Innovation

ARM Reports Stellar Second Quarter, Expects Good Times To Continue

British chip designer beats analyst expectations, reporting pre-tax profit of £86.6 million

11 years ago

Intel Announces 14nm Chips For An Efficient Datacentre

Intel reveals energy-efficient versions of its Xeon chips, its first products under new CEO Brian Krzanich

11 years ago

IBM Lets Android Users Donate Computing Power To Science

Under a new IBM project Android users can allow their devices' computing power to be used in aid of scientific…

11 years ago

UK Tech Sector 40 Percent Bigger Than Government Estimates

Research suggests that the old business classification system hides the true number of digital companies in Britain

11 years ago

Research: TechWeek Readers Give Thumbs Up To Startups

Are IT people wary of trendy startups? No, our Tech Club survey found that you love them!

11 years ago

Facebook Finds Data Centre Disclosure Is A Mixed Blessing

Peter Judge gives Facebook full marks for sharing its energy data. It's a shame no one seems to be interested.

11 years ago

Scientists Invent Mobile Phone Charging Powered By Urine

Boffins assure sceptics they are not taking the proverbial after revealing a mobile phone charged by urine

11 years ago

Google Gives UK Charities Free Enterprise Apps

Google's Nonprofits programme offers tools and services to qualified charity organisations in England and Wales

11 years ago

Big Data Charity Announces First London Event

DataDive, organised by DataKind UK, will help organisations like Oxfam and HelpAge take advantage of analytics without any risk

11 years ago

Why Matt Smith Isn’t On Facebook

The Doctor talks about milkshakes - and warns against Facebook's "surrogate" world

11 years ago

95 Percent Of Business Computers End Up In Landfill

Most firms break the rules,smash their e-trash and dump it with the bins

11 years ago

How Green Data Spilled A Snooper’s Secret

Boasting about your green tech is a bore, but in France's case, it turned out to be revealing, says Peter…

11 years ago

Microsoft Launches Imagine Cup 2013

Students from 71 countries meet in St Petersburg with a chance for a prize from Matt "The Doctor" Smith

11 years ago

Ageing Data Centre Tech Hampers Enterprises, Brocade Warns

Outdated data centre infrastructure hampers the ability of enterprises to handle growing business demands

11 years ago

Fujitsu Cloud Platform Automatically Configures Physical Servers

Fujitsu's platform, still undergoing internal testing, allows physical servers to be configured as easily and quickly as virtual machines

11 years ago

Tech Success: Knowledge Is Power

Cadoxton Primary School has built a brand new zero-client ICT suite fully powered by solar panels

11 years ago

EU And Japan Partner For 100 Gbps Internet

Japan and Europe have teamed up on a number of research projects, including one to develop 100 Gbps Internet technologies

11 years ago

Apple Hires YSL Boss For ‘Special Projects’

Apple has hired the CEO of fashion house YSL, prompting fresh iWatch, iTV, iRing speculation

11 years ago

Data Centre Players Join EU Green IT Project

CoolEmAll signs up new members to clean up Europe's dirty data centres

11 years ago

Is The UK Government Greener Than It Lets On?

Austerity talk could cripple the actual green investment the UK government is making, says Peter Judge

11 years ago

Apple Builds Solar Farm For Nevada Data Centre

Built by Apple, solar farm will provide power for other users too

11 years ago

Internet Of Things In Danger Of Fragmentation

The industry still hasn’t decided how it will connect 50 billion “things” to the Internet by 2020

11 years ago

Enterprises Shift To Private Clouds

Organisations' investment in the cloud has grown to an average of $1m, with private cloud deployments taking the lead

11 years ago

SmartReach: Energy Sector Needs To Unite Around Smart Meters

David Green from SmartReach says we need one Communications Service Provider for the smart meter roll-out, not three

11 years ago

Osborne Spending Review Gives Boost To Broadband And Sciences

Chancellor to maintain broadband spending plans and fix science investment, amidst widespread cuts

11 years ago

The Green Supply Chain Is A Can Of Worms

BT has promised to save energy for its customers. Other suppliers may find this harder to do, says Peter Judge

11 years ago

Green Mountain Puts Data Centre In NATO’s Norwegian Cave

Military-grade security, efficient energy - and very cheap electricity

11 years ago

Why Small Cells will Win Big

Mobile devices need a lot more network capacity. Kevin Baughan reckons small cells are the way to provide it

11 years ago

Rackspace Opens Cloud Academy In The UK

Hoster Rackspace wants to train partners and third parties in how to put together hybrid clouds

11 years ago