HP may have unwittingly revealed that next week's server-related announcement will concern its ProLiant G8 servers
2012
e-Waste: Liability Or Resource?
Electronic waste is a problem. But the solution could give gadgets a more human life cycle which conserves raw materials and improves lives, says Peter Judge
Google Topples Cisco To Top Greenpeace’s Cool IT Leaderboard
Google has dethroned Cisco in the environmental NGO's fifth edition of its environmental awareness, green leaderboard
Mobile Version Of OneNote Finally Arrives For Android Users
The "ultimate" organiser from Microsoft has now been released for note-takers with Android smartphones and tablets
Microsoft’s Windows 8 Consumer Preview Is A None Start-er
Windows 8 is close to its Consumer Preview release and details are emerging about developer reports and its interface
Google ‘We Solve For X’ Targets The Big Technology Challenges
Google's "We Solve for X" initiative will enable some of the world's top thinkers to collaborate on worldwide challenges
IBM and Tulip Telecom Build Massive, Sustainable Data Centre In India
IBM has helped to create the largest and greenest data centre in India as a modular, stacked design for Tulip Telecom
Beta Chrome For Android Available For Newest Mobile Devices
Google has released a beta of Chrome for Android 4.0 "Ice Cream Sandwich", a mobile version of the popular desktop Web browser
Fast SSD Caching And App Monitor Added To IBM XIV Storage System Gen3
IBM has added performance-boosting solid-state caching to its XIV Storage System Gen3, and an monitoring iPhone app
Opposition To ACTA Grows As UK Braces For Protests
Two European countries have frozen work on ratification, and a day of protests is planned for 11 February
Nokia Belle Update Available For Download
Nokia Belle is now available for download for Symbian handsets, in what could be the hurrah for the Symbian OS
Amazon Reduces AWS Cloud Storage Prices
Amazon has dropped the price of its cloud storage offering, as it passes cost savings back to its customers
Android Attracts Most New Smartphone Buyers
Android is proving to be the more attractive mobile operating system for new smartphone buyers, a survey has found
Government Readies G-Cloud Marketplace ‘CloudStore’
Potential cloud suppliers have been given another chance to join the government's G-Cloud framework
Semprius Sets Solar Panel Efficiency Record
Smaller, cheaper and making more electricity - Semprius claims a breakthrough in solar panels
Brazil Sues Twitter Over Speed Trap Tweets
Brazilian government demands Twitter block accounts which warn users about traffic checkpoints and speed traps
Securing the Kindle Fire for the Enterprise
There will be a lot of Amazon Kindle Fires out there, and users will want to integrate them into the workplace, says Alan Giles
Operation Stepchange Will Show Businesses How Remote Working Is Done
It’s a little short sighted to assume that all there is to remote working is connecting your work laptop to a home Wi-Fi network says Andrew Millard
Supreme Court Twitter Policy Changed Under Pressure From ICO
Thanks to Information Commissioner's Office, you can now send Freedom of Information requests to the court in 140 characters or less
BT Reaches 3.5m Wi-Fi Hotspot Milestone
BT also releases BT FON app for BlackBerry users to locate nearest hotspot
Anonymous Hackers Claim To Release Symantec Source Code
'Anonymous' hackers release source code despite Symantec offering $50,000 to prevent the leak
TalkTalk Makes New Customers View Parental Controls
TalkTalk says new customers will have to make an active choice whether or not to filter a number of content categories,
Researchers Integrate Electronic Components Into Optical Fibre
Transatlantic team of scientists develop technique which could make communications technology faster, cheaper and more efficient
Britons Send 17m Gadgets Per Year To Landfills
O2 study finds that one in three UK adults dump devices rather than recycling them, raising environmental concerns
Cisco Warns Its B440 Blade Server Could Crash And Burn
The B440 blade server could overheat, according to a field notice from Cisco
Government Advertises £4bn ICT Framework
The new procurement framework for public-sector bodies will cover everything from desktops to servers to tablets
MPs Could Get Taxpayer-Funded iPads
MPs' iPads would pay for themselves in reduced paperwork and greater efficiency, a House of Commons committee has said
Civil Servants Stay Home With Operation StepChange
This week, civil servants are testing out home working. Is it for the Olympics, or is there a bigger game afoot?
IDC: Tech Spending To Rise In 2012
IT spending grew by 5 percent in 2011 as businesses invested in infrastructure, new software and mobile devices
Study: iPhones Crash More Than Android
Apple's iOS devices crashed more often than Google's Android in November and December, but the 'Ice Cream Sandwich' update may level the playing field