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]
The new entry-level PRIMERGY TX100 S2 Tower Server expands the company's environment-friendly product portfolio.
SA's rapidly shifting climate and CO2 emissions regulatory landscape threatens to overwhelm businesses.
The company hopes to grow its customer base from 35 million application users, to one billion consumers in the next five years.
In this World Wide Wrap: Energy companies look to ERM, CA and SAP collaborate, and McAfee expands risk management.