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How many trees must die for iWave's Earth-friendly headphones, iPhone cases? |
by Team Engadget 07.29.2010 22:19 |
We're not experts or anything, but cutting down trees to manufacture your headphones ($30), ear buds ($20), and iPhone cases ($25) does not really seem all that "green" to us.
See more: http://blodic.us/technology/how-many-trees-must-die-for-iwave-s-earth-friendly-headphones-iphone-cases-51-0.htm
But what good is selling stuff made from "reusable, environmentally friendly and recyclable materials" if you can't broadcast your sense of social responsibility with "rustic wood grain finishes and smooth earthy tones" that "mirror the true beauty that surrounds us?" Is we right, or is we right? The Grass Roots Collection (get it?) starts shipping August 1st.
PR after the break. |
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by Team WebProNews 07.29.2010 22:18 |
Google Earth is meant to give its users a realistic view of the world, and the program by and large accomplishes that. A new upgrade will make it even more accurate, though, by showing users whether or not they'd be getting wet if they were to visit certain parts of the globe. |
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by GizModo GizModo 07.29.2010 21:19 |
One of my favorite and most-used iPhone apps is Apple's Remote app. It lets me remotely control iTunes, which is streaming to my living room stereo via an Airport Express. |
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