Conservation groups in Brighton claim that BT's 1.8 metre high super-fast broadband cabinets are unsightly
As Facebook gets sued, and Google faces government criticism, eWEEK Europe says the inevitable result will be regulations that make…
The Communication Workers Union has scrapped a strike ballot over industrial action at BT, after legal concerns about the way…
An IBM water-cooled supercomputer at a Swiss University is heating nearby buildings with its waste heat
Adopting cloud services is still a risky proposition but could be eased with more standards and accountability, experts claim
The Symbian Foundation is publicly backing the Open Cloud Manifesto and has pledged to move more deeply into the cloud
But your next hit could cost money, as VMware gets users hooked on its virtualisation technology
The death of Microsoft's Kin phones indicates a move away from 'unnecessary' consumer projects in favor of focusing on Windows…
Microsoft's management products are in IBM's sights with the BigFix technology it is buying
Lawsuit claims customers defrauded by iPhone 4’s known antenna issues
Gartner analysts trimmed their worldwide IT spending forecast for 2010, reducing expected spending increases to just 3.9 percent
Google's Android 3.0 platform will appear in tablet form by mid-October, according to Russian bloggers
Plans to integrate Scalent's Virtual Operating Environment into its control software
HP announced that its acquisition of Palm is now complete, and that the companies are looking forward to developing Palm’s…
For the first time in the world, Finland has made access to the Internet a legal right for every one…
Dell faces the prospect of a massive PR battle, thanks to unsealed court documents alleging the company knowingly sold defective…
The opening of a new hosted services facility in Bedfordshire pushes green IT boundaries, according to provider Blue Chip
Cisco Systems aims to prepare potential customers before they commit to building a cloud computing system
With security risks converging, the chief security officer has to master them all - and gain support from the whole…
Britain's Energy Secretary can talk green, says Peter Judge, but will he deliver on actual measures to promote green technology?
Moving to a converged infrastructure delivers significant savings, but HP still believes in open standards, according to Mark Potter
Privacy debacles are raising public awareness of the reliance on our data to make social networking pay, according to Ovum
Distance learning specialist, the Open University, is claiming to have made the most out of App Store popularity
Microsoft is already discussing a Windows 8 app store internally, according to an alleged internal presentation leaked online
Powerful new cluster-type systems feature gateway deduplication, DTrace analytics, inline data compression and Fibre Channel protocol support
Apache has upgraded the Tomcat web server by releasing version 7.0, the first major release of the software since 2006
HP has strengthened its security portfolio in order to prevent breaches in physical and virtual environments
The lead engineer behind Google's important Chrome operating system (OS) has gone to Facebook
When is a cloud not a cloud? Hitachi's on-site cloud storage offering just broadened our definitions
London’s mayor says public transport is part of his London-wide wireless access vision for the Olympics in 2012