AC wall adapters and power bricks consume a huge amount of energy, whether the appliance is in use or not. This concept would be a ac adapter in communication with the appliance, and would sense user activity. The protocol would allow for periodic, synchronized sense of load; otherwise, the adapter draws little or no power from the mains.-- molecat, Feb 25 2007 LCG3 "Smart Power Strip" http://www.amazon.c...ction/dp/B0006PUDQKWhen the controlling outlet starts drawing less power, the secondary outlets are switched off. [jutta, Feb 25 2007] Mini Power Minder http://www.cyberguy....asp?productID=6576USB connection tells it when the computer boots and shuts down; power to a second outlet is switched based on that. Plug peripherals into a power strip, and the strip into the secondary outlet. [jutta, Feb 25 2007] So-called "Vampire devices" such as cable tv boxes, stereos, televisions and chargers for laptops and cell phones use power when not in use. [+]-- nuclear hobo, Feb 25 2007 You don't actually have to talk to the appliance - busy appliances draw more current. This is exploited by the "Smart Power Strip" series (with or without surge protection); see link. A more minimal form that does use a separate communication line is the "Mini Power Minder", see second link.-- jutta, Feb 25 2007 Never seen this on something AC powered, but the 12 volt DC cellphone charger I use in the car does shut itself off when the phone is not connected. [+].-- batou, Feb 26 2007 random, halfbakery