- Tue Feb 28 2006 Geekcorps: A Peace Corps for techies
Think your tech skills are underappreciated? Geekcorps wants you to take them to Zambia or Kenya for a month.
Photos: Life in the Geekcorps
Posted by Michael Kanellos
- Fri Dec 13 2002 Computer Sciences, DynCorp to merge
Consulting firm Computer Sciences will acquire DynCorp in a $950 million deal, as part of a move to expand its federal government business.
Posted by Margaret Kane
- Sun Oct 23 2005 Start-up plans new energy-efficient processor
Industry vets join up at P.A. Semi to develop chips that will consume less watts and adapt to wide variety of devices.
Posted by Michael Kanellos
- Wed Dec 3 2008 Companies in Europe plan electric car infrastructure
'Automotive News' reports on new business models for electric vehicles and plug-in hybrids before 2011.
Posted by Automotive News
- Sun Aug 10 2008 What is clean tech?
Cleantech, also referred to as clean technology, and often used interchangeably with the term greentech, has emerged as an umbrella term encompassing the investment asset class, technology, and business sectors which include clean energy, environmental, a
Posted by Neal Dikeman
- Tue Jun 24 2008 Photos: Let there be light off the grid
How many start-ups does it take to change a lightbulb? Entrepreneurs and investors aim to turn a profit with energy-efficient lighting.
Posted by Elsa Wenzel
- Thu Jan 22 2009 Pinpointing landmines from the air
Company uses UAVs to scan and map minefields from air.
Posted by Mark Rutherford
- Mon Dec 22 2008 Can you 'superinsulate' that home, please?
With the hopes of dramatically cutting energy use, a family embarks on an outsized project to put a foam blanket around their 80-year-old house.
Posted by Martin LaMonica
- Tue Sep 22 2009 Enough lithium for hybrid boom? Most say yes
Automotive News reports on world-wide lithium supplies and how they relate to electric vehicle batteries.
Posted by Automotive News
- Tue Nov 8 2005 Dual-core Xeons show thirst for power
Posted by Stephen Shankland