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Blendoku

Android App Review: Blendoku

Mon, 22nd Jul 2013
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Blendoku: a deceptively simple colour gradient puzzle that evolves into a challenging, vibrant game. An ideal blend of fun and artistry.
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Tech advancements causing excessive E-waste

Fri, 19th Oct 2012
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apple
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voip
As tech advances, e-waste skyrockets with outdated gadgets piling up. Experts warn of fast-growing waste from incessant device upgrades.
Fallback

Mass Effect trilogy released

Mon, 1st Oct 2012
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gaming
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uc
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digital entertainment
We're heading towards the holiday season and Bioware has announced the ultimate time-waster in the Mass Effect trilogy.
Conversation

Conversation starters

Mon, 1st Aug 2011
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mmo
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the elder scrolls
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e-waste & recycling
This website archives some of the weirdest, most interesting, and above all, random, facts you will ever come across.
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Cloud as foundation for sustainable organisations

Wed, 1st Jun 2011
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clean technologies
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cloud services
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sustainability
There are plenty of green benefits from Cloud computing, says Alison Rowe, Global Executive Director Sustainability, Fujitsu Australia and New Zealand.
Green cloud

The Green Cloud – And Virtualisation

Sun, 1st May 2011
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clean technologies
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pc hardware
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sustainability
Businesses driving green initiatives thrive with virtualisation, slashing energy costs by 80% and minimising e-waste. A sustainable future awaits.
Greenss

Channelling the green message

Sun, 1st May 2011
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supply chain
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clean technologies
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pc hardware
IT&C vendors evolve, aiming for eco-friendliness to meet the rising demand for sustainable tech among informed customers.
Fallback

Thriving in the face of adversity

Sun, 1st Aug 2010
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e-waste & recycling
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analyst report
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international e-waste day
While the initial hype surrounding green IT may have died down, the interest and implementation of green products and services continues to rise.