by Pentagram Design about
the ingenious re-use of stuff by Cubans. In a country where new
appliances and vehicles are unheard of, resourceful people are turning
soda cans into mousetraps, glue bottles into toy cars, plastic jugs
into taxi lights, and fumigator engines into motorcycles. These
"objects of necessity" are works of wonder. You can get a free copy of
the book by emailing
Pentagram.
Growing Southern California E-Waste
Recycling Firm Expands Executive Team
With New Chief Operating Officer
Growing Southern California E-Waste
Recycling Firm Expands Executive Team
With New Chief Operating Officer
06/05/2005 11:15 PMtrueCycle, Inc. announces new COO. trueCycle, Inc., a California
Authorized E-Waste Recycler, today announced the appointment of new
Chief Operating Officer, Larry Powers, founder and senior partner of
Powers, International, a business consulting firm headquartered in Los
Angeles. [PRWEB May 24, 2005]
Court Sets Back Federal Project on Atom
Waste Site's Safety
Court Sets Back Federal Project on Atom
Waste Site's Safety
07/10/2004 02:37 AMThe government's 17-year effort to bury nuclear waste at Yucca
Mountain in Nevada suffered a major setback on Friday.
RAK sets e-government target
RAK sets e-government target
12/11/2003 12:29 AMAME Info Dec 10 2003 11:50PM ET
Salesforce.com Sets Price Target for IPO
(AP)
Salesforce.com Sets Price Target for IPO
(AP)
04/20/2004 08:42 PMAP - Salesforce.com Inc., an online software pioneer that flourished
amid the dot-com ruins, is aiming to raise $80 million, or $8
per share, from its much-anticipated initial public offering of stock.
Hutchison Whampoa sets target for 3G
Hutchison Whampoa sets target for 3G
08/19/2004 10:26 PMGuardian Unlimited Aug 20 2004 2:27AM GMT
Blair sets asylum removal target
Blair sets asylum removal target
09/15/2004 11:12 PMTony Blair says the government must do more to ensure failed asylum
seekers are deported from the UK.
Microsoft sets 2006 target for next
Windows version
Microsoft sets 2006 target for next
Windows version
08/28/2004 02:31 AMThe New Zealand Herald Aug 28 2004 5:44AM GMT
Microsoft sets 100 million target for
smart phones and PDAs
Microsoft sets 100 million target for
smart phones and PDAs
11/05/2003 08:39 AMComputer Weekly Nov 5 2003 8:26AM ET
Microsoft Sets 2006 Target for Next
Windows Version (Reuters)
Microsoft Sets 2006 Target for Next
Windows Version (Reuters)
08/27/2004 09:31 PMReuters - Microsoft Corp. (MSFT.O) said on Friday
it will ship the next version of Windows in 2006, but scaled
back plans to include a new system for finding and storing
information in its flagship operating system.
Digital West and Computer Recycling Firm
BCS, Inc. Join Forces to Offer Recycling
Program to National Retail C
Digital West and Computer Recycling Firm
BCS, Inc. Join Forces to Offer Recycling
Program to National Retail C
11/19/2003 12:59 PMCapitol Reports Nov 19 2003 12:05PM ET
A sort of recycling
A sort of recycling
08/13/2004 07:17 AMUSA Today Aug 13 2004 12:00PM GMT
PC consider recycling plans
PC consider recycling plans
04/16/2004 06:28 PMZDNet Apr 16 2004 10:24PM GMT
Report: Recycling
Report: Recycling
02/01/2005 08:47 PM
letting consumers off the hook?
3G Handset Recycling for 3
3G Handset Recycling for 3
06/08/2004 05:54 AM3G Jun 8 2004 9:02AM GMT
Viva Recycling!
Viva Recycling!
02/03/2004 05:19 PMNow here's what we call creativity. In Cuba, where new things are
rare, a phone gets turned into an electric fan, and a plastic bottle
becomes a taxi sign.
Password Recycling
Password Recycling
07/20/2004 07:39 AM
Why registration-sites suck: Boing Boing links to a story on Wired
about registration at news sites. The article is okay, but Boing
Boing's comments ring very, very true:
The point that everyone seems to miss is that no one can possibly
keep track of a thousand passwords for a thousand websites, which
means that these sites undoubtably contain recycled passwords
[...]
The more you recycle a password, the higher the likelihood that you
will use it in a sensitive context — a bank site, a message
board, an IM client, an auction site — where someone might
impersonate you or even commit identity theft crimes against you.
Okay, raise your hands, how many of you have a "standard" password
that you use all over the place? Everyone does it. Show me someone
that uses a different password for every registration or account and
I'll show you a liar.
I know a friend that has a group of passwords that he uses based on
context — one password for throwaway Web site registration, one
for email accounts, one for IM, one for sensitive stuff like banking,
etc.
What if someone at one of these services decides to take your
password and see where else it might work? Yes, I know the passwords
should be hashed when stored in their database, but there's no
guarantee that they're going to do that.
How may of you have a password stored in some service or Web site
that you've long-since forgotten about that would also work in, say,
your bank's Web site?
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UK launches £10m recycling effort
UK launches £10m recycling effort
09/26/2004 11:23 PMThe UK government launches a £10m multi-media advertising campaign to
encourage the British public to recycle their waste.
HP boosts recycling effort
HP boosts recycling effort
07/15/2004 07:00 AMComputer Weekly Jul 15 2004 11:08AM GMT
Mac Recycling Program from Apple
Mac Recycling Program from Apple
03/13/2003 10:16 AMIn an effort to reduce the waste inherent in the disposal of outdated
computers, Apple has announced the Apple Equipment Recycling Program.
Formally available only to education customers, the Recycling Program
has been expanded to include all Apple customers, and more details can
be found at the Apple website.
HP accelerates recycling ahead of law
HP accelerates recycling ahead of law
07/14/2004 11:41 AMAs environmental concerns grow over rising levels of electronic waste
and governments begin to take action, one of the world's largest
suppliers of IT products is taking steps to accelerate its recycling
efforts.
HP and Dell to step up PC recycling
HP and Dell to step up PC recycling
05/19/2004 12:06 PMIHT May 19 2004 3:44PM GMT
Weighing the results of PC recycling
Weighing the results of PC recycling
04/16/2004 03:45 PMWith Earth Day around the corner, Dell and other PC makers are
stepping up their efforts to recycle old computers. But the PC
industry still has some distance to go in getting green.
Apple: iPod Recycling
Apple: iPod Recycling
06/05/2005 11:11 PMApple announces an iPod recycling program.
Dell and HP in PC recycling offers
Dell and HP in PC recycling offers
08/01/2004 11:19 PMsilicon.com Aug 2 2004 3:19AM GMT
DTI delays recycling rules
DTI delays recycling rules
07/23/2004 08:04 AMvnunet.com Jul 23 2004 12:18PM GMT
Recycling Printer Cartridges
Recycling Printer Cartridges
03/19/2003 10:45 PMThanks to a company called Enviro
Solutions, SLS
is now recycling all used inkjet and laser printer cartridges,
including any that staff want to bring in from home.
"We provide you with free, postage paid, collection and shipping
materials along with complete instructions. You simply choose the
method, or combination of methods, that works best for you, and get
paid for your efforts. Millions of new cartridges are sold each year,
86% end up in our landfills as trash. Start recycling today for a
better tomorrow!
We will recycle all ink jet and laser cartridges sent to us and pay
you for those that qualify for cash back ( please see the programs
pages for a list of qualifying cartridges). These are no risk, no cost
programs with no 'minimum' commitment required from you. We provide
free collection materials. The programs are simple, easy, problem
free, and self sustaining with little or no supervision. We ship
anywhere in the United States and Canada."
Very cool, since we haven't become a paperless office yet.
;-) You may want to consider doing this at your library,
too.
Recycling weak evidence for war
Recycling weak evidence for war
06/15/2004 01:29 PMRecycling Perfected -- but Formalized?
Recycling Perfected -- but Formalized?
03/08/2004 11:26 PMQuestions of the day: Hip-hop artists and DJs have long made a
practice of inviting remixes by releasing acapella or instrumental
tracks. What stops them from formalizing that invitation with, say, a
CC license? Is it that the music-biz lawyers want to reserve the right
to hold remixers hostage, in the event they start to become too
successful, or stray too far aesthetically? If that's not the
explanation, what is? There's something about the practice that's
reminiscent of the Speakeasy or back-room gambling joint: when a
vibrant sampling underground is uncovered, copyright holders are
shocked, shocked to learn the law has been broken.
Related news: The New York Times today
inventoried the growing catalog of Jay-Z mash-ups, from the oh-so-scandalous
a> Grey Album *(Jay-Z + Beatles) to Double Black Album (Jay-Z +
Metallica), plus about ten more. I'm glad the whole controversy has
everyone talking about copyright and art, but it's a shame that the
Grey Album has gotten all the attention. Some of these other
mashes are better-executed as records, in my view, if less grand in
high concept. I think Illmind's Black and
Tan Album works pretty well, for example, even though its
samples are less familiar than the Grey Album's.
All this makes it more striking to hear people say that remixing is
not music, that the manipulation of sound recordings is less worthy an
art form than the manipulation of abstract notes and rhythms. Of
course rock-and-roll once faced the same criticism -- it wasn't
real music. And then came the Beatles, who by no means
invented rock but certainly perfected it, so that even the old foagies
eventually came to take its merit for granted. Will it require a
masterpiece of mash for remix culture finally to win legitimacy? Who
will be the Beatles of bricolage?
IIS 5.0 Process Recycling Tool
IIS 5.0 Process Recycling Tool
12/03/2003 12:40 AMThe IIS 5.0 Process Recycling Tool (IIS5Recycle), version 1.0, runs as
a service on a computer running Windows 2000 and Internet Information
Server 5.0. The purpose of IIS5Recycle is to recycle processes,
minimizing the effects of resource-consumption problems before
performance and reliability are affected.
New PCs are a waste
New PCs are a waste
03/08/2004 11:20 PMSunday Times South Africa Mar 9 2004 3:17AM GMT
WASTE
WASTE
04/14/2004 05:09 PMVIA Padlock and WASTE updates
National PC Recycling Plan Proposed,
Again
National PC Recycling Plan Proposed,
Again
02/05/2005 10:04 PMTwo U.S. Representatives have resuscitated a bill to establish a
national recycling program for electronic waste.
Dell ups bucks for recycling programs
Dell ups bucks for recycling programs
07/01/2004 12:36 PMTwenty-two grants of $10,000 will go to recycling efforts in the
United States and Canada.
Recycling the media haircut charade
Recycling the media haircut charade
08/17/2004 11:34 AMNew York Daily News gossip columnist Lloyd Grove put some real gumshoe
work into his
lead item today, a report that John Kerry’s camp flew out a
Washington, D.C. stylist to a campaign stop in Oregon in order to cut
Kerry’s hair. The item, trumpeted by Drudge, who has been on the
Democratic haircut beat all year, is supposed to lampoon Kerry for
being a rich, liberal hypocrite.
Government delays IT recycling directive
Government delays IT recycling directive
03/29/2005 11:25 AMZDNet UK Mar 29 2005 3:36PM GMT
eBay bids for PC recycling glory
eBay bids for PC recycling glory
01/06/2005 07:30 PMCES 2005 Assembles PC coalition
Dell, HP offer recycling deals
Dell, HP offer recycling deals
07/13/2004 01:31 PMCustomers can dump obsolete electronics goods at retailer shops or
home, keeping bad elements out of landfills.
PC makers peddle recycling plans
PC makers peddle recycling plans
04/16/2004 03:48 PMZDNet Apr 16 2004 8:10PM GMT
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HP sets new e-waste recycling target