We took delivery of a Recompute recently. This doesn't sound like a stunning statement: we get fancy new tech to play with all of the time, some of it stamped with the "green" moniker for better or ...
This concept for, essentially, a cardboard box you put your PC components in, is designed to be a replacement for the tower cases that end up sitting in landfills when you upgrade. I appreciate the ...
We just recently saw some of the entries in the Greener Gadgets Design Competition that's happening in New York on February 27th. The designer of one of those entries, the cardboard-housed Recompute, ...
What a wrongheaded, quixotic, and yet opportunistic and callous idea. A cardboard PC. Now, they’re launching a product I was careful to denounce several months ago, and all my objections still apply.
Manufactured in Japan by Lupo, this new, recyclable PC case will certainly be touted by Green people everywhere. Definitely the first of its kind, it’s also made completety out of cardboard. Just ...
Cardboard isn't exactly the go-to building material when putting together a PC although in a pinch, it can certainly get the job done. YouTuber Mickey W, however, has fully embraced the idea of using ...
The Greener Gadgets Design Competition is set to take place in New York on 27 February, and one of the entries is the Recompute - a desktop PC that's housed in cardboard. The machine's creator, ...
In today’s remainders: The Onion visits CES; Recompute makes a cardboard PC; a robot spins on its head; and a helmet inspired by an armadillo. Raw Onion America’s Finest News Source visited CES this ...
ASUS have taken an innovative approach to being a little more greener with its packaging wastage on their motherboard boxes. Rather than throwing or recycling the packaging, ASUS has designed its ...
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