In this World Wide Wrap: Mumbai calls for e-waste tenders, taxpayers help fund green energy, and ex Vestas employees form turbine start-up.
In this World Wide Wrap: White House to review IT projects, tech giants build photovoltaic factory, and Australia boosts project management training.
In this World Wide Wrap: Siggraph demos next-gen 3D, MS takes Hohm to home PCs, and Intel brings lighting-fast downloads.
An exciting new desktop pointing device from Apple.
Cupertino releases a gaggle of refreshed desktops and workstations.
In today's technology roundup: UAE may restrict BlackBerrys, green hacker hits EU climate site, flaw in wireless protocol uncovered, and Feds okay phone jail breaking.
In this World Wide Wrap: UK saves millions in green drive, carbon implications report sets yardstick, and up in green computing.
Africa could leapfrog conventional electrification and establish itself as a new world energy hub by investing in renewables.
Asus debuts its premium line of notebooks, the Bamboo and NX90.
The series offers high-speed colour scanning functionality as a standard feature.
In this World Wide Wrap: Virgin Galactic makes first manned flight, tech sends power through doors, and team researches self-charging batteries.
The PretonSaver software solution has been approved as the first eco-label software in the world. [Local rep: Optimum Print Technology]