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The year of the tablet is upon us, says Deloitte
A new report predicting tech trends in 2010 has claimed tablets will take the year by storm.
Nokia Siemens Networks launches green base station solutions
In a push to reduce carbon emissions and costs, Nokia Siemens Networks has released a range of new climate change tackling products for...
BCS supports data centre code of conduct
The publication of the first European code of conduct for data centre operators has received endorsement from the UK’s professional IT body.
Apple and Sony Ericsson receive green accolades
A new report has praised Apple and Sony Ericsson for cutting dangerous chemicals from their products.
Analysis: US President Obama’s tech savviness
Barack Obama, the shiny new President of the US, is as much a geek as the rest of us - but how will this affect his policy?
Green IT all about the bottom line
UK firms see a business imperative for so-called green IT, but it must have a solid return on investment, a survey has found.
Brown calls for more investment in tech
Prime minister Gordon Brown has told European leaders that investing in technology is key to helping the UK weather the current economic storm.
Sony Ericsson goes green with new handsets
Following on from a prototype last year, Sony Ericsson is launching new handsets with green credentials.
John Lewis tests Cisco energy saving tech
The department store retailer is one of the first to include the Catalyst switch maker’s energy management systems in its cost-saving, green IT...
Samsung invests $4 billion in green tech
Samsung Electronics is going to spend $4 billion on cutting its emissions and researching green products.
UK to fall behind US on green tech?
US president-elect Barack Obama is planning to invest £150 billion to create “green collar jobs” focusing on technology, which could leave the...
Energy Bill ushers in smart meters
Suppliers have welcomed the government’s mandate to roll out smart meter technology by 2020, but questions remain over who will pick up the bill.
Budget promises billions for broadband
Tech and comms are as important to the British economy as the financial sector, Alistair Darling announced in today’s budget speech.
BSkyB calls on LogMeIn remote support
BSkyB rolls out new remote support tech from LogMeIn.
Dell may look to security start-ups to solve cloud issues
Tech giant Dell may not be looking to solve cloud security problems itself, instead it will probably look to start-ups to assist.
Women in technology: Are we our own worst enemy?
At W-Tech 2009, the first event bringing together women from throughout the technology industry, attendees pondered if women in IT are their own...
Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!
We might be heading off on our Christmas holidays, but there's plenty of great tech content for you to read during the break. Merry Christmas and a...
Google claims 500,000 Android activations daily
Tech giant Google has boasted of half a million daily Android activations. <br>
ICO exploring Facebook face recognition tech
The UK privacy watchdog says it is speaking to Facebook about the privacy implications of the face recognition technology.
Nortel sells wireless tech to Nokia Siemens
Nortel Networks is to sell some of its assets in a deal with Nokia Siemens Networks.
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