The digital home: green living or eco-disaster?

James Murray
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It is unclear if Bill Gates plans for a server home will lead to increased demand for power or usher in the intelligent home technologies needed to cut energy use

According to no less an authority than Bill Gates we are on the cusp of a revolution in the way we all live our lives. The digital home is coming, whether you like it or not, and if you thought your life...

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