Jan
07
2007
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Written by Brandon M. Langston
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Sunday, 07 January 2007 |
We here at GRLT are making some changes to the way in which you experience the site. Fret not, we will make this as pain free as possible!
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Jan
07
2007
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Written by Brandon M. Langston
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Sunday, 07 January 2007 |
Toshiba Storage Device Division (SDD) announced the world’s first half-height HD DVD writer, providing high-definition video editing and content creation capabilities on desktop systems and media centers using this next-generation DVD technology. Like Toshiba’s slim-line HD DVD writer launched in 2006, the new SD-H903A provides read and write support for legacy formats, enabling users to enjoy existing CD and DVD material along with high-definition DVD content.
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Jan
07
2007
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Written by Kacey Green
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Sunday, 07 January 2007 |
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Today we updated the forum software that GRLT.com, runs in the back end.
We did this to improve the speed and security of the forum software.
All data is safe and secure, please contact us if you have any questions or concerns. Users may have to enter their login information again if they use the auto login feature, we apologize for the inconvenience.
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Jan
05
2007
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Written by Brandon M. Langston
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Friday, 05 January 2007 |
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Check out our new links area. Its full of fun and interesting links now that will open up your world of green even farther than it already is. We even have a few pages for kids and teachers as well that will both teach and entertain. Have a link you wish to submit? Then click on the Submit Weblink link on the homepage of GRLT.COM and we'll take a look at it.
*Please note that GRLT.COM reserves the right not to publish any link on the site for any reason.*
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Jan
04
2007
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Written by Brandon M. Langston
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Thursday, 04 January 2007 |

PC Magazine reports : 1/4
Could the HD-DVD vs Blue-Ray wars end with a whimper instead of bang? It sounds like a distinct possibility now that Korean-based electronics manufacturer LG announced that it will unveil the world's first dual-format high definition disc player next week at the Consumer Electronic Show in Las Vegas. That's right, Blu-ray and HD-DVD living in perfect harmony.
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Jan
04
2007
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Written by Brandon M. Langston
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Thursday, 04 January 2007 |
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The Washington Research Foundation is suing two of the world's
largest makers of mobile handsets for using Bluetooth technology, which
WRF [World Research Foundation] claims infringes its patents.



Computer Business Review Online reports : 1/4
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Jan
03
2007
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Written by Kacey Green
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Thursday, 04 January 2007 |
Red Herring reports : 12/30/2006
It’s been a landmark year for clean energy, as solar and wind power blew past the records, despite supply shortages.
Michael Rogol, managing director for Photon Consulting, in October estimated that global solar industry sales would reach $19 billion this year. That expectation was raised from $16 billion in March, and represents a 58 percent increase from 2005.
Global numbers for wind power aren’t out yet, but at least two groups are predicting a record year.
The American Wind Energy Association estimates the wind industry will have installed a record 2.75 gigawatts of generating capacity this year, enough electricity to power the state of Rhode Island. The association in August said total U.S. wind energy installations surpassed 10 gigawatts, and the world’s largest wind farm, a 735-megawatt project in Texas, was also completed in the third quarter of 2006.
The British Wind Energy Association said the UK also had a record-breaking year. Wind power commissions grew 50 percent to 630 megawatts. Some 625-megawatts-worth of projects are under construction in the UK, and another 2,120 megawatts (2.12 gigawatts) have been approved.
I was impressed with the amount of progress made last year, there is still much that needs to be done this year but we will be off to a good start this year if we can mantain and build upon last year's advances.
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