We all know that computers are great power consumers, because they have lots of components and we also use them for a long period of time without shutting them down. But there are times when we don’t use them for many minutes, and an important thing makes us leave the computer for hours. That’s the time w... |
29 June 2009 12:41 GMT |
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The summer is here, the weather is getting hotter and you've already had to switch on the A/C - however, with the recent surge of all prices including electricity and... well, everything else, saving energy has become not so much a trend, as a must for most of us. And given that we're headed for a very hot ... |
5 June 2008 05:41 GMT |
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A desktop computer for just $99. This is what the company behind the Zonbu desktop PC is offering and promoting. $99 for a desktop may seem petty change but there is a catch: the unit comes with no monitor, mouse, keyboard or optical DVD drive.On the bright side, Zonbu offers from the start the full versions of more ... |
15 August 2007 05:42 GMT |
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It looks as if the entire computer manufacturing industry is having a collective green "fit". It is not something really new, some power regulations were installed long ago, but not until now were they so closely observed and respected. Don't get me wrong: I'm all in favor of a greener and environment frien... |
26 July 2007 09:58 GMT |
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AMD just released is annual "Global Climate Protection Plan", in which the processor manufacturer underlines its work to reduce the power consumption and the development of additional power saving techniques that could be implemented in its processors. This trend to enable hardware power saving technologies inside AM... |
26 July 2007 08:28 GMT |
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I know many computer users who only shut down their systems only when yelled at. They claim that powering up again in the morning when they return to work is a nuisance, as they have to wait for the operating systems, network services and so on. So they simply leave their computer systems online, in full power mode ... |
19 July 2007 05:58 GMT |
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