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Paris Residents Fight “Noisy” Interxion Data Centre
Interxion's PAR7 data centre target of noise complaints, with residents claiming they weren't even consulted about the build
Drone-Based Wind Turbine Inspection To Form ‘£4bn’ Market By 2024
Drones are playing an increasingly important rone in the maintenance of power-generating wind turbines, report finds
Apple’s Green Denmark Data Centre Could Actually Cost Local Residents
Apple's planned Viborg data centre promised to offload excess heat to city, but experts are saying this will require huge investments on behalf of locals
AWS Machine Learning Goes Live In Europe
Dublin region plays hosts to AWS' machine learning platform, "address limitations organisations may have" related to the location of their data
Rackspace Opens UK’s Latest Data Centre In Crawley
Rackspace's West Sussex build goes live, claiming to be one of the most environmentally friendly in Europe
General Election 2015: Party-By-Party Guide To Technology Policy
What technology polices would each party introduce and how would the tech industry be affected after the next election?
Pro-Privacy Lib Dem Manifesto Details Digital Bill Of Rights And Green Economy
Lib Dems say they would protect privacy of UK citizens, hold a complete review of state surveillance and promote green tech development
Technology Takes Backseat In UKIP General Election Manifesto
UKIP reveals few tech policies but immigration and energy pledges would impact IT industry
Green Party Manifesto Opposes Mass Surveillance And IT Outsourcing
Green Party would support open source and bill of digital rights but rules out technology for technology's sake if it hinders environmental aims
Aluminium Battery Could Charge Smartphone In 60 Seconds
Stanford University researchers make battery that is super powerful and "won't catch fire"
EE Offers Free Power Bars To Charge Customers Phones On The Go
All EE customers can get free power bar and replace it for free whenever it runs out for 'never ending power'
When Will Virgin Launch Its Own Electric Car?
Virgin, which already competes in the all-electric Formula E race, said it may develop a consumer vehicle
MPs: ‘Time Running Out’ On Smart Meter Rollout
The government's £11bn smart meter plan is at risk of derailing, according to a group of MPs
Google Invests Heavily In Solar Panel Fund For Homes
Search engine giant contributes $300m (£195m) to a fund to push solar panels onto residential roofs
Sweden Opens ‘World’s First’ Carbon-Negative Data Centre
The 'climate positive' data centre is powered entirely by renewable energy, including steam generated by burning wood chips
New Apple Data Centres In Ireland And Denmark To Power European Market
Apple data centres will use 100 percent renewable energy and will power iCloud, iMessage and App Store across Europe
Move Over London, Barcelona Is Officially The World’s Smartest Tech City
Edges out New York and London in terms of connected technology
Up To 50 Google Project Ara Modules Tipped For MWC 2015 Appearance
Google will reportedly show off a working Project Ara prototype at MWC
Wi-Fi Helps Scandinavian Airlines Save On Roaming And Fuel
Scandinavian Airlines (SAS) deploys iPass for electronic manuals and cheaper communications
Apple’s £1.3bn Data Centre Investment Is One Of Its Biggest Ever
Former Sapphire Glass plant to be Apple's 'control centre' and powered by solar energy
Government Funding To Turn Gloucestershire Nuclear Lab Into Green Tech Research Park
Funding to transform former Nuclear Lab into centre for renewable energy and cyber security skills
Employees Say Lack Of Technology Is Preventing Flexible Working
Just 23 percent of employees have taken advantage of government flexible working legislation
McDonald’s To Offer Wireless Charging In 50 Restaurants
McDonald's is introducing 600 charging spots for those with a Qi-standard equipped device
Bill Gates Touts Omniprocessor For Electricity and Water From Human Waste
Bill Gates drinks fresh water made from human waste, and surprisingly it doesn't taste like urine
Energy Leaks Detected By Thermal ‘Sniffer’ Cars
Cars equipped with thermal-imaging equipment can now detect energy leaks of buildings and homes
5 Things You Need To Know About Tomorrow’s Data Centre Market
Here's how the market is reacting to the world's most important buildings
Europe’s Largest Battery-Storage Project Has Been Switched On In The UK
Trial will play major role in trying to 'balance the grid' to meet UK carbon targets
Samsung: ‘Trust Gap’ Must Be Bridged If Flexible Working Is To Become A Reality
UK businesses see the benefit of flexible working but don't trust their employees, a quarter of whom would give up a pay rise to get out of the office
IBM Recycles Old Laptop Batteries For Poor
The ultimate act of recycling? IBM turns old lithium-ion batteries into useful power supply for the poor