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Photos 2008: The top IT shots of the year
Tech’s not always the most photogenic subject – unless you’ve really got a thing for wires and cables. But it can sometimes be pretty cool,...
Intel helps create Open Data Centre Alliance
With the assistance of Intel, an Open Data Centre Alliance has been created to help produce more "open and interoperable" cloud solutions.
Timeline: CERN’s LHC Experiment
With the LHC experiment on hold after a technical fault, we look back at the stories that have made CERN's multi-billion pound experiment one of...
Week in Review: When physics and IT collide
A busy week with physics, iPods, data breaches and silicon chips all in the news.
Photos: Big day for CERN's LHC
A photo tour of CERN's Large Hadron Collider, which is set to start-up with the first particle beam sent all the way around its 27-kilometre tunnel.
Intel outlines Cloud 2015 vision
At an event at the CERN research facility, Intel outlines its vision for cloud computing.
Today in tech: Pirate detective wanted, BBC delays iPhone app
Pressed for time but need to keep on top of tech news? Look no further than this daily roundup.
CERN's LHC network hit by Greek hackers
A major warning about the physics experiment's security, as hackers bring its website down.
IT PRO goes to the Hadron Collider
We were lucky enough to go to CERN this week and see how the LHC project was getting along, with a little help from some tech giants.
SOA keeps CERN lights on
CERN is relying to SOA-based monitoring software to provide key alerts on the technical infrastructure underlying the world’s largest physics...
Cern to restart LHC at half power
The Large Hadron Collider will restart in November, but not at full power.
CERN shows off LHC Grid
Despite the experiment being delayed, scientists are keen to show off the massive computing grid being used to analyse the deluge of data.
Week in Review: How a Brit set the web free
This week, we discuss two Brits - one who has already changed the world with the World Wide Web, and one who has developed a technology that could...
LHC to restart in summer of 2009
After being shutdown in mid-September, the world’s largest science experiment will be restarted next year with a new early warning system.
CERN lends its support to British tech business
New Business Incubation Centre is tasked with bridging the gap between science and industry.<br>
LHC shuts down after helium leak
CERN scientists say it will be two months before world’s largest machine starts up again.
UK firms in running for £110 million CERN contracts
Some 76 UK firms will meet up with CERN officials this week with the hope of winning a share of the multi-million pound supply contract pie.<br>
Video: CERN's openlab CTO on top tech for physicists
Sverre Jarp explains how his openlab helps CERN keep ahead of the game on technology.
Video: CERN's research director on extra dimensions
The massive LHC experiment at CERN is set to kick off soon, and even the physicists aren't entirely sure what will happen when it does.
Storage tool assures CERN tape integrity
The world's largest particle physics laboratory prepares for major storage growth with new data assurance tool.
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