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2:10
Hardware
May 17, 2011

UK firm liked to Ghana e-waste dumping

A Liverpool waste company admits electronic equipment ended up in West Africa after being exported by a third-party company.

2:30
Wireless
May 16, 2011

MS-Skype deal to change the game

The deal may have impacts not only on the VOIP industry, but software and cellular industries too.

1:50
Innovations
May 10, 2011

Obama urges green tech uptake

The US president says clean energy companies will keep the US economy growing and create new jobs.

1:20

Oracle surrenders Hudson control

The company will transfer the Hudson open source trademark and the Hudson-ci.org domain name to Eclipse.

1:40
Hardware
May 5, 2011

Solar power gets supercharged

A better light-absorbing surface and energy-trapping, vacuum-sealed flat panel has been developed by Boston College and MIT.

2:00
Project Management
Apr 21, 2011

Chevron gears up for solar

The project evaluates the feasibility of using impacted land for renewable energy development.

1:50
Innovations
Apr 19, 2011

Japan disaster sparks green talks

The radiation crisis the Fukushima nuclear plant has brought the safety of nuclear power into question.

2:40
Storage
Apr 18, 2011

Greenpeace sets Facebook world record

Users posted the highest number of comments in 24 hours, urging the social network to start using renewables.

2:10
Software
Apr 18, 2011

Huffington Post dismisses lawsuit

The open source site has hit back on litigating unpaid bloggers, saying their claims are unfounded.

2:00
Hardware
Apr 14, 2011

Movie mind controls discovered

UK scientists have discovered ways of manipulating movie endings by using emotion-controlled software.

2:20
Storage
Apr 12, 2011

Facebook to share green secrets

The company hopes that by making the innovations public, electricity usage in the Web industry will be cut.

2:00
Hardware
Apr 11, 2011

Symbian open, but not really

Symbian followers are unsatisfied with the decision since Nokia has reiterated that it is open source, even after reproducing closed source code.