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Raspberry Pi Sells One Million Units – Maybe
500,000 sales from one of the distributors allow for optimistic estimates
Government Raises Spend Ceiling On Launch Of G-Cloud 3
The government confirms the launch and timetable for the latest round of G-Cloud procurement
Google Boosts Wind Power With Texas Investment
Eric Schmidt's outfit pumps money into renewable energy
CES 2013: Samsung Reveals Eight Core Exynos 5 Octa Mobile Processor
Samsung hopes to attract emerging manufacturers to compensate for any loss in Apple business
Ten Tips For A Green Data Centre
Is your data centre using more energy than it should do? Chris Preimseberger has some advice for you
IBM Cools Data Centres With Unchilled Tapwater
IBM researchers cut the cost of water cooling for data centres, by allowing sites to use unchilled tapwater
CES 2013: Qualcomm Launches Super-fast Low-Power Snapdragon 800
CES 2013 keynote features Qualcomm Snapdragon 800 super-chip, along with Guillermo Del Toro and Steve Ballmer
New Mexico Government To “Cannibalise” Encanto Supercomputer
Selling racks to pay the bills
Google Joins Drive For Paperless Office
Tech giant has thrown its weight behind a campaign for companies to be transformed into paperless offices
Will 2013 See Smart Meters Fail?
Smart meters are supposed to roll out this year, but the programme looks ill-conceived and ill-prepared, says Peter Judge
Chromebook Becomes A Christmas Bestseller
All I want for Christmas… is a Chromebook?
Why Wasn’t 2012 The Year Of The G-Cloud?
The G-Cloud was supposed to change government IT, but so far it's had a very low profile. Robert Saxby explains what is going on
Government Increases Funding For Graphene Research
George Osborne has pledged more funding to help British universities conduct graphene research
Red Hat To Buy Cloud Management Expert ManageIQ
The Linux titan is on a shopping spree
Government Presses Ahead With G-Cloud III Procurement
The UK government's G-Cloud gets a new version and new features
ZigBee Wireless Adopts Energy Harvesting
ZigBee low-energy radios can work without batteries
Intel Brings Atom To The Data Centre
The Atom S1200 is Intel’s latest weapon in the fight for the future of the server market
Intel Reveals 22nm Atom Plans
Tri-Gate-based Atoms will beat ARM-based systems on power and performance, says Intel
IBM Chip Breakthrough Makes Light-Borne Data A Real-World Proposition
Silicon nanophotonics should supplement speed up computers for Big Data
IT Life: It Used To Be All About Mainframes
Colin Bannister, VP and CTO for UK and Ireland at CA Technologies, answers classic TechWeekEurope questions
TechWeekEurope Announces Tech Success Awards Winners
Innovative IT projects are rewarded in the inaugural Tech Success Awards
Avaya Partners VMware For Virtual Unified Communication
Avaya has upgraded its Aura unified communications platform to run on VMware virtualised environments
TechWeekEurope’s Tech Success Winners Revealed
Prepare for online emotions - you are all invited!
AMD Continues Cloud Push With New Opteron Chips
AMD continues its push into the Cloud server space with a number of new power-efficient Opteron chips
Apple Patent Could Allow iPhone Wireless Charging
New technology could power phones and accessories without the need for a physical connection
SevOne Appliance Targets Big Data Growth
SevOne has released an application and a mobile application aimed at large enterprises that face massive network growth and big data challenges
Researchers Improve Flash Memory Reliability By Applying 800C Heat
Taiwanese researchers find way to improve reliability of flash memory by briefly exposing it to high temperatures
Virgin Media Small Cells Provide Wi-Fi In Leeds And Bradford
Small cells on lamp-posts combine 4G and Wi-Fi in first UK government connected cities deal
Amazon Web Services Cuts Storage Prices Again
Amazon Web Services storage prices have been reduced again, and more functionality added to its ElastiCache service