A survey finds that women in the industry have the same experience and technical background as men, but a broader…
The latest iteration of the government's G-Cloud goes live with Amazon Web Services finally on board
Google Glass users can trade-in their old Google Glass models and also invite their friends to try the devices
New service lowers barriers to entry into Big Data analytics
Motorola wants Project Ara to be the Android of hardware
Microsoft makes Hadoop-based HDInsight generally available as part of big data push
Modular, Lego-like Phonebloks platform aims to end the concept of 'disposable' handsets
Adding renewable energy to a building makes sense - but solar power can be dangerous, says Peter Judge
More signs that Microsoft is considering a move into the wearable computing market after eyewear tests
Intel establishes Parallel Computing Centres around the world as it seeks to drive HPC hardware improvements
IDC warns that data storage requirements are becoming more complex, as demand continues to grow
Julian Starr from Brocade talks about the benefits of Software-Defined Networking
Cloud traffic is the fastest growing element of data centre traffic, and is set to grow over the next few…
Hounslow Council's Anthony Kemp is full of praise for G-Cloud as it becomes Box's first UK government customer
Peter Judge welcomes the fruits of another year's work on data centre efficiency
The ringing in your power supply might be putting your data centre bills up
VMware's UK cloud will be hosted in Slough as VMWorld hears about European expansion
Telefonica launches another start-up accelerator, but will it see any massive successes in London any time soon?
UK Apple Stores are apparently being trained for the arrival of the iPhone trade-in initiative later this year
The government has pledged millions of pounds to help bring technologies of the future to market
Student interns at the Yantai factory in Shandong worked more hours than they should have
On-site generation could be the way forward for data centres, says Peter Judge
Meltdowns reported at the NSA data storage site whose electricity was cursed by protesters
Piper Jaffray's Gene Munster says Apple could sell up to 10 million iWatches at $350 (£280) in its first year
The Internet of Things starts with smart thermostats, but it will soon offer smart services, once we crack the language…
Oracle introduces its new x86-based servers powered by Intel’s Xeon E5-2600 v2 processors
The open source cloud just got a bit more advanced following the Apache CloudStack 4.2 release
Nokia and the University of Southampton charge Lumia 925 with lightning
The scientific evidence for man-made climate change is watertight, says Peter Judge. But that doesn't matter to the denialists
EU committee votes to end 'mobile chaos' by introducing universal charger