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MWC 2014 Will Be World’s Largest Carbon Neutral Trade Show
GSMA plans to make MWC 2014 the most environmentally friendly ever
Sony Announces Mid-Range Xperia E1 And Xperia T2 Ultra Phablet
Sony expands Xperia range with handsets targeted at emerging markets
Moto X Set For UK Launch Without Customisation Options
Moto X will arrive in February, but buyers will not be able to personalise the design
Self-Taught Mathematician Wins Young Scientist Of The Year Award
The Irish school competition attracts a record number of attendees
HP Expected To Announce Smartphone Next Week
HP is reportedly aiming at developing markets with low-cost, big screen device. We have a gallery of its past efforts
CES 2014: Razer Touts Modular PCs With Project Christine
Razer's Project Christine offers a modular design to allow for the easy building or upgrading of PCs
Inside The World’s Most Interesting Data Centres
Data centres have to be efficient. That doesn't stop them being beautiful
CES 2014: Toshiba Gets Ahead Of The Curve With World’s First 4K Laptops
The Tecra W50 mobile workstation is aimed at 3D designers and engineers
CES 2014: Huawei Announces Mate2 4G Smartphone
Supposedly the ‘fastest LTE smartphone in the world’
CES 2014: Samsung Launches Tablets, Loses Film Director
Samsung unveils four blockbuster devices, but Michael Bay was lost for words
CES 2014: Archos Launches ‘Affordable’ 4G Smartphones And Smartwatch
Archos 50 Helium and 45 Helium will provide low-cost 4G/LTE-ready devices
Jolla Puts More Sailfish OS Smartphones On Sale
European customers can get their hands on a Jolla smartphone, while outstanding pre-orders will be fulfilled before Christmas
Radical 12-Core Apple Mac Pro Goes On Sale
The new Apple Mac Pro has gone on sale, boasting six Thunderbolt 2 ports and up to 12 processor cores
Google Opens Asian Data Centres In Singapore And Taiwan
Google's Taiwan and Singapore data centres are greener than previous ones - and avoid Chinese repression
HP Announces Moonshot Servers For Telecoms, Web And Hosted Desktop
HP's latest Moonshot microservers address Big Data, telecoms and dynamic web applications
Russia’s Dual-Screen e-Ink Yotaphone Launches
Yotaphone saves battery with e-ink display on the back
Fujitsu Launches First Laptop With Contactless Palm Vein Authentication
The new security feature is hygienic, works in under a second and is almost impossible to deceive
Review: Lenovo Yoga Tablet
Can the Yoga allow Lenovo to break into the UK tablet market?
Nokia Lumia 525 Enters Battle For the Mid-Range Smartphone Market
The successor to the Nokia Lumia 525 has been officially launched
Jolla Releases First Sailfish OS Smartphone
Jolla launches the first Sailfish OS-powered smartphone in Finland
Samsung Extends Digital Partnership With The British Museum
The British Museum will explore new ways to interact with its collections using Samsung technology
Kroll Ontrack – Raising Storage From The Dead: Gallery
TechWeekEurope visits the Kroll Ontrack lab in Epsom to explore the dark arts of data recovery
Samsung Announces 5.25-Inch Galaxy Grand 2 Smartphone
Samsung Galaxy Grand 2 handset promises large screen experience in compact form factor
Review: iPad Mini With Retina Display
Is the new iPad Mini with Retina Display more than just a pint-sized iPad?
BlackBerry Porsche P’9982 Smartphone Targets High End Market
Troubled smartphone maker BlackBerry launches high-end Porsche P'9982 smartphone
Review: Nokia Lumia 1520
Is the first Windows Phone phablet too big to handle?
First Sailfish OS Jolla Smartphones Go On Sale On 27 November
Sailfish OS-powered Jolla smartphone arrives in Finland later this month
Motorola Mobility Announces ‘Premium’ £135 Moto G
Moto G promises to bring latest technology to users without breaking the bank
TechWeek Research: Security On A Budget
Readers haven't got the money to close every security gap - but prioritisation is keeping most of the bad guys out, our research reveals