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Why Matt Smith Isn’t On Facebook
The Doctor talks about milkshakes - and warns against Facebook's "surrogate" world
95 Percent Of Business Computers End Up In Landfill
Most firms break the rules,smash their e-trash and dump it with the bins
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 Judge
Microsoft Launches Imagine Cup 2013
Students from 71 countries meet in St Petersburg with a chance for a prize from Matt "The Doctor" Smith
Ageing Data Centre Tech Hampers Enterprises, Brocade Warns
Outdated data centre infrastructure hampers the ability of enterprises to handle growing business demands
Energy Efficiency Firm Fined £45k For Nuisance Calls
Tameside Energy Services would have been fined more if it weren't for its poor finances
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
Tech Success: Knowledge Is Power
Cadoxton Primary School has built a brand new zero-client ICT suite fully powered by solar panels
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
Apple Hires YSL Boss For ‘Special Projects’
Apple has hired the CEO of fashion house YSL, prompting fresh iWatch, iTV, iRing speculation
Data Centre Players Join EU Green IT Project
CoolEmAll signs up new members to clean up Europe's dirty data centres
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
Apple Builds Solar Farm For Nevada Data Centre
Built by Apple, solar farm will provide power for other users too
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
Enterprises Shift To Private Clouds
Organisations' investment in the cloud has grown to an average of $1m, with private cloud deployments taking the lead
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
Osborne Spending Review Gives Boost To Broadband And Sciences
Chancellor to maintain broadband spending plans and fix science investment, amidst widespread cuts
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
Green Mountain Puts Data Centre In NATO’s Norwegian Cave
Military-grade security, efficient energy - and very cheap electricity
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
Rackspace Opens Cloud Academy In The UK
Hoster Rackspace wants to train partners and third parties in how to put together hybrid clouds
Microsoft Invests $700m In Massive Iowa Data Centre
A massive cloud computing facility under construction in West Des Moines, Iowa, has been revealed to be part of Microsoft's growing cloud services and applications portfolio
Fight Green Fatigue With Numbers
Cutting your energy use can give diminishing returns. The answer is to get actual numbers, says Peter Judge
Smart Meters: The Game Is On
The smart meter roll-out is coming, but the government needs to avoid the mistakes of BDUK, warns Mike Halley from Trilliant
BT Aims To Boost Customers’ CO2 Savings With Net Good
BT expands the concept of the carbon footprint
AMD’s ‘Seattle’ ARM Server Chips Set To Ship Next Year
AMD hopes its ARM based server chips can steal some market from Intel
Nvidia Brings CUDA Capability To ARM Processors
With ARM servers on the horizon, Nvidia tweaks its GPU compute model
Intel Claims Supercomputing Lead With New Xeon Phis
In the next version, Knights Landing, Xeon Phi gets its own CPU
China’s Tianhe-2 Takes Top500 Supercomputing Crown
Superfast machine uses 48,000 Intel coprocessors, but is a Chinese design, says Top500 editor