Which do you think uses more energy — your fridge or your iPhone? 1 day ago
That little device in your hand you've been using to play Candy Crush? It takes up more energy than that big thing in your kitchen that keeps all your food (or, if you're a bachelor in his 20s, your mustard and beer) cool. This is according to Mark Mills, CEO of Digital Power Group, a tech investment advisory. A newly published paper by Mills demonstrates that a midsize refrigerator that qualifies for the Environmental Protection Agency's Energy Star rating uses about 322 kilowatt-hours a year, while your smartphone uses about 361 kwh (when you combine wireless connections, data usage and battery charging). Is that Fruit Ninja high score worth it?
Just a quick copy and paste but the phone is on 24, 7, fridge not so much. And how did seksual ordination and killing babies get mixed up in this topic?
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