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Netflix for iPhone and iPod touch streams the big screen to the small screen | JOEyGADGET

08/26/2010 13:02

Last night my friend (and Flip Video For Dummies co-author) Drew and I crashed out in front around my iPad to watch John Cassavettes’ brilliant film “Husbands” (1970). Both of us were fading to black before reaching The End so we opted to pause and finish watching another night.

Drew this morning was saying how it would be cool if the Netflix app was available for the iPhone too so he could finish watching on the train, and low and behold, that feature (plus iPhone touch streaming) was added to the app today.

Key features of the Netflix app include:

  • Watch as often as you want
  • Resume watching where you left off on your TV, computer, iPad or wherever you last watched
  • Browse movies and manage your Instant Queue right from your iPhone or iPod touch (or iPad)

Download the Netflix app from the iTunes App Store here: Netflix.

via Netflix for iPhone and iPod touch streams the big screen to the small screen | JOEyGADGET.


Categories:Apple, DVDisDEAD, Mobile, Uncategorized, green gadgets for dummies, iphone, ipod, vod

Tech Talk | NYTimes.com: Green Gadgets For Dummies author Joe Hutsko | JOEyGADGET

04/21/2010 16:01

PODCAST

Tech Talk

April 21, 2010

Joe Hutsko, author of “Green Gadgets for Dummies” chats about how to save money and energy with your tech gear, and the Times reporter Matt Richtel talks about the rise of technology devices on the road.

Read the full story: Tech Talk | NYTimes.com: Green Gadgets For Dummies author Joe Hutsko | JOEyGADGET


Categories:Apple, Books, Computers, Disposal, How-to, Industry, Interview, Peripherals, Recycling, green gadgets for dummies

Electronic House Interview: Green Gadgets Author’s Fave Green Tools | JOEyGADGET.com

04/15/2010 10:26

Green Gadgets Author’s Fave Green Tools

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We need more sexy green products, says writer Joe Hutsko.

Apr. 14, 2010 – by Steven Castle

Joe Hutsko is a technology writer and the author of Green Gadgets for Dummies, which covers green and sustainable technologies from mobile gadgets to energy-efficient home systems. He is a veteran of Apple during the John Sculley reign, and is the author of the novel, The Deal, based on Steve Jobs-Sculley corporate fracas. We recently caught up with Hutsko and posed a few very jealous questions.

Read the full interview: Electronic House | Green Gadgets Author’s Fave Green Tools.


Categories:Books, Industry, Interview, green gadgets for dummies

Greener Gadgets 2010 Video: Joe Hutsko interviews HP and Panasonic execs | JOEyGADGET

03/11/2010 13:07

2k10_CEA_GG_46smHere are links to videos of my interviews with HP and Panasonic execs at the Greener Gadgets 2010 conference:

Maria Tate, Senior Industrial Designer, HP

Peter Fannon, VP Corporate and Government Affairs, Panasonic

Source: Greener Gadgets 2010 Video: Joe Hutsko interviews HP and Panasonic execs | JOEyGADGET.


Categories:Computers, Disposal, HDTV, Industry, Interview, Peripherals, Recycling, green gadgets for dummies

Green Gadgets | Radio Times | WHYY | JOEyGADGET

01/20/2010 13:38

mosscoane1.jpgTalking about “green-er gadgets” on Radio Times with Marty Moss-Coane | WHYY.org

Tuesday, January 19th, 2010 | Hour 2

What do you do with your old cell phone when you’ve bought your upgrade? Are you using your home computer in the most energy-efficient way? Technology enthusiast JOE HUTSKO explains how to use our home entertainment devices in a more environmentally-friendly way in his new book, Green Gadgets for Dummies.

Listen via Green Gadgets | Radio Times | WHYY.

Had a great time speaking with Marty Moss-Coane about greener gadgets at the WHYY studio in Philadelphia. Special thanks to Patty and Denis for the invite and proper care and feeding of this on-air guest.

Via: Green Gadgets | Radio Times | WHYY | JOEyGADGET.


Categories:How-to, Industry, Interview, Recycling, green gadgets for dummies

Links to green gadget-related websites

01/19/2010 10:55

Some handy links to green gadget-related websites: Green Gadgets For Dummies.


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E-readers: Are they greener than books? | Radio Netherlands Worldwide

01/17/2010 22:35

From Radio Netherlands Worldwide:

With the future of digital reading undeniable, we decided to speak to someone who knows gadgets. Joe Hutsko joins Marnie to talk about e-readers vs. books, the advantages, disadvantages, and which of the two is greener.

Audio: Listen to the interview.

via Mud graffiti and book pulp | Radio Netherlands Worldwide.


Categories:Uncategorized, e-books, green gadgets for dummies, kindle

Ten Green Gadget Money Savings Tips | Green Gadgets For Dummies

11/13/2009 16:42

Ten Green Gadget Money Savings Tips | Green Gadgets For Dummies

From Green Gadgets For Dummies, by Joe Hutsko:

Ten Green Gadget Money Savings Tips

Here are some quick tips that can help you save money by using gadgets the green way:

  1. Replace single-use disposable batteries in your gadgets with rechargeable ones – then properly dispose of all of those dead single-use cells at your local grocery, hardware or office supplies store
  2. Turn down your TVs brightness and contrast settings to the lowest comfortable level; new TVs leave the factory with all of their picture-related settings cranked to the max to standout on the showroom floor, so adjust yours when you bring it home
  3. Unplug cell phone, MP3 player, and other gadget chargers after the battery is charged, as well as other “energy vampire” devices that go into standby mode when they’re turned off to stop them from sipping power; or plug them all into power strips so you can instantly turn them off all at once
  4. Disable your computer’s screensaver and adjust its power savings settings to turn off the display when you’re not using it for more than five minutes, then switch the computer to standby or sleep mode after ten minutes, then switch to “hibernate” mode after thirty minutes (if the feature is available)
  5. Turn off any energy wasting features and settings you’re not using on cell phones, computers and other gadgets, including wireless (Wi-Fi) networking and Bluetooth, and GPS; also, reduce the screen’s brightness and activate auto-lock or screen dimming and shutoff options on gadgets that offer these options
  6. Read and review documents on the screen instead of printing them on paper – if you must print, reduce your printer’s quality setting to 300 dots-per-inch, print on both sides of the page, print in color only when necessary, and refill inkjet and toner cartridges rather than buy new ones
  7. Reduce fuel consumption and auto emissions by shopping and banking online, and renting or buying downloadable and streaming movies and TV shows instead of renting DVDs at the local video store, or Netflix’s rent-by-mail; instead, choose Netflix’s “Watch Instantly” movies and watch on your computer, TiVo-equipped TV, or other streaming gadget
  8. If your thermostat isn’t programmable get one, then set so it’s only heating or cooling when you’re actually in the house; even inexpensive models can accommodate workweek and weekend turn ons and turn offs based on your schedule
  9. When purchasing new gadgets, look the most energy efficient models by visiting mygreenelectronics.org, energystar.gov, and the green gadget-aware websites below to stay up on the latest news, reviews, trends and feature stories that can help you make the eco-friendliest choices possible – the longer term benefit can shave more than a little green off your utility bill
  10. If donating your mobile phone, MP3 player, or computer isn’t an option when you need to replace it, consider selling it locally on Craigslist, or trading it in for cash or credit toward a new, more efficient model by visiting the gadget trading website EZTradein.com.

via JOEyGADGET.com.


Categories:How-to, Recycling, green gadgets for dummies