Unplugging small appliances like toasters, coffee makers, computers, and gaming systems saves energy and can prevent fires while you're away from your home on vacation.
ZDNET's key takeaways Unplugging idle devices can save on power bills.TVs, consoles, coffee makers, and mini-fridges are top ...
By Melvin Durai While driving the other day, I spotted a bumper sticker that said, “Has anyone tried unplugging the country and plugging it back in?” If only it were possible to do that. Many people ...
You’ve definitely heard about the benefits of “unplugging” before, whether in the form of a podcast or TED Talk, in an advertisement for a luxury vacation, or as unsolicited advice from your eccentric ...
Today is the National Day of Unplugging, when people across the country are encouraged to take a 24-hour digital detox from all technology. It’s a harmless and totally made-up holiday designed to ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Explores the modern challenges of finding balance in the digital era. I recently saw a photography exhibit by Eric Pickersgill ...
You've probably read and heard that "unplugging" for a few hours a day may be the key to maintaining your sanity and achieving success. The experts recommend everyone try it and say the benefits are ...
If you haven't printed out this article to read on a bean bag chair with a hot cup of tea and your digital devices turned off, you may not be fully taking advantage of the National Day of Unplugging.
On Global Day of Unplugging, we realize the irony of an online publication telling you to go offline — but everyone should get the chance to turn it off, then get back on again. So, we invite you to ...
Could you use a break from the constant stream of tweets, texts, status updates and photos of someone's lunch? You're probably not the only one, and you're in luck: Sundown Friday to sundown Saturday ...