Let’s add Some Green to our Tech Devices

Aug 4, 2011 by     No Comments    Posted under: Cool Stuff, Featured, Tips & Tricks
Let’s add Some Green to our Tech Devices

24 Jul, 2011 by

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Going green, reducing carbon emissions and thus saving our planet from overheating has been one of the major topics of debate for some time now.

One of the major points being made by environmentalists is that everyone should try to do their best to help and that even a small change in our power consumption is bound to have an effect on the general scheme. Let’s not forget that only a very small amount of the electrical power being used today is made using renewable sources.

Saving power applies even to users of mobile technology, such as tablets and mobile phones.

What can each of us do to help? Well, the most important is to deactivate some features when not using them. For example, you don’t need to keep the Bluetooth connection activated all the time. Also, any GPS equipment uses up a lot of power is not switched off when not used. We could even go so far as to deactivate 3G connections and just stick to the old GSM when out of range of any 3G antennae.

Doing all of this will save a small amount of battery power. But as I said before, if we add all of that together, the little save made by each one phone or tablet, the savings could be huge if all of us worked together.

Not only that, but it will also increase the battery life of our mobile devices, which is of course a great plus for anyone.

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Mostafa Dafer

About the Author: Mostafa Dafer

Computer & Communication Eng. Stdnt.

IEEE Student Member

Arabic; English; and learning French, Chinese, and Japanese

Email: mostafa@coolestech.com

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