Photos: How cool is this? Datacenter at Arctic Circle's edgeAt about 50 miles from the Arctic Circle, the frequent -25C (-13F) winter temperatures make the question of how to keep equipment racks cool less of an issue for the Hydro 66 datacenter.April 29, 2016 by Toby Wolpe in Data Centers
Behind the blast doors of the Cold War bunker that's now a datacenter: PhotosThe fall of the Iron Curtain in early 1990s left a number of military facilities across Europe without a purpose. Here's one that's re-emerged as a datacenter.September 2, 2015 by Toby Wolpe in Data Centers
Inside CERN's datacenter helping the Large Hadron Collider probe the Big Bang: PhotosAs well as acting as the hub for a grid of scientific institutions around the world, CERN's datacenter has to cope with vast amounts of raw data from its particle physics experiments.August 3, 2015 by Toby Wolpe in Big Data
Photos: Inside Rackspace's new datacenter and how it aims to cut millions from running costsManaged cloud firm Rackspace says the design and technology in its latest datacenter could slice as much as 80 percent off energy overheads compared with typical builds.April 24, 2015 by Toby Wolpe in Cloud
The smart drones that can fly themselves without GPS: PhotosResearchers from Zurich university's computer department have been demonstrating robot aircraft that can navigate to their destinations autonomously.March 20, 2015 by Toby Wolpe in CEBIT
Inside the robot house: Is this your future? PhotosService robots that are empathetic and that can learn from you - these are just some of the technologies tested out in robot houses across Europe as part of the Accompany project.February 21, 2015 by Toby Wolpe in Innovation
2009's major milestone for computing pioneersTwo historic British computers, the Manchester Mark 1 and Edsac, went live 60 years ago next year. Both systems were the immediate forerunners of the first commercial systemsDecember 23, 2008 by Toby Wolpe in Tech Industry
Dell Inspiron Mini 12 muscles in on notebook turfThe relatively large screen of Dell's Inspiron Mini 12 takes it into the uncharted territory between mini-laptops and notebooks October 27, 2008 by Toby Wolpe in Mobility
Ferrari test drives Microsoft's HPC softwareDespite emerging as the latest big-name user of Windows HPC Server 2008, the reigning Formula One champion is keeping its Linux high-performance computing systems ticking overOctober 17, 2008 by Toby Wolpe in Tech Industry