January 21, 2010

Ever Wish You Could Pluck Electricity Out of Thin Air? Now You Can

RCA_AirnergyAfter posting about the cell phone you spin to charge, the charger that harnesses yo-yo power and the solar-powered cell phone, you’ve probably guessed I’m a little obsessed with free and green ways to power gadgets. Well, as cool as all of the chargers I just listed are, I think I’ve found one that tops them all. RCA’s Airnergy charger harvests energy from WiFi signals in the air and turns it into clean electricity that can be used to charge gadgets. How cool is that?

Sure, they might not be the first company to have this idea, but they are the first company to produce a unit with high enough energy efficiency to be viable. During a demonstration in this year’s CES event, RCA was able to charge a cell phone from 30 percent battery to full in just 90 minutes. The device contains a battery, so you can leave it on spot or carry it around, harnessing energy from WiFi signals throughout the day.

What would you expect to pay for such an awesome device? $200? $100? Try just $40. RCA is planning on releasing the Airnergy this summer, and I cannot wait to get my hands on one!

Image via OhGizmo!

January 20, 2010

Knology and NFL Network Announce Expanded Partnership

Good news for Knology customers who are also NFL fans. The cable company plans to deliver more football games to sports fans across its viewing area in 2010 and beyond. Knology and NFL Network recently announced a multi-year agreement to continue carriage of NFL Network through 2014. The new deal includes primetime regular-season games carried by NFL Network, including Thursday night games, as well as all preseason games.

NFL Network is now available to Knology digital cable customers as part of the Digital Preferred packaging in Alabama (except Dothan), Florida, Georgia, South Carolina and Tennessee. High definition customers in Pinellas County, Florida can also view NFL Network in HD. Knology basic and HD customers in Iowa, Minnesota and South Dakota will continue to have access to the NFL Network live games.

If you want to see more NFL games in the New Year, see if Knology is available in your area.

January 19, 2010

How to Set Up a Wireless Network

Wireless_InternetIf you’ve just ordered a new high-speed Internet package, chances are you’re probably ready to start making the most of it. One of the coolest things you can do with your new service is to cut the cord and set up a wireless network for your home. This lets you use Internet service on laptops, desktops, and all sorts of other nifty devices like DVRs and game consoles, without any wires. How futuristic!

Many Internet providers will furnish a wireless router, either for free or with an additional charge. But, if you are looking to set up your wireless network on your own, check out these handy steps:

  • Make sure your devices are ready – Setting up a new wireless network without making sure your stuff is wireless-ready is like buying an awesome new cereal without checking that you have milk at home. Avoid disappointment by checking your computer and device specs to make sure they are ready. Most laptops and many desktops from the last few years come equipped with wireless ability right out of the box, but it’s always best to check.

  • Buy a wireless router – There are a million options on the shelves, and they seem to change daily. With that in mind, instead of giving you specific recommendations here, I’m referring you to Cnet’s excellent, constantly updated guide to the best wireless routers on the market. Check through the reviews to find the router that best meets your needs and budget. Then buy it.

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January 18, 2010

Verizon Operations Center Earns LEED Green Building Certification

Verizon recently announced that its operations center in Basking Ridge, New Jersey, has earned the U.S. Green Building Council's LEED® Silver certification for the center's environmentally friendly-design and energy efficiency.

To make the 1.4 million-square-foot facility more energy efficient, Verizon uses temperature sensors and energy-management systems to monitor heating, ventilation and air conditioning systems. The company also controls the facility's lighting schedules; tracks maintenance and service requirements; uses air handlers with variable frequency drives for energy-efficient heating and cooling; and has installed energy-efficient light-emitting diode and fluorescent T-5 lights.

"Verizon's LEED certification demonstrates tremendous green building leadership," said Rick Fedrizzi, president, CEO and founding chair of the U.S. Green Building Council. "As the newest member of the LEED family of green buildings, the Verizon operations center is an important addition to the growing strength of the green building movement."

Verizon says that is remains committed to finding practical and innovative ways to increase energy efficiency and bolster conservation efforts. The company currently operates the largest fuel cell site of its kind in the nation. Using seven fuel cells, the company's Energy Star Award-winning facility in Garden City, New York, can generate enough electricity per hour to meet the energy needs of 400 single-family homes.

To qualify for the Energy Star rating, the center had to place among the top 25 percent of the most energy-efficient facilities in the U.S. Commercial buildings that earn the Energy Star rating use an average of 40 percent less energy than typical buildings and release 35 percent less CO2.

If you would like to follow Verizon's lead and make your home or office more energy efficient, check out the energy conservation tag of the blog for great resources on how to be greener in the New Year.

January 15, 2010

WhiteFence's Favorite Sporting Events

Sports Back before college, I never really understood the appeal of being a sports person. Not an athlete, but someone that was actually into sports. Sure, growing up I was a huge fan of the Houston Rockets (Clutch City), but beyond that I just didn't drink the Kool-Aid on sports the way my friends did. However, the wonder of college football opened me up to a whole host of new interests. Now, all I listen to in the car is sports radio, and one of my favorite shows on TV is Pardon the Interruption, an ESPN debate show.

We are currently in one of the bigger sports seasons of the year. With the college football bowl games in the recent past, the NFL playoffs currently underway, the Super Bowl next month, the NBA All-Star weekend shortly thereafter and March Madness after that, there is a whole list of sporting events to get excited about.

This got me wondering what other people's favorite sports were, and how they liked to enjoy them. I took the liberty of asking other WhiteFencers that very question. Here are some of the responses I got...

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The U.S. Green Buildings Council Partners with Girl Scouts to Create Greener Schools and Communities

Girl Scouts of the USA (GSUSA) and the U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC) recently announced that they have joined forces to help girls take action to improve the environment and their communities by promoting green schools.

Local Girl Scouts will participate in Forever Green projects as part of USGBC’s National Green Schools Campaign. Girls will team with USGBC volunteers throughout its extensive chapter network to develop and use their leadership skills to significantly impact the environment by working in schools and throughout their communities to save energy, conserve water, increase green space, improve air quality and reduce waste.

“Through our partnership with the Girl Scouts of the USA, we have the potential to reach and inspire millions of girls – America’s future leaders – to impact the way school buildings are designed, built and operated, enabling a healthier and environmentally responsible built environment for future students and teachers,” said Rick Fedrizzi, President, CEO & Founding Chair, USGBC.

To learn more about what Girls Scouts are doing to help better the environment, check out It's Your Planet—Love It! Maybe you'll even find something inspiring to help you make changes in your own community.

January 14, 2010

Donating to Haiti Relief Funds

By now, I'm sure many of our WhiteFence Blog readers are no doubt aware of the unbelievable tragedy that has taken place in Haiti this week. The 7.0 earthquake that devastated the country could be felt as far away as Cuba, and has left many thousands of people homeless, injured, missing or worse.

Last night I found myself feeling the tug to give, but I wasn't quite sure exactly where I could do so. You can't always be sure that you are giving to a trustworthy source. I did some research and as a result, I wanted to put up a link I saw today that compiled a list of charitable organizations helping Haiti. We certainly wouldn't want to pressure anybody to give, but if you are feeling so inclined, I thought the link would be helpful. A little bit of money could easily go a long way. Who knows, maybe you'll see an organization listed that you were unaware of before.

Haiti Earthquake: How to Help

PG&E; to Purchase and Operate Major California Wind Energy Project

Green-windmills

Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E;) recently announced that it plans to purchase and operate a major wind generating plant to be built in Southern California to serve the utility's electric customers.

With a power capacity of up to 246 megawatts, the proposed project would be the first wind project owned by PG&E.; If approved by the California Public Utilities Commission, the project could begin producing wind power by December 2011.

With a projected annual output of up to 670 gigawatt-hours per year, equal to the energy consumed by about 100,000 average homes, the project would contribute significantly to PG&E;'s efforts to meet California’s Renewable Portfolio Standard.

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January 13, 2010

Qwest Donates More Than $10.5 Million to Communities in 2009

Qwest Communications recently announced that its employees and foundation increased their commitment to community service in 2009 by collectively donating more than $10.5 million, in addition to volunteer time and in-kind resources and equipment, to local education and community programs.

More than half of Qwest’s employees participated in their employee-giving campaign, conducted in partnership with the United Way, which was an increase of nearly 20 percent over 2008. The Qwest Foundation provided a 75 percent match to employees’ contributions resulting in a total gift of $5.1 million to communities across the country. It is the largest gift the foundation and Qwest employees have made through the campaign in the past decade.

Qwest is able to deepen its partnerships with local education and community programs thanks to the remarkable generosity of its employees and the Qwest Foundation," said Rich Baer, executive vice president, general counsel & chief administrative officer and Qwest Foundation president. "In an especially challenging year, Qwest employees continue to answer the call to service, through donations of time and money, and are making a true difference in their communities.”

Kudos to Qwest for their generosity to the communities they serve!

January 12, 2010

The Home Depot to Launch Martha Stewart Living Paint Line and Offer Martha Stewart Clean Products

Planning to spruce up your home with some new paint or be greener in the New Year? The Home Depot may have you covered on both. The home improvement store recently announced that it plans to add more products from queen of homemaking herself, Martha Stewart.

Beginning in March 2010, The Home Depot will offer a Martha Stewart Living paint palette that will consist of 280 handpicked colors created by Martha Stewart and the her design team. The company plans to offer the line in stores across the U.S. and Canada and all colors will be available in interior and exterior paint in four interior and two exterior sheens.

If you aren't planning any major home improvement projects but you still want to your house to be a little greener, The Home Depot will also offer the Martha Stewart Clean collection, which includes 10 environmentally friendly cleaning products for laundry, kitchen, bath and general cleaning needs for every room. The collection will carry the Eco Options label, The Home Depot's certification for products that meet certain environmental performance criteria.

"I'm thrilled to be working with The Home Depot to provide consumers with a beautiful paint palette inspired by nature and unique objects," said Martha Stewart. "I'm also delighted that our natural Martha Stewart Clean products will be available at The Home Depot, providing safe and effective cleaning solutions for those who are concerned about the environment in their home and in the wider world beyond it."

For more info on these new products, check out The Home Depot To Launch Exclusive Martha Stewart Living Brand of Paint in March 2010.



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