IBM introduces new hybrid blade
News The QS22 uses a mix of cell processors on blade technology to bring high-performance computing to small and medium-sized businesses [16 May 2008]
Asus to embed Linux into all motherboards
News The company has put the 'instant-on' Splashtop distro into some motherboards since last year, and is to extend the tie-in across its whole range [16 May 2008]
IBM uses liquid metal to boost solar-cell efficiency
News The company's tech increases the power of the sun's rays by a factor of 10, using liquid metal to transfer the resulting heat from solar cells [16 May 2008]
Dell to cut PC power by 25 percent
News The company says will cut power consumption of its PCs and notebooks by a quarter in the next two years, largely by reliance on its suppliers [16 May 2008]
EC eyes tech as key to greener future
News The Commission is supporting the intelligent use of tech to improve energy efficiency and reduce carbon emissions across Europe's economy [16 May 2008]
Microsoft limits XP subnotebook specs
News Reports suggest XP is being offered at a discounted rate to makers of low-cost subnotebooks, but only if they agree to limit the devices' hardware specs [15 May 2008]
Dell and Ericsson ink mobile-broadband deal
News As Dell has already said it will use Qualcomm's Gobi mobile- broadband chipset, the PC maker may be planning to use Ericsson modules in low-cost subnotebooks [15 May 2008]
RIM aims to broaden BlackBerry user base
News RIM has revealed a product roadmap through which it plans to target every size of business, from the biggest corporate players to the smallest home businesses or even individual users [15 May 2008]
Quad-core Xeon laptop gets 1.5TB storage
News Eurocom has announced an upgrade of its quad-core Xeon laptop, including an upgradeable motherboard and up to 1.5TB of on-board storage [14 May 2008]
Intel's green innovations 
Video From chips to fabs, Intel is developing green technologies for its customers and within its own organisation [13 May 2008]
AMD gets new chip head
News Randy Allen, formerly head of AMD's server business, will oversee all of the company's processor and chipset development [13 May 2008]
RIM unveils first super-3G BlackBerry
News The BlackBerry Bold is a move away from the slower Edge standard to tri-band HSDPA connectivity, an improvement praised by analysts [12 May 2008]
Samsung unveils enterprise printers
News At the launch of its first range of Samsung-branded business printers, the company said it would phase out its OEM deals in the long term [12 May 2008]
Digging into the underground datacentre 
Photos 'The Bunker', a concrete structure under the Kent countryside, is a major datacentre and backup facility for some of the UK's leading companies [09 May 2008]
Gartner: IT bosses must prepare for cloud computing
News The analyst says IT managers must start planning now if they want to avoid implementing tech from Google and closing down their own datacentres [09 May 2008]
Corporate Express reaps rewards of virtualisation
Case Study The business-supply giant has saved £867,000 and ditched over 90 percent of its server hardware thanks to server virtualisation [08 May 2008]
NHS rolls out infection-resistant keyboards
News Keyboards with cleanliness sensors and a germ-resistant coating are being introduced in a bid to make hospitals cleaner and safer [08 May 2008]
Vodafone lands multinational iPhone deal
News The company has struck a deal with Apple to sell the iPhone in 10 markets around the world [07 May 2008]
Prince Charles backs 'green' thin clients
News Prince Charles has discovered thin clients, and finds the notion they can help cut energy costs 'mind boggling' [06 May 2008]
Samsung drive may halt DRAM market recovery
News Hynix announced a 15 percent rise in DRAM prices in April but an expected production drive at Samsung may rule out a market turnaround [06 May 2008]
Intel, Samsung team up for next-gen silicon wafers
News Together with TSMC, the companies will co-operate to boost efficiency in chipmaking by moving from 12-inch to 18-inch silicon wafers [06 May 2008]
HP announces Sustainable IT Ecosystem Lab
News The company's facility will investigate 'green' concepts including swapping out copper for fibre within PCs and making advertising hoardings from electronic paper [02 May 2008]
Dell, HP, Lenovo back Linux with driver promise
News The companies have made a commitment to 'strongly encourage' chipset vendors to make open-source drivers for integration into the Linux kernel [02 May 2008]
- Nothing but common sense for the likes of them - Andrew Meredith
Asus Eee 900 gets limited UK launch
Roundup The upgraded subnotebook hit shelves on Thursday as planned, albeit on a very limited scale, due to stock shortages [01 May 2008]
HP scientists develop new type of memory circuit
News A team at HP claim to have discovered a fourth basic type of electrical circuit that could lead to a computer you never have to boot up [01 May 2008]

