New Modular Solar Towers Promise Easy Green Power
These solar towers may look like the Eye of Sauron, but each could provide enough energy to power 50 homes.
Google Leads Green IT Ranking
Google came out on top of Greenpeace's Cool IT Leaderboard for overall green practices.
Energy Saving Software Might Help You Save Power
I'm all for saving energy, especially if it means saving money on my utility bills. But I'm not sure that Energy Saving (a!20, 14-day free trial), an application designed to help you monitor and reduce your use of energy and other resources, can really help with that task.
SaaS, APTs and Asymmetric Risk Take Spotlight at Security Threats 2012
What's your stance on SaaS? Is your perimeter as secure as you think? How can the insurance calculus on asymmetric risk illuminate your company's security exposure? CIO.com's Bernard Golden recaps the provocative discussions entertained at the Security Threat 2012 conference.
Need More Storage? Reach for the Cloud
When you start out with a fresh new hard drive, it may seem like it has virtually unlimited capacity. The reality, though, is that it won't take nearly as long to max out that drive as you might think, and you will need to find some way to expand your storage.
How MegaUpload Got to Be a Pirate Poster Boy
MegaUpload, a file sharing site taken down by the FBI Thursday, has had a history of being in the sights of government enforcers around the world. Here are some milestones from the Website's checkered past.
Siri Can Unlock Your Car, Can't Drive it Just Yet
Want a hand getting your car ready in the morning? No worries; your voice assistant Siri can help you! Wait, what?
Google Music: 5 Things You Need to Know
If you're thinking about getting started with Google Music here are a few things you should know about the new online music service.
Google Music Comes Out of Beta: New Store, Player, and Social Integration
Google is ready to take on Apple and Amazon with its own music store and cloud music service.
Tear Down of Amazon's Kindle Fire Shows Texas Instruments Dominates Guts
iFixit tear down of Amazon's Kindle Fire reveals that Texas Instruments powers much of the most important aspects of the tablet.


