Celebrate Earth Day with these iOS apps
Here are a few ways to help conserve Mother Earth.
Here are a few ways to help conserve Mother Earth.
Apple iPads dominate the latest EPEAT registry.
Japan is set to get another Apple Retail Store this coming Friday.
This week, we're looking at an interesting WWDC announcement for China and an upcoming retail store in Japan.
Apple's upcoming Japan retail store really is going green.
Apple has made an interesting renewable energy-related hire.
Apple has offered NBC a rare look inside its North Carolina data center.
Help the environment and save cash by learning to go green.
On this Earth Day, Apple celebrates by turning green.
"Better" video focuses on Apple's commitment to the environment. It's being released on the day before Earth Day.
Apple is part of this year's "Green Cities" initiative.
Greenpeace flew a blimp over Silicon Valley on Thursday praising Apple, Google, and Facebook's eco-practices.
Greenpeace has once again commended Apple for its environmentally friendly practices.
Two Apple suppliers have been accused of polluting local rivers with toxic metals.
Apple has announced that it is planning on building a huge solar farm to power its Reno, Nev. data center.
At the D11 conference, Tim Cook announced that Lisa Jackson, former head of the EPA, will be joining Apple.
Check out these great apps to learn more about Mother Earth and how we can better take care of her.
Be more eco-friendly with these green apps!
Check out this round up of green apps and apps to celebrate our planet.
Appreciate our home even more with these apps.
If you're already living green or you're looking for ways to go greener, you'll want to check out these apps.
A fun and educational game that teaches about the importance of recycling. Also includes and interesting guidebook with facts and tips on how to live a eco-friendly life.
Greenpeace, the non-governmental environmental organization, is accusing Apple of being the worst tech companies in the world, in terms of its influence on the environment. Specially, the organization targets Apple’s so called “dirty data” centers, like the one built in Maiden, North Carolina.
Efforts to secure our planet's future require a knowledge of it, past and present. Only when we understand our wondrous world can we truly engage in the battle to save it. Explore our planet with iPad apps that show off the world in all her glory. A list for every age and interest, literally, on Earth.