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The Best Remote PC Support I Ever Had - 1 views

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Notebook PC Sales Outpace Desktops: Good News For Apple - 0 views

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    Notebook computer sales outpaced desktop PC sales for the first time last quarter, according to research firm iSuppli. Worldwide, PC companies shipped 38.6 million notebook computers in Q3, up almost 40% year-over-year. Desktop PC shipments grew 1.3% year-over-year to 38.5 million units.

They Effectively Fixed My laptop - 2 views

started by shalani mujer on 10 Nov 11 no follow-up yet
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Who is the Greenest PC Maker in the World? · Environmental Leader · Green Bus... - 0 views

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    'Analysts say going green has become a business plan for some of the biggest personal computer (PC) makers as a way to differentiate themselves from their competition, reports Reuters. The "green" talk is going over the top as computer makers spar with one another over who has the most "green" platform.' Discussion of some environmental claims made by top PC manufacturers, such as Dell, HP, & Apple. Environmental Leader, 6/22/09.
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iSuppli: 'Historic' plunge in PC shipments - 0 views

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    Computerworld - First-quarter global PC shipments fell 8.1% year-over-year, according to market researcher iSuppli Corp., dragged down by weaker-than-expected desktop PC shipments.

PC Tech Support Saved the Day - 1 views

started by shalani mujer on 10 Nov 11 no follow-up yet
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LCA Study of the Product Group Personal Computers in the EU Ecolabel Scheme - 0 views

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    This document reports on an LCA study of PCs, according to the terms of reference described in Technical Annex XI.E.4/96/0056 of the Commission's call for tenders and on pp 12-14 of Atlantic/IPU's tender for the project, which was distributed to the PC ad hoc working group on 21 January, 1997.
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Washington State Starts Free Electronics Recycling Program - Residents can recycle thei... - 0 views

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    Washington State Starts Free Electronics Recycling Program - Residents can recycle their PCs and TV sets

FixComputerpProblemsSite Surely Knows How to Fix Computer Problems! - 1 views

started by sam neilson on 11 May 11 no follow-up yet

Remote Online PC Support I Can Rely On - 1 views

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E-Waste Not - TIME - 0 views

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    Even though holiday sales were down at least 2% from 2007, millions of Americans awoke Christmas morning to new computers, TVs and iPhones. (I didn't, but thanks for the pens, Mom.) Many of those gifts were replacements or upgrades, which prompts the question, What should you do with your old cell phone and other electronic equipment?
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    How--and why--we should make sure our old cell phones, TVs and PCs get dismantled properly; Time magazine article by Bryan Walsh, 1/8/09. Includes a good series of photos of China's "e-waste village."
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Starting Jan. 1, recycle TVs, computers for free in Oregon and Washington - PDX Green -... - 0 views

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    The typical American home contains 24 consumer electronic products, the latest statistics show: Televisions, computers, cell phones, digital cameras, game consoles, plus all their beeping cousins. Holiday gift-giving doesn't just widen the stream of gadgets and gizmos. It makes orphans of the old stuff. Got a great deal on an LCD television for Christmas? Upgraded to a faster PC? Unwrapped a Blu-ray to replace that standard DVD player? Each item likely displaces another, leaving behind a heap of electro-rubble. Last year, Americans shoved aside an estimated 27 million outdated or unwanted televisions, and 205 million computers and chunks of related hardware (printers, mice, etc.), according to the Environmental Protection Agency. We crammed most of this e-waste inside a million basements, or stuffed it in the trash.

Virus Protection Software - 1 views

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Online Computer Repair Tech - 1 views

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The Number One Computer Tech Support Service - 1 views

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Does Apple really have the greenest notebooks? | Green IT - InfoWorld - 0 views

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    As more organizations worldwide come to see the value of investing in eco-friendlier hardware, PC vendors are jockeying for the right to lay claim to the greenest wares. Proving a central weapon in this battle is the EPEAT (Electronic Product Environmental Assessment Tool) registry. Plenty of companies are finding the tool invaluable for finding green machines that meet their particular needs. The problem is, some vendors -- intentionally or otherwise -- might be abusing the system to make themselves and their wares look greener.
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What not to overlook in buying a used PC | Adventures in IT - InfoWorld - 0 views

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    Buying gear on eBay or Craigslist is a great way to save money and spare the planet a little e-waste -- especially if you're technical enough to troubleshoot problems that might frustrate a lesser geek into selling short. But be sure you get everything that should come with the machines you buy, a hard-luck lesson Gripe Line reader Bob recently learned. InfoWorld, 11/16/09.
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The Electronics Recycling Superguide - Features by PC Magazine - 0 views

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    Consumer electronics-including TVs, computers, peripherals, audio equipment, and phones-make up almost 2 percent of the municipal solid waste stream, according to the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) . This percentage may seem small and inconsequential, but the quantity of electronic waste is steadily rising. In fact, the EPA estimates that the number of obsolete consumer electronics sold between 1980 and 2007 is 235 million; a total weight of 2.25 million tons. Where are these 235 million units now? Eighteen percent of these products were collected for recycling; the rest are, unfortunately, sitting in landfills. Toxins (lead, mercury, flame retardants, and the like) from these electronics can seep into the soil and ground water, posing serious health and environmental risks.
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