It's about damn time somebody started making green computers, cuz the all those black, grey and white machines are just so blase.
*groan* Thanks ladies and gentleman, I'll be here all week.
No, seriously though, why aren't we making more computers worldwide that recycle parts from old machines (or at least the metal cases and plastics) and that use much less power?
Following the commercial success (and technical disappointment) of the original Wildfire -- which featured a miserly 528MHz CPU and QVGA display -- HTC has returned with the Wildfire S.
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It's about damn time somebody started making green computers, cuz the all those black, grey and white machines are just so blase.
*groan* Thanks ladies and gentleman, I'll be here all week.
No, seriously though, why aren't we making more computers worldwide that recycle parts from old machines (or at least the metal cases and plastics) and that use much less power?
People are already recycling the cases. See here: http://omgwtf.superlime.com/computer_parts8.jpg