Friday, April 24, 2009

'Sleep talking' PCs use 80% less power

While I'm still a skeptic when it comes to Windows being able to properly sleep and wake up based on numerous attempts to make it work reliably, I sure like the idea of this!

'Sleep talking' PCs use 80% less power: "to put computers in a doze could mean energy savings of 60 to 80 per cent, say computer scientists at UC San Diego and Microsoft Research.

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(Via TechRadar: All latest feeds.)

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