Skip to Content

AOL Tech

Green Tech (Subscribe to this feed)

Revolutionizing Solar Energy by Taking It Underground

Want greener energy without having to install large, gaudy solar panels on your house? Join the club. But what was once wishful thinking might soon be reality. According to ABC Science, scientists have created a way to harness sunlight and convert ... Read more →

Gift Guide: MSR Reactor Outdoor Stove 23 days ago on Switched

MSR Reactor Outdoor Stove (Earth Lover, Under $250) Cooking outside can be challenging, no matter how seasoned the outdoorsman. The MSR Reactor stove will get it done, and will do it quickly. Burning a mixture of isobutane and propane, the ...

How to Recycle Your Old Cell Phones, Computers, and Other Gadgets 25 days ago on Switched

Although spring is still months away, it's never too early to get a head start on cleaning out some junk. If you're like us, you could probably fill a closet with old gadgets. It might be tempting to simply toss them in the trash, but that's not your ...

Wesley Clark Deems Electric Cars 'National Security' Issue 28 days ago on Switched

Retired U.S. Army General and former Democratic presidential candidate Wesley Clark has upped the ante in the ongoing national discourse on clean energy. Speaking before auto industry professionals and suppliers at a Detroit conference last week, ...

Brothel Lowers Rates for 'Green' Customers 1 month ago on Switched

The economic slump has been tough on all kinds of businesses, even whorehouses. When money is tight, it looks like paying for sex is one of those extras people just can't afford. But one brothel in Berlin isn't taking this news lying down (Excuse the ...

How Much Electricity Does It Take to Run the Web? 1 month ago on Switched

digg_url ='http://www.switched.com/2009/10/22/how-much-electricity-does-it-take-to-run-the-web/'; Ever wonder exactly how much electricity it takes to run the Internet? All those Tweets, e-mails, and YouTube videos aren't powered by magic fairy ...

Winter Olympics 2010 Medals Made From Recycled Electronics 1 month ago on Switched

As Olympic athletes have increasingly resorted to complex steroids and synthetic drugs, even the most obstinate athletic purists have had to come to terms with the sobering fact that many of the gold medals awarded over the past few Games have been ...

California Lawmakers Seeking Ban on Wasteful HDTVs 1 month ago on Switched

Many home appliances, like refrigerators and air conditioners, have to meet predetermined energy standards, but man's best inanimate friend, the television, has managed to evade such government restrictions, so far. According to the Los Angeles ...

EcoATM Kiosk Pays Cash for Old Phones 1 month ago on Switched

Recycling cell phones eliminates tons of waste and saves valuable components. For various reasons, though, most people still toss their old phones into the trash or keep them squirreled away in a forgotten drawer or nook. In a true "Why didn't I ...

Nissan's Land Glider Concept Car Leans Like a Motorcycle 1 month ago on Switched

Are you a fan of the motorcycle's ability to lean into turns but just don't feel safe riding with your body exposed like that? Well, a new concept car from Nissan has you covered, literally. According to Engadget, the Nissan Land Glider features ...

Forget Panels, New Solar Shingles Offer Easier Installation 1 month ago on Switched

Many people would love to build an entirely "green" house. But "going green" isn't always cheap or practical. That's why we're so excited about Dow Chemical's new solar-powered shingles, which are meant to be used on asphalt-tiled roofs. According ...

What Comes After iPhone? Mobiles Made of Wood and Stormtroopers. 1 month ago on Switched

The iPhone may be a failure in Japan, but the country sure loves its clamshell-style, flip phones, among other non-smartphone-styles, which is why the annual CEATEC show in Tokyo is often a treasure trove of innovative, stylish, and sometimes just ...

Nissan iPhone App Helps You Win the Grand Prix -- of Eco-Driving 1 month ago on Switched

The iPhone may not be as big in Japan as it is in the States, but that hasn't stopped Nissan from developing an app that shows the residents of Yokohama City, Japan how to drive better. The new program is part of a trial service called E1 Grand ...

Airlines Offer Green, Conscience-Soothing Carbon Offset Packages 1 month ago on Switched

The business of guilt removal has been around for a lot longer than Sally Struthers's quavering-voiced pleas for the children and Jim Bakker's patronizing smiles. Now, the San Francisco International Airport has joined those ranks with its three ...

99 Cent iPhone Case Made From Recycled Cardboard 2 months ago on Switched

It's no surprise that with the whole world in a bit of a financial pickle a fad like papercraft has really taken off. Paper is cheap, readily available, and disposable. It also makes sense then that some companies would try and capitalize on this ...

New York Family Gives Up AC, TV, and Electricity -- for a Whole Year 2 months ago on Switched

digg_url ='http://www.switched.com/2009/09/13/new-york-family-gives-up-ac-tv-or-electricity-for-a-whole-y/'; In 2006, New York writer Colin Beavan decided that completely unplugging and living a green, eco-friendly Manhattan existence for an ...

Switched Video

Follow Switched on Twitter

Latest Reviews from CNET.com

CNET provides the latest tech news, unbiased reviews, videos, podcasts, software, and downloads, making tech products easy to find, understand and use.

Top Product Reviews

  • Home Audio Reviews
  • Cell Phone Reviews
  • Digital Camera Reviews

    9.3 out of 10

    Canon EOS 1D Mark III
    Extremely fast, 10-megapixel continuous shooting; very low noise; highly customizable; well-designed body with weather sealing; 3-inch LCD; abundant optional accessories. Full Review

    9.3 out of 10

    Nikon D3 (body only)
    Full-frame sensor; well designed, pro-level weather-sealed body; very low noise, even at extremely high ISOs; fast. Full Review

    9.0 out of 10

    Canon EOS-1Ds Mark III
    Very low noise, high quality images; 21.1 megapixels; live view shooting; pro-level build-quality and performance. Full Review

  • Desktop Reviews

    8.5 out of 10

    Apple iMac (24-inch, 2.8GHz)
    A minor specification update results in some significant performance gains; graphics upgrade an option on this 24-inch model; sleek, polished design didn't receive an update, but we won't start clamoring for a new design until the current one is at least 12 months old. Full Review

    8.4 out of 10

    Apple iMac (27-inch, 3.06Hz Intel Core 2 Duo, ATI Radeon HD 4670, Fall 2009)
    Largest display among all-in-ones; fast dual-core CPU makes up for lack of quad-core (mostly); finally has an SD card slot; wireless mouse and keyboard; Mini DisplayPort input ripe with possibility. Full Review

Featured Galleries

Nissan Land Glider
Vintage Keyboards
Retro Computer Logos
Vintage Computer Festival
Motorola CLIQ
iPod touch
iTunes 9
Video iPod Nano
The Beatles: Rock Band

 

Switched Desktop

Get the New Switched Desktop

Latest tech news, Switched mail, and more.

AOL Tech Network

Resources

Autoblog

Daily Finance

Download Squad

Engadget

Joystiq

Urlesque

Fanhouse Main

WalletPop

Gadling