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If it ain't broke, don't throw it out, says Network Hardware Resale's Glenn Fassett
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Creator of the clockwork radio Trevor Baylis tells TechWeekEurope how industry should support inventors
A 34,000 km submarine cable network linking five developing countries? Easy, says Andrew Mthembu of i3Africa
IT applied to home energy use just might bring down our emissions, says Pilgrim Beart of AlertMe
Carbon-conscious data centre managers should examine hydrogen fuel cells as an alternative to diesel backup, says Thomas Melczer
The Cambridge test is not designed to convince Ofcom, but to check the practicality of white space radio, says Glenn Collinson
The cloud makes high performance computing more widely available - but introduces several problems of its own, says John Hengeveld
eWEEK wasn't sure how useful the Green Grid Maturity Model was. The Grid's Harkeeret Singh talked us through it
Companies are missing a trick by not realising how much energy is being used by dormant office equipment, says IBM's Richard Lanyon-Hogg
Single chip base stations will rebalance the network towards simple systems, says Lisa Su of Freescale
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