Saturday, June 27, 2009

Working From Your Bed

The paperless office will enable you to get work done from the peaceful environment of your bed !


-- Post From My iPhone

Saturday, April 25, 2009

GO PAPERLESS AND WORK IN YOUR PJ

One of the advantages of going paperless is the flexibility and freedom:


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Arrange Your Own Work Schedule
Pick and Choose Projects that are Best for You
No Dress Code
No Commute
Spend More Time With Your Family
Work in a Comfortable Environment: Your Own Home!

Saturday, April 18, 2009

Energy Saving Strategies


Electronic devices account for about 15% of an average household's annual energy bill. That equals about $352.50 for powering everything from a television to a cellphone charger, considering that an average family is expected to spend some $2,350 for electricity and natural gas in a year. Here are some ways to decrease energy consumption of your paperless devices.

Use power strips
A great energy saving strategy is to plug all of your paperless electronic devices into one power strip that you can switch off when leaving the house or going to bed.

Smart-home upgrades
You can make it easy to switch it off devices without being at home. Special outlets, switches and sensors communicate wirelessly with your home computer or smartphone. With home management software, it is possible to access and control any connected device, from the computer to the stereo, and plugged-in appliance.

Reconfigure device settings
Browse the product manuals of your paperless gadgets to find their energy-saving settings. Most laptop computers, for example, offer several ways to conserve energy.

Get the energy-efficient models
Energy Star labels aren't just for dishwashers and air conditioners, but also for a variety of paperless devices. These devices consume less power, both when in use and on standby.

Friday, March 20, 2009

The Revolution of Paperless Paper

FROM BBC WORLD NEWS: Plastic Logic in Dresden has developed a new kind of newspaper, a bendable electronic epaper...read more at:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/technology/7670371.stm

The Future: Flexible ePaper

Sony has developed a 2-inch flexible screen made from organic light-emitting diodes (OLEDs). OLEDs use less energy than plasma or LCD display technologies, offer high contrast and clarity from almost any viewing angle, and refresh rates more than 3 times that of standard video, as well as allowing a display to be thin enough to actually bend. This is the future of portable eBooks and eMagazines/papers.