HTC rolls out another handset powered by Google's Android operating system, the Tattoo, but it will only be available in Europe

HTC rolls out another handset powered by Google's Android operating system, the Tattoo, but it will only be available in Europe
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An SSD cache upgrades a whole RAID array to solid-state performance, says I/O controller maker
The I/O controller was once a humble device, but it's the key to creating evolved storage systems that get the best out of solid-state and spinning disk evolved into a data conditioning platform
Global survey reveals the majority of businesses are missing out on the potential cost savings from PC estate power management technologies and policies
eBay's massive data centre in Utah gets a new hand on the green tiller
Despite the fact that the Scottish Government is championing green IT, a survey finds sustainable technology is not a top priority nearly half of Scottish businesses
A worldwide survey suggests mid-market companies finds growing interest in managed services, SaaS and a more formal approach to IT purchasing decisions
The networking and storage vendor claims first to install link to Symantec's Windows Servers backup agent directly into its ReadyNAS appliances
Asus is hoping to do for the e-reader market what it did for PCs when it introduced the first netbook, with reported plans to release two models before the end of the year
Palm is reportedly working on an OS update that will enable it to do an Amazon or Apple on users and delete applications uploaded to its Pre handset
The European Commission has called for a fresh approach to the digitisation of Europe's books following a meeting today to discuss Google's book deal
A new report has found demand from the likes of Samsung and Nokia may mean LCD screens are poised to the same way of CRT televisions
Joint venture between French and German incumbents gives T-Mobile/Orange the lead in UK mobile market
Nokia, IBM and SAP emerge as green leaders in the technology industry according to the Dow Jones Sustainability Index, while AMD, TCS and BEA lose out
Taiwanese handset maker HTC may be looking to replicate its success with Google's Android platform on its updated Touch HD device
Red Hat can't match Microsoft or Oracle's marketing budgets, but the open source paradigm gives it an advantage in the long term, chief executive Jim Whitehurst told eWEEK Europe
Nokia's Booklet 3G may be too expensive for the netbook market, but analysts say it may compete with higher-end "ultra-thin" laptops
Startup Yebol promises unlimited semantic search as Google and Bing alternative, but will its 'human knowledge' engine be a differentiator?
A zero-day vulnerability in Microsoft's IIS web server is already coming under attack, the company says
Just a week after the release of its 'Snow Leopard' OS, Apple has patched its predecessor to plug a security gap caused by an outdated Java version
Microsoft, HTC, Sony Ericsson and LG are hoping the upcoming Windows Mobile launch will make gains in the smartphone market before Christmas
Can you tell the difference between an ultraportable and a netbook? Don Reisinger can't either - but he knows that netbooks are not yet good enough for serious enterprise use
It improves the OS's virtualisation support and readies it to be a good partner for Windows 7 - with some features that require the new client operating system
The vendor is taking steps to move up the enterprise food chain and persuade executives of the value of its open source stack
The launch of Red Hat projects Hail and Delta look beyond 'public' and 'private' cloud computing to facilitate greater cloud interoperability
Courts allow Microsoft to continue sellling Word in the US, pending the results of an appeal against a patent infringement ruling
Are solar-powered phones just the latest consumer gadget - or are they a lifeline for communications in the developing world? Both at once, says Peter Judge
The Surge sounds like a good idea but there have been concerns about overheating iPods and iPhones over recent months
Need to fill one rack space? Then the Sun Fire x4170 will pack it with plenty of processor power and memory
It's better to sweat assets and extend the life of technology than simply breaking it down says Computer Aid in a BCS debate