Neverware looks to old computers for a brighter tomorrow

With more than a million PCs sold each day worldwide according to Intel, it goes without saying that these computer-savvy folks own more than a single computer most of the time. Well, that would also mean generating a whole load of old computer waste whenever you want to make that next upgrade path. Neverware intends to play a part in conserving our environment with their Juicebox a100, where it is capable of serving up one hundred Windows 7 virtual desktops to existing hardware, without paying any attention to the machine’s age. All your machine needs would be a working LAN jack, a 500MHz processor and 128MB memory, allowing educational institutions to maintain their beige boxes and perform a Juicebox upgrade when the need arises. There is no word on pricing since founder Jonathan Hefter hasn’t decided on a figure just yet, so we do hope to bring you news of latest developments if any.

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