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Tech trade body calls for green action
Report on role of technology industry in climate change warns of five-fold growth in sector emissions by 2050 and calls for commitment to reduction...
VeryPC Broadleaf green PC review
VeryPC aims to impress business users and look after the environment, but can it manage both with its new Broadleaf compact desktop? Mike Jennings...
Boston Green Power 1200-6 review
Boston's latest server has 48 Opteron 6100 cores despite its very low price. Is this the best value 4P rack server yet, or has Boston made one too...
Met Office supercomputer tops polluting list
A new league table showing the least green public buildings in the UK has placed the Met Office high up due to its carbon emitting monster of a...
Greenpeace blasts PC makers for broken promises
A green report hammers top PC makers for not sticking to toxic phase-out promises, but reserves praise for Apple and Acer.
Garden centre goes green for conferencing
The UK's largest retail chain of garden stores is saving 25 per cent on call costs using a new audio conferencing web interface.<br/>
Yahoo hatches plan for green “chicken coop” data centre
Hydro-power and natural air cooling are key features of Yahoo's new data centre.
Big Blue turns green with power down chips
IBM adds a deep-sleeping mode to its Power chips.
Samsung develops green server memory
Samsung announces new high density memory that claims to reduce power consumption by 20 per cent.
Taking green IT beyond the data centre
The ‘greening’ of IT began in the data centre, with a focus on server consolidation and cooling, but is now spreading to all levels of the IT...
Chinese internet filter will not be forced on users
Green Dam internet filtering software will be optional on Chinese PCs and other devices.
Week in Numbers: Keeping it green
More huge job cuts for BT and spam-powered homes round out this week in numbers.
Fujitsu Siemens reveals ‘zero-watt’ PCs
Fujitsu Siemens extends its green message with PCs that use no power at all when asleep.
BCS goes green with Carbon Trust
The BCS has announced its partnership with the Carbon Trust to develop a tool to manage energy efficiency.
Green credentials sway cloud provider choice
Sustainability a key factor in cloud provider selection, claims Rackspace survey.
Turn off servers to go green, experts plead
Expert urges companies to adopt Japanese practices and turn servers off at night.
Green Computing: Part 1
In the first of two articles looking at the environmental impact of business computing, IT PRO looks at the resurgent market for recycling and...
BBC Trust approves iPlayer download service
BBC gets green light to offer on-demand programme downloads, but tough conditions mean that classical music podcasts and entire series downloads...
Comic Relief goes for green systems
Operations for the charity’s ‘Do Something Funny for Money’ campaign will rely on more cost and carbon effective in-house server and storage...
McKinnon just looking for 'little green men' claims Waite
Ex-hostage Terry Waite is the latest high-profile supporter for the stricken hacker, who is running out of chances to avoid US extradition.
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