Utilities companies need to start thinking seriously about how to handle the influx of data from smart meters, says Teradata's David Socha
December 1, 2010
Foodtubes Proposes Underground ‘Physical Internet’
Automatically routed canisters could replace lorries with an Internet of things, says Foodtubes
In 2011, Desktops Will Go Virtual
If you manage desktops for a living, you are going to face big changes in 2011, says Cameron Sturdevant
More WiMax Networks Go Live In US
Despite the focus on LTE recently, WiMax continues to expand with new networks going live in major US cities
Intel And Nvidia Look To Settle Legal Differences
Intel and Nvidia are reportedly in talks to settle their legal disputes over licensing issues
Carbon Accounts Firms Update Software
Big firms like CA and SAP won't rule the carbon accounting world, as specialists add features
Home Office To Discuss Data Surveillance Revisions
The Home Office has been forced to hear from civil liberties group on proposals for data privacy laws
Dell Releases New Ultraportable Vostro V130
Dell has revealed its thin profile and lightweight V130 notebook, which features new Intel cooling technology
Motorola Announces Split From Handset Division
Motorola has confirmed that its mobile handset operation will split from its business division
Stock Of Free IPv4 Addresses Dwindles Further
The stock of unallocated IPv4 addresses dropped below 5 percent in October, and now there are just two free blocks of addresses remaining
Developers Pull Windows Phone 7 Unlocking Tool
The developers of ChevronWP7 have agreed to pull the Windows Phone 7 unlocking tool, as Microsoft explores official support for 'homebrew' applications
Report: iPad Gaining Ground In E-Reader Market
Apple's iPad is gaining market share from the Amazon Kindle in the e-reader market, according to a new study
Red Hat Looks To Broaden Cloud Capabilities With Makara Buy
Red Hat has acquired platform-as-a-service vendor Makara for deploying, managing and scaling applications on public, private and hybrid clouds
BT To Use Satellite For Cornish Broadband
The Avanti satellite, launched last month, will help BT connect Cornwall and the Scillies
HTC HD7 Is Latest To Suffer From Antenna Issues
Reports say HTC's Windows Phone 7 device has got reception problems like the iPhone 4
VMware Joins With Compellent On Cloud Disaster Recovery
The new offering from VMware and Compellent automates the process of moving, protecting and recovering data
WikiLeaks Hit By More Attacks
A new denial of service attack has hit WikiLeaks following its release of confidential government cables