Nokia will plant trees for gadgets collected at the Rocking the Daisies and Gardens festivals.
South Africans will have to change the way they use electricity in future, says Greenstar.
In this World Wide Wrap: Agfa encourages green printing, German printing tech recovers marginally, and HP leads in printing speeds.
Making small changes to daily habits can have an immediate effect in conserving energy, says Chris Barnes, product manager - HP Monitors at Axiz.
In this World Wide Wrap: Obama promotes clean energy, Malaysia aims for 11% green power, and women needed in green IT.
The Stratus ftServer 6310 is a fault-tolerant hex-core server for enterprise-class applications and Tier 1 workloads.
The growing scourge of e-waste presents an opportunity for SA to use rubbish as a resource.
From today, the company will be known as Platinum Micro, to align itself with parent company MB Technologies' majority shareholder.
In this World Wide Wrap: Carestream intros radiography imaging system, Xerox to unveil product upgrades, and recycled material greens up offices.
In this World Wide Wrap: IBM tracks rapid atom changes, Popular Mechanics unveils breakthrough awards, and Pano Logic touts 'zero client'.
A quick look at some of the smaller gadget announcements, including a Sony HD camera and Mini electric scooter.
In this World Wide Wrap: Plants survive radioactivity, Canada council goes paperless, and Oracle ups sustainability.
The company inaugurated its first fully funded wind-powered solution on the Erindi Mountain, in Namibia.