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[Earth2Tech] Software and chip entrepreneurs, looking for a place of innovation in the cross over between IT and green, making gadgets consume less energy could be an interesting play.
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[ZDNet Asia Latest Tech News] IEA: Little gadgets consume gigawatts of power : News : Hardware ...: The IEA estimates that the yearly energy consumed from IT and consumer electronics is on pace to double by 2020 and triple by 2030 to 1,700 terawatt-hours. That would be the equivalent of the combined residential electricity consumption of Japan and the United States in a year.
[Eco Friendly Mag] Gadget Energy Could Cost Us $200B | Eco Friendly Mag: So, no, they aren’t asking us to give up our iPhones and laptops, they’re asking the consumer electronics industry to pay attention to efficiency. With portable gadgets, this is something that’s already being done (to extend battery life, not sustainability.) But personal computers and DVRs are huge power hogs that have never been designed with efficiency in mind.
[CIO.com - News] Digital Gear: Gadgets to Cut Energy Costs - CIO.com - Business ...: Consumer electronics like monitors, even in standby mode, can be notorious energy hogs that silently add to monthly electricity bills. Companies are coming out with smarter devices -- including power strips, plugs and electricity monitoring devices -- to help pinpoint and shut down such electricity eaters.
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[Recovery and Forensic] Recovery and Forensic » Blog Archive » IEA: Little gadgets consume ...: IEA: Little gadgets consume gigawatts of power. Home electronics account for 15 percent of electricity bills and its share is growing rapidly.
[PeterGreenberg.com] The Best Bluetooth Headset? The Gadget Guy Reviews ...: By Phil Baker for PeterGreenberg.com. You can read Phils blog at blog.philipgbaker.com, and check out his new book, From Concept to Consumer: How to Turn Ideas into Money.
[The Inside Scoop: Intel Consumer Blog] The Inside Scoop: Intel Consumer Blog · Evolution of Mobile ...: As Moorestown comes out later this year, I'm hoping to see a lot more imaginative creations like this! The upcoming Computex in Taipei is where I'm hoping to see new mobile computing and gadget designs.
[Crave: The gadget blog] Friday Poll: Best Mother's Day gift for a geeky mom? | Crave - CNET: If your mom is like mine, she doesn't pick out her own gadgets, so Sunday will be a great time to shower her with all sorts of newfangled (to her) technology. We've come up with several (admittedly stereotypical) mom-oriented gifts.
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[Consumer Reports Electronics Blog] Top gadgets for Mom: Consumer Reports Electronics Blog: We picked some gadgets we thought our Moms might like and mention a recommended model or two. (Value was a key factor, given the economy.) For each, also check out our buying advice and Ratings (available to subscribers).
[Article33 - Gadgets & Reviews] Article33 - Gadgets & Reviews » Blog Archive » Entelligence: Close ...: Should product designers aim for the enthusiast or "edge" cases when designing products, or should they instead target mainstream users from day one? It's an interesting discussion, but I believe that those that say "aim for the edge" and the enthusiast aren't correct, at least in the long run.
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