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CherryPal: The Green Little PC That Could

Even the name is adorable. CherryPal. This tiny 10.5 oz PC is coming soon, and will use no more than 2 watts of power without sacrificing speed. The triple-core processor uses only 20% of the components of traditional computers and will start up in only 20 seconds, promising to be faster than Vista and mac’s OS-X…though it doesn’t take much to be faster than Vista.
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Written by Jaymi Heimbuch

Friday, 27 June 2008
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27  Jun
Solar Sell
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Solar Sell: Companies that Mass Marketed PCs Turn to Photovoltaics

IBM, Intel and HP—three companies that fueled the development of PCs over the past 30 years—have just made major commitments to solar energy


By Larry Greenemeier

Although solar cell technology for converting the sun’s power into electricity has improved steadily in recent years, high costs and inefficiencies have kept it from being a serious replacement for fossil fuels. A few high-tech heavyweights—IBM, Intel and Hewlett-Packard (HP)—hope to change this using the same formula of mass production and commoditization that helped them make personal computers mainstream over the past three decades.

POWER PLAY: IBM, Intel and Hewlett-Packard are pouring resources into making technology that will more cheaply and efficiently harvest solar energy.
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June 26, 2008

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