'Sleep talking' PCs use 80% less power

Snoozing computers can cut your energy bill
Snoozing computers can cut your energy bill

New technology to put computers in a doze could mean energy savings of 60 to 80 per cent, say computer scientists at UC San Diego and Microsoft Research.

They've created a plug-and-play USB hardware prototype for Windows PCs that induces a new energy-saving state they call 'sleep talking'.