In today's technology roundup: Blackra1n jailbreaks iPhone OS 3.1.2, moon bombing successful but uninteresting, Web mail security breach ups spam, and space clown hosts global show.
A lack of good government policy has caused solar energy to be left behind locally, says Solar World Congress chairman Jon Adams.
In today's technology roundup: Classic crimes could pose future threats, Cisco fights 'dark Web' with appliance, tiny 'nuclear batteries' unveiled, and PS3 to lead rising game sales.
In this World Wide Wrap: ARM and Globalfoundries design smaller chips, innovation facility to boost SMEs, and M2 Tech chosen as Algor reseller.
Companies will pay a premium to work with green vendors, a Rackspace survey reveals.
In today's technology roundup: Ballmer rejects simpler software licensing, PayPal hacker banished, Energy-from-waste powers US army, and Facebook acknowledges access problems.
In this World Wide Wrap: tracking tech for child protection, roll-up laptop in the pipeline, and bamboo designs gain momentum.
In this World Wide Wrap: EcoATM pays for used gadgets, Windows 7 greener than Vista, and green computing to reach $223bn.
A new online climate database aims at promoting public access to scientific information.
In this World Wide Wrap: HP plans printer and PC unit merge, Xerox cuts colour printing costs, and Braille label maker unveiled.
In this World Wide Wrap: System cuts data centre CO2, network to bring iPhone HDTV, and next-gen circuits coming.
The private Australian company is in the process of developing a resource recovery facility.