Microprocessor maker ARM has introduced a free edition of its ARM Development Studio for Android
Cambridge scientists use wonder-material graphene to improve speed and density of printable electronics
Researchers say a network proxy will reduce the power consumption of web surfing smartphones
As the Patriot Act drowns Safe Habor concepts, European cloud services find a marketing angle
Could the days of the humble lithium-ion battery be numbered thanks to the everlasting battery?
Among other cuts, Google has scrapped the RE>C project but has posted its results for others to use
Movie sequels are usually futile, and the ClimateGate 2 leaked emails are equally pointless, says Peter Judge
More hacked emails from the UEA's Climatic Research Unit could destabilise UN climate summit
The Open Compute Project is looking deeper into green data centres, from storage to systems management
IBM has said its new solar array is the first to be designed especially for powering IT systems
Researchers are creating contact lenses capable of streaming data directly to the eye
Initiative aims to encourage workers to use technology to lighten their travel load
Facebook's data centre has been praised for its energy efficiency, despite criticism from Greenpeace
Data centres could run hotter and save energy, if vendors published accurate product information, a report says
Big Blue's 100 petaflop Blue Gene is also green, giving two gigaflops per Watt.
A radical way to cool your servers by submerging them in liquid could also potentially heat buildings
Tech Trends report asked developers where advanced data analytics would yield the greatest benefits
UK data centres currently cover three square miles - says DatacenterDynamics Research
Containers got backing this week from Swedish designers and data centre nerds, says Peter Judge. How can they fail?
The Mont Blanc Project's new low-power supercomputer in Barcelona will use Tegra and GPU chips
IBM is working with Sunderland City Council on a cloud platform to encourage economic growth
AMD has introduced the first 16-core x86 processors. HP is using them for databases, HPC and the cloud
EDF has been found guilty of hacking into the computers of Greenpeace, and has been issued a hefty bill
A 140,000 square foot data hall opens at a sustainable container-based data centre in South Wales
The University of Alberta's virtual world in IBM's Websphere traces elderly patients' health and activity
Facebook is ensuring its new headquarters in California is a fit place for sustainable living
This year's Energy Efficiency league table is just a friendly match, says Peter Judge. Next year it could be a…
HP has ended Nokia's three year reign at the top of the Greenpeace Guide to Greener Electronics rankings
The Environment Agency's ranking of green companies shows IT firms need to clean up their act
Cloud can reduce emissions and energy consumption across the IT estate by 50 percent