Every morning when you wake up there is a routine that you have become accustomed too. Alarm goes off, you hit the snooze, alarm goes off again, you hit the snooze a little harder this time, then again and harder the alarm clock gets hit till finally you grunt, groan and finally get out of bed and in to the shower..off to work, stop for coffee, wake up some more and then maybe muster up enough energy to start working on your emails or phone calls. ugggggghhhh.... well this may not be your personal routine but its what a lot of people do in one way or another to get their day started.
With technology at its fastest growing pace ever, now is the time to slow down and think about where we’re headed. Computers are one of the most ever-present devices today, but with constant change, developments, and improvements, they are also one of the most inefficient when it comes to long-term. Laptop computer sales are expected to surpass desktop sales in 2009 for the first time, which would reach over 150 million. The average staying power of a laptop is only three years, and then they are either put away (in a closet
Energy conservation clearly has most people talking at the moment, especially with gas prices climbing every day. But have you ever considered how much energy your computer screen uses day to day? Surely computers are one of the business world's highest necessities, so what would you be willing to do to cut down on your daily computer energy usage?