EU lawmakers propose a "right to repair" for mobile phones and other devices
About two in three Europeans would like to keep using their current digital devices for longer, the European Commission says
About two in three Europeans would like to keep using their current digital devices for longer, the European Commission says
India and the United States were once looked upon as 'natural allies'. How did things go so terribly wrong?
Read about how companies and schools can benefit from the resourceful use of the Internet of Everything
Outgoing CEO of the Australian Information Industry Association (AIIA) Ian Birks said today that he believes Australia's lack of firm carbon emissions targets has hindered the take-up of green technology.
The Joint Committee tasked with overseeing the roll-out of the National Broadband Network (NBN) will not have a Labor majority, as part of a deal between the Greens and the Federal Government.
At an Australian Information Industry Association (AIIA) roundtable event today, industry experts said that the path to greener IT is easier than it looks, following the release of a new whitepaper.
IBM and Energy Australia have announced an immediate start to the $100 million Smart Grid, Smart City project, following a consortium agreement reached today
I recently got to speak with Steve Vassallo, an exec at Foundation Capital. They're an investment firm firmly in the greentech camp.
So THAT'S why the nuclear power plant is being touted as a greast idea for the future of America. As the "Washington Post" explains today, you taxpayres are guaranteeing loans, covering insurance costs and grantring hefty subsidies.
Investors who make their fortunes in oil-rich nations are beginning to put money into green-tech companies and portfolios.