In this World Wide Wrap: Consumers pay for Samsung green plan, Lexmark plans worldwide job cuts, and Nvidia takes imaging to cloud.
In this World Wide Wrap: India plans RFID toll system, Smartrac unveils green RFID tags, and Malaysian govt uses RCG patrol solution.
Atos Origin has designed and deployed a power line communications protocol and certification laboratory.
In this World Wide Wrap: Citrix targets VMware user, Netgear brings virtualisation to SMEs, and virtualisation no green cure-all.
A technology revolution may catalyse governments' slow shuffle towards global renewable energy.
NightWatchman Server Edition, from 1E, provides detailed efficiency and power reporting.
A solar-powered home system charges cellphones and keeps the lights on after dark.
In this World Wide Wrap: ARM chip could save 40% power, Wacom brings 'Feel' brand, and partnership to build 'intelligent skylights'.
Gartner recognised the company in its Magic Quadrant report on EAM for manufacturing.
The Solar World Congress calls for urgent policy implementation to enable total renewable energy supply worldwide.
The Oracle VM 2.2 offering allows data centres to be run in an environmentally-sustainable and efficient manner, claims the company.
In this World Wide Wrap: Frost & Sullivan's hi-tech top 10, ultra-dense memory chip developed, and augmented reality transforms convergence.
In this World Wide Wrap: Spy gadgets pose risk, Best Buy adds gadget range, and e-books to rival paperback.