Amazon and the rest talk about competition. Peter Judge thinks it hasn't really started yet
In the future, all hard drives could feature a chunk of Flash memory
The European ENTRA project will build energy awareness into the chip design stage, to make gadgets more efficient
Zimbabweans knocked offline and see data wiped because of slew of cyber attacks last week during the elections, TechWeekEurope learns
iPhone and iPad users can swap third-party kit for official Apple chargers for a limited time
Let your servers heat up, and your data centre could combat global warming, says Peter Judge
Microsoft isn't letting Sinofsky run off to competitors, and it is largely because of its fears over cloud, says Tom…
Nokia 301 is the first mass-market handset to ship without a charger on O2
The first DataDive event sees over 100 volunteers consulting four non-profit organisations
China Labour Watch claims it found 86 violations at three Pegatron factories in China
Professor Ian Bitterlin gives his tips on how to save energy in your data centre by identifying the biggest resource…
British chip designer beats analyst expectations, reporting pre-tax profit of £86.6 million
Intel reveals energy-efficient versions of its Xeon chips, its first products under new CEO Brian Krzanich
Peter Judge gives Facebook full marks for sharing its energy data. It's a shame no one seems to be interested.
Boffins assure sceptics they are not taking the proverbial after revealing a mobile phone charged by urine
Google's Nonprofits programme offers tools and services to qualified charity organisations in England and Wales
DataDive, organised by DataKind UK, will help organisations like Oxfam and HelpAge take advantage of analytics without any risk
The Doctor talks about milkshakes - and warns against Facebook's "surrogate" world
Most firms break the rules,smash their e-trash and dump it with the bins
Boasting about your green tech is a bore, but in France's case, it turned out to be revealing, says Peter…
Students from 71 countries meet in St Petersburg with a chance for a prize from Matt "The Doctor" Smith
Outdated data centre infrastructure hampers the ability of enterprises to handle growing business demands
Tameside Energy Services would have been fined more if it weren't for its poor finances
Fujitsu's platform, still undergoing internal testing, allows physical servers to be configured as easily and quickly as virtual machines
Cadoxton Primary School has built a brand new zero-client ICT suite fully powered by solar panels
Japan and Europe have teamed up on a number of research projects, including one to develop 100 Gbps Internet technologies
CoolEmAll signs up new members to clean up Europe's dirty data centres
Austerity talk could cripple the actual green investment the UK government is making, says Peter Judge
Built by Apple, solar farm will provide power for other users too
The industry still hasn’t decided how it will connect 50 billion “things” to the Internet by 2020