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ARM Takes Aim At Mid-Range Devices With Three New Chips
British chip designer is launching three new designs, as it gets busy at Computex
Apple Recruits Former US Environmental Head Lisa Jackson
Former head of the US EPA is entrusted with task of improving Apple's environmental practices
Pure Storage Launches New Generation Of ‘Affordable’ All-Flash Arrays
Pure offers superfast enterprise storage without asking for an arm and a leg
Sony Xperia SP To Ship Without Charger On O2
Sony becomes third manufacturer to sign up for O2 green initiative
Does Green Fatigue Spell The End Of Green IT?
Data centre owners might be fed up with Green IT, but Peter Judge says they are still getting more efficient - by a different route
Quiz Of The Week: Wearable Technology
Technology you can wear? Try our quiz for size!
BT Lights Up World’s First 800Gbps Fibre Super-Channel
BT proves its existing fibres are future proof, with an 800Gbps link from Ipswich to London
Are Networks Burning Energy – Or Saving It?
Some say networks dominate IT energy, while others have different ideas, says Peter Judge
CoolEmAll Releases First Data Centre Tools
The European CoolEmAll project to make data centres and IT equipment more efficient has released its first tools
Hitachi Has Enterprise Dropbox-alike, Promises Local Data Centre
Hitachi offers business-grade Dropbox features, but doesn't yet have local data centres
Three New Suppliers Join Government’s G-Cloud 3
Three SME suppliers board the G-Cloud 3, promising to cut government IT costs
Jolla Announces First Sailfish Smartphone, Due To Ship In 2013
The device features a 4.5-inch screen, 4G connectivity, costs just €399 and comes with a brand new OS
Official Raspberry Pi Camera Board Goes On Sale
The tiny Linux computer gets tools to shoot full HD video
Oracle UK To Open Dedicated G-Cloud Data Centre
Oracle G-Cloud data centre will land in the Thames Valley this year
Four Universities Partner For £5.6m PRiME Chip Research Project
The PRiME project aims to develop future-proof embedded computing solutions
Philips Launches USB-Based Display Dock
The laptop connects with one USB cable, and everything else hangs off the LCD monitor
Communications Networks Can Cut Energy Use By 90 Percent – Report
Even with increasing data volumes, networks can be much more efficient, says GreenTouch Consortium
Smart Meter Roll-Out Delayed Until Autumn 2015
The government says we need more time to prepare the digital infrastructure
BT Sport To Boost iCITY Olympic Tech Hub
BT Sport studios take advantage of two of the UK's most connected buildings
Open Compute Project To Develop An Open Switch
The new hardware will be made from scratch
San Francisco Surrenders Over Mobile Phone Radiation Law
The city of San Francisco has reluctantly agreed to revoke a local law demanding radiation warnings on mobile phones
Networks Are more Green Than You Think
Green tech expert Kate Craig-Wood takes issue with a suggestions that wireless networks use too much energy
Government Adopts Cloud First Strategy As G-Cloud 3 Goes Live
There's no Amazon or Google on G-Cloud, but Big Data crime fighter Palantir is
MLL To Test First “Pop-Up” White Space Network In London
Electromagnetic Wave conference will feature the first White Space deployment open to the public
VMware: OpenStack Is Not A Competitor – But Cloud Needs Standards
VMware's Joe Baguley opens up about cloud lock-in
Salesforce Finally Pens UK Data Centre Deal
Salesforce wants to lure government G-Cloud crew with its Slough pad
Arista Claims Data Centre Switching Crown
Arista Networks is claiming to have launched the industry's fastest data centre networking switch
IBM Project Delivers More Efficient Transportation System
IBM researchers have redrawn bus routes of a major African city, using mobile phone call data
FM and IT: The Yin And Yang Of The Data Centre
Facilities management looks after the data centre building and IT looks after the equipment - Eddie Desouza asks who manages the power?