By Jeff Yeager for daily_green_cheapskate 3 Comments
If using cell phones on the road is worse than drunk driving, where's the outrage? Read full post »
By Megan Treacy for ecogeek 2 Comments

Small-scale wind turbines can't produce the large amounts of power that their giant brothers can, but there's still room for them in the renewable energy landscape. As an example, cell phone company Core Communications will begin using small vertica Read full post »
By Amy Rosenthal for daily_green_news 0 Comments

You can limit your exposure to cell phone radiation, and still communicate with your wireless. Read full post »
By Brian Clark Howard for daily_green_news 143 Comments

From the wacky to the practical, renting instead of buying can save you serious money, as well as benefit the environment. Read full post »
By Amy Rosenthal / EWG Enviroblog for daily_green_news 0 Comments

What is radiation, anyway? Is cell phone radiation dangerous? Are cell phones safe for children? Read full post »
By Megan Treacy for ecogeek 2 Comments

While some cell phone companies are introducing convenient ways for you to recycle your phone once you're done with it, a new start-up is making it just plain simple. Read full post »
By Lori Bongiorno for the_conscious_consumer 5 Comments

Find shopping deals, save gas, even get more exercise, thanks to free or inexpensive programs for your phone. Read full post »
By Dan Shapley for daily_green_news 1 Comments

What the world is doing -- and what you can do -- to ensure usable electronics are used, and valuable parts are harvested from unusable models. Read full post »
By Lori Bongiorno for the_conscious_consumer 72 Comments

Wondering about cell phone radiation? A new report shows the emissions from popular phone brands and helps consumers judge the possible risk. Read full post »
By EcoHuddle Community for huddlergreenhome 2 Comments

Get product recommendations and travel tips, find recycling centers, and reduce your carbon footprint, all by using your iPhone. Read full post »
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