A photo simulation made as part of a South Carolina utility's research into wind power shows large wind turbines would barely be visible if built eight miles off the state's coast.
As death threats preceded the startup of the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) last year, one might not be surprised at foul play as testing is performed prior to the restart of the LHC. But fowl play?
A Canadian transmission company and an Irish wind developer said Friday they are teaming up to pursue a central Montana power project that could result in at least $1 billion worth of new wind energy in the Great Falls area.
With the technology industry looking on, the Supreme Court on Monday will explore what types of inventions should be eligible for a patent in a pivotal case that could undermine such legal protections for software.
It's the latest Verizon iPhone rumor, and we all know they will not stop until Apple's hit device arrives on the Verizon network (and we all know it will; the question is when). Most have assumed it would be when Verizon moves to next-generation LTE technology, but the latest rumor is, instead, that Apple will be producing a dual-mode world phone version of the iPhone.
For some time it's been clear that eBay needed to dump Skype , the VoIP service for which it paid $2.75 billion in an acquisition that made no sense then and seemed even crazier as time went on.
It's the third day in a row that Google has celebrated the upcoming 40th anniversary of Sesame Street with a different Google Doodle, but that's not what drew our attention to their home page. Google has always said it wants to keep their home page sparse, yet today, there was a rarity: an ad.
Retrevo, a website that calls itself the "ultimate electronics marketplace," took a look at iPhone owners. It tried to determine an iPhone user's personality profile. One thing's clear: in terms of dating, iPhone users are dogs.
Since the recession the number of companies employing green initiatives has fallen sharply as companies put so called "unnecessary" outlays on the back burner.
When Microsoft launches a new operating system, as it did two weeks ago, PC manufacturers like Hewlett Packard , Dell and Acer are supposed to reap the benefits.
The solar potential of Africa is widely known. The continent would have more than enough to satisfy the energy needs of every country within its borders, and could even have some left over.