Tuesday, November 27, 2007

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PriceGrabber traffic up 54% on Cyber Monday, shoppers want Wii, Zune (BetaNews)

Though the final data for Cyber Monday retail sales have yet to be projected, more early indications point to a sharp rise in online spending.

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Greenpeace: Microsoft, Nintendo are too toxic (USA Today)

Greenpeace gave Microsoft and Nintendo abysmal rankings Tuesday on their efforts to phase out toxic chemicals from their game consoles.

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Greenpeace criticizes Microsoft, Nintendo (AP via Yahoo! News)

Microsoft and Nintendo are taking too long to phase out toxic chemicals from their game consoles, and TV producers Philips and Sharp have poor policies on taking back and recycling outdated products, Greenpeace said Tuesday in its latest environmental ranking of leading electronics companies.

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By Arthur Max, Associated Press Writer Manufacturing.Net - November 27, 2007 (Logistics Management)

AMSTERDAM, Netherlands (AP) — Microsoft and Nintendo are taking too long to phase out toxic chemicals from their game consoles, Greenpeace said Tuesday in its latest environmental ranking of leading electronics companies.

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Greenpeace slams Microsoft, Nintendo (The State)

Greenpeace gave Microsoft and Nintendo abysmal rankings Tuesday on their efforts to phase out toxic chemicals from their game consoles. Nintendo Co. became the first company to score zero out of a possible 10 points in the Greenpeace ranking of 18 leading electronics companies. It provided no information to consumers on the substances it uses in manufacturing or on its plans to cut hazardous ...

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