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Monday, July 07, 2008

 
 

Greenpeace ranks ‘greenies’ anew

Sony Ericsson tops survey; Nicrosoft and Nintendo scores still down

Swedish cellular phone maker Sony Ericsson tops the 8th edition of Greenpeace “Guide to Greener Electronics,” the environmental group said Friday even as other companies who previously scored high in the quarterly survey have seen their ranking plummet. In a press conference in Makati on Thursday, Greenpeace Southeast Asia Toxics Campaigner Beau Baconguis said that aside from Sony Ericsson, Japanese electronics giant Sony also scored high in the latest survey.

“Many companies score well on this ranking but it was Sony Ericsson who tops in most aspect. The company scored top marks especially on toxic chemical phase-out,” Baconguis said though she added the company did not perform well in recycling.

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O T H E R   R E P O R T S

 

Multiply, an online social networking website, recently launched its local spin.

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Olyclub Philippines launched its first club photo exhibit titled “Discover New Wonders” at the ground floor of SM Mega Mall Building B on July 3, Thursday.

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High Tech Computer Corp. (HTC), a Taiwan-based smartphones manufacturer, has recently launched in the Philippines its new flagship phone, the HTC Touch Diamond.

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HARDWARE

Kingston and Apacer are familiar names when it comes to flash memory and PC RAM modules. But, did you know that A-Data Technology also from Taiwan, is one of the biggest manufacturers of computer memory products?

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DIGITALLIFESTYLE

Acer Gemstone Blue 6920
 

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