A study indicates that decreasing this default print margin width in Word from 1.25 inches to 0.75 inch would result in average paper savings of 4.75 percent. And you just don't save on paper but also trees and money. (posted on 19 Feb 2008 by Digital Inspiration)
The University of Essex in the UK is working on “extending energy-saving technology to every household appliance” through a intelligent plug that will allow you to monitor the consumption of every device in your house. They have already developed... (posted on 2 Jan 2008 by Gadgetell)

1 Jan 2008

CO2 Saver

In follow up to my previous post regarding an article about ways to cut down on power use in your home/office, I found a neat gadget called CO2 Saver. CO2 Saver is basically a small program which adjusts your computer settings for maximum power... (posted on 1 Jan 2008 by PCMech)
There are reports tonight that Google is exploring a wind-powered data center project in a Kansas town that was destroyed by a tornado earlier this year. Officials in Greensburg, Kansas are seeking to rebuild the town as the "greenest town in America."... (posted on 28 Dec 2007 by Data Center Knowledge)
Green Christmas Gift Idea #4: The Hydrogen Generating Car only $99.95 at Hammacher Schlemmer Okay I know what you’re thinking and don’t worry, the risk of creating Hindenburg-type flames in your house are pretty small. The Hydrogen Generating Car... (posted on 18 Dec 2007 by Chris Pirillo)
CNET reviews few of the latest happenings to reduce Global Warming and its effects. We have covered the Green Tech solutions by various vendors under this tag earlier. Electronics and computing can really help in reducing Global Warming and its effects... (posted on 13 Dec 2007 by Technical Herald)
The road to alternative energy hits an unexpected bumpChina's inflation has rocketed to a 11-year high, primarily on the back of rising food prices, which have risen a whopping 18.2% over the year. Britain is seeing the highest gain in food prices since... (posted on 13 Dec 2007 by The Webquarters)

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