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- How green could make Europe a tech power
- How green could make Europe a tech powerEU IntegrationIt's funny that you think that a federal Europe is the same as a "single set of rules". American (and German, and Spanish) experience suggests the exact opposite - federal systems are designed to accommodate wide differences of culture and rules within...
- Tags: Kanellos, tech power
- Discussion threads 2008-03-25
- AMD's amazing run--brilliant but busted
- AMD's amazing run--brilliant but bustedKanellos has a history of anti-AMD biasIt's not surprising to see this sort of article, given Kanellos prior bias. Go back and exmaine all his articles having to do with AMD and Intel. After Olga Kharif of Business Week, he's the most biased journalist that "reports"...
- Tags: Advanced Micro Devices Inc., Kanellos
- Discussion threads 2005-07-03
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- The Green Enterprise: Intel
- On the next installment of The Green Enterprise, CNET News.com's Michael Kanellos looks at how Intel is developing green technologies for its customers and within its own organization. Innovations include ultra-lower power 45nm chips, greening its fab operations in China, Arizona and Israel; and developing non-toxic materials for packaging and...
- Tags: Michael Kanellos, Intel Corp., Chip, Data Centers, Semiconductors, Network Technology, Storage, Hardware, Data Management, Networking, The Green Enterprise, Green
- Videos 2008-05-12
- What's cooking at Xerox's PARC labs
- The Palo Alto Research Center, a spinoff lab from Xerox, recently opened its doors to show off paper with disappearing ink, solar concentrators, and a way to purify water that was inspired by toner cartridges. CNET News.com's Michael Kanellos took a tour and has the latest on the lab's current...
- Tags: Lab, Xerox PARC
- Videos 2008-04-30
- The machines for making TVs
- Not everything gets made overseas. CNET News.com's Michael Kanellos tours the Silicon Valley facilities of Applied Materials, where they make equipment for producing televisions and solar panels.
- Tags: News, Michael Kanellos, solar, solar panels, TV's, Applied Materials, Silicon Valley, plasma, TVs, Tv & Home Theater, Personal Technology, Home Entertainment
- Videos 2008-04-30
- Solar power for the people
- CNET News.com's Kara Tsuboi and Michael Kanellos look at innovative ways that companies are looking to roll out solar-energy technology options on a broader scale for less than that $30,000 price tag.
- Tags: News
- Videos 2008-04-28
- Fuel cell phones and cameras
- CNET News.com's Michael Kanellos talks with MTI's CEO Peng Lim, who shows off fuel cell prototypes for electronic gadgets that Lim says will finally start hitting the market next year.
- Tags: News, michael kanellos, fuel cell, camera, Pen Lim, green
- Videos 2008-04-25
- Seagate CEO looks ahead
- Bill Watkins, CEO of hard-drive maker Seagate Technology, sits down with CNET News.com's Michael Kanellos to discuss the future of the drive industry, the current economy, and some of the changes he'd like to see coming with the 2008 election. The U.S. needs to give green cards to college graduates,...
- Tags: News, michael kanellos, seagate, hard drives, sillicon valley, flash, media, video, bill watkins
- Videos 2008-04-16
- Forklift of the future
- Oorja Protonics has built a methanol fuel cell for powering those massive forklifts you see wandering around the stock room at Costco. CNET News.com's Michael Kanellos goes for a test ride.
- Tags: News, forklift, michael kanellos, methanol, costco, oorja protonics
- Videos 2008-04-15
- Patent auction nets millions for inventors
- CNET News.com's Michael Kanellos checks out the Ocean Tomo Spring IP Patent auction in San Francisco, where buyers snapped up $19.6 million worth of patents. While critics say these patents will fuel lawsuits, inventors say it's a good way to get recognition for the work they've...
- Tags: News, michael kanellos, patents, ip, auction
- Videos 2008-04-07
- Electricity from the Sea
- Irish companies that they say could harvest power from the turbulent waters off the country's West Coast in a few years. They want to bring it to the U.S. and New Zealand too. News.com's Michael Kanellos traveled to Galway, Ireland to check out their plans.
- Tags: Derek Robertson, general manager, North America, WaveBob
- Videos 2008-04-01
- Islands of hope in an ocean of energy
- Courtesy Wavebob. Britain and Ireland have a long and bloody mutual history. They've ended open hostility and the neighboring nations now share and compete with a possible future energy source: the restless waves of the North Atlantic. Both Ireland and the United Kingdom are looking...
- Tags: Ireland, Strategy, Blade Servers, Utility Computing, Management, Servers, Hardware, Harry Fuller
- Blog posts 2008-03-24
- The lightbulb of the future?
- Silicon Valley's Luxim has developed a lightbulb the size of a Tic Tac that gives off as much light as a streetlight. News.com's Michael Kanellos talks to the company about its technology and its plans to expand into various markets.
- Tags: Lightbulb, Personal Technology
- Videos 2008-03-18
- Fill your car for $1.10 a gallon?
- Menlo Park, Calif.'s ZeaChem has come up with a way to turn wood chips into ethanol that will sell for around $1.10 a gallon or less when it comes out in 2010. Brewing and petrochemical technology go into the mix. News.com Editor at Large Michael Kanellos talks with founder Dan...
- Tags: wood, fuel, michael kanellos, green, ethanol
- Videos 2008-03-11
- From gas to solid, that's not just physics, that's green tech
- Courtesy: Carbon Sciences Every inspirational speaker will tell an audience to take a negative and turn it into a positive. Politically CO2 emissions have become a negative in many parts of the world. CO2 is deemed to be one of the greenhouse gases...
- Tags: Green Technology, Carbon Dioxide, CSA, CS, Harry Fuller
- Blog posts 2008-03-04
- Another one rides the bus
- Cisco Systems is collaborating with cities around the world to see if broadband can be exploited to cut down energy consumption and traffic. In San Francisco, the company has rigged up municipal buses with free Wi-Fi to coax commuters out of their cars. CNET News.com's Michael Kanellos grabs a transfer...
- Tags: Wi-Fi, public transportation, Michael Kanellos, cisco, internet
- Videos 2008-02-21
- Air pollution finds a home
- Carbon Sciences says it has come up with a relatively efficient way to turn carbon dioxide from smokestacks into chalk, which can then be used to make drywall or other products. CNET News.com's Michael Kanellos checks out the company's mobile prototype with CEO Derek McLeish.
- Tags: news, michael kanellos, carbon dioxide, chalk, environment
- Videos 2008-02-19
- Electric dreams for Tesla Motors
- After delays and technical snags, Tesla Motors is getting its first car on the road. At company headquarters in San Carlos, Calif., CEO Ze'ev Drori and Chairman Elon Musk tell CNET News.com's Michael Kanellos about some of Tesla's celebrity customers, as well as future, cheaper models coming in the next...
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- Videos 2008-02-06
- Future bright for solar energy
- At a Churchill Club event in Menlo Park, Calif., CNET News.com editor-at-large Michael Kanellos talks to John Woolard, CEO of BrightSource Energy, about building 100- to 200-megawatt solar-energy plants to power 100,000 to 200,000 homes. Woolard also discusses how the company is targeting solar as a competitive energy alternative to...
- Tags: Solar Energy, Telecom & Utilities, Green
- Videos 2008-01-30
- Zapped to glory
- CNET News.com's Michael Kanellos takes a ride with the Compex Sport, which electrically stimulates nerves to build muscles. It's an efficient, legal, and very painful way to beef up athletic performance.
- Tags: News.com, Performance Management, Human Resources, Workforce Management, Michael Kanellos, sports, compex sport, muscles, athletics, performance
- Videos 2008-01-16
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