Technology
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Implants Ready To Replace Pills And Prescriptions
Tiny computers can take control of our nervous system with remarkable results, finds Alex Reis.
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April 2017
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European Union Leaves Google With Expensive Shopping Bill
EU lashes out at Google for allegedly manipulating search results to favour its own services.
3 min |
September 2017
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Do More With Maps
Free online mapping services open up a world of possibilities for your creative, practical and professional projects. Nik Rawlinson grabs his passport.
8 min |
September 2017
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How Do I Convince My Users That Switching To Hotdesking Is A Good Thing For Them?
Hotdesking can save space and money, but your staff are the key to success, finds Nik Rawlinson.
6 min |
September 2017
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Sony Xperia XZ Premium
Sony is back with its 4K screen party trick, and it’s only marginally less silly than it was in 2015.
3 min |
September 2017
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Accelerating Innovation In Public Transport
Transport for London is hoping to spark public transport change via data-crunching startups.
4 min |
September 2017
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Geek Day Out: California Design
Explore the past, present and future of California’s iconic counterculture– and Silicon Valley– at London’s Design Museum.
2 min |
September 2017
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Cybercriminals Will Almost Never Be Caught
New figures reveal woeful clear-up rate for cybercrimes, despite huge investments.
3 min |
November 2018
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Your Data Handed Over: No Questions Asked
Service providers have been accused of passing data to intelligence agencies on “gentlemen’s agreement”
3 min |
October 2018
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Developers Want To Cut Google Out Of Android
Privacy and regulation fears spur an Android reboot–but can it succeed without Google?
3 min |
September 2018
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Build A Bomb Proof PC
Jonathan Parkyn explains how to put together a safe, simple computer for older (or younger) relatives… without turning yourself into their private tech support team.
8 min |
September 2018
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Startups Head To The Suburbs
New British technology businesses can be found in suburbs across the country. Nicole Kobie reveals why innovation isn’t locked into London.
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