Cost has always been solar power's Achilles' heel; now it's becoming its most promising trait.
Is Oracle buying HP, and could it be true that Kodak will apply for Chapter 11 bankruptcy?
Windows keeps its iron grip on desktops, as Linux flummoxes with too much choice. But mobile may change all this.
Dear Facebook, can I have my life back please?
After only 11 months at the helm, Leo Apotheker becomes the third CEO jettisoned from HP in the past six years.
MultiChoice tells Parliament that a simple converter would have sufficed for digital television, highlighting the disastrous consequences of government planning.
Google+ is like a great party venue - only problem is, I don't know anyone at the party and can't wait to get home to Facebook.
Google may be a pusher, but at least it's coming clean about it.
The question of online identity is as old as the Internet itself. Now social media has added a new dimension.
The two dominant IT companies wouldn't be where they are today without each other.
The company bought its rival NetLogic Microsystems for $3.7 billion.
SITA's attitude to its contractors is probably the kind of situation that led to the idea of banning labour broking in the first place.
Why is good design beyond technology companies?