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  • Data literacy is a win-win for businesses and employees

    December 3, 2018

    As the Fourth Industrial Revolution accelerates, in which data and automation are pervasive elements, debates around the impact these technologies will have on our working lives are widespread across the media, academic circles and the government. However, nowhere have these changes sparked more action than in the business world. With uncertainty around Brexit and the [...]

  • GDPR is now six months old. So where are all the blockbuster fines for data breaches?

    December 3, 2018

    It has been six months since the European Union’s sparkly new privacy rules, the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), finally came into effect. There was a flurry of activity in the run-up on 25 May as people received dozens (if not hundreds) of emails from businesses asking for consent to retain their data. But since [...]

  • The founder of DNAFit on how understanding our genetic makeup can help us get healthy

    December 3, 2018

    We can see physical traces of our genetics in our parents, but for the most part, our DNA is a mystery that many of us can never truly comprehend. But what if we could understand some of the unique information captured in our DNA, so that we could use it like a map, helping us [...]

  • Bristol ‘virtual touch’ firm raises £35m

    December 3, 2018

    Virtual touch technology company Ultrahaptics has raised £35m in a new funding round and brought in a major new backer. The University of Bristol spin-off has developed technology that projects the feeling of an object like a switch or a knob into a users’ hand. This is done by speakers sending out sound waves from black [...]

  • SpaceX delays rocket launch again

    December 2, 2018

    Elon Musk's SpaceX pushed a satellite launch back a day to Monday, Pacific standard time, after saying more inspections were needed on the Falcon 9 rocket. The company announced the third rescheduling on Twitter less than 12 hours before launch at the Vandendberg Air Force Base in California.  SpaceX said it needed to “conduct additional inspections [...]

  • Digital Withdrawal: How Britain’s fast-growing tech sector can flourish in the face of Brexit

    December 2, 2018

    The last five years have seen an extraordinary phenomenon. The powerhouse that is the UK tech sector has boomed to a value of more than £180bn, outpacing the sluggish UK economy as a whole. Want to buy clothes online? Asos and FarFetch are leading the world. Play games on your smartphone? You’ve probably enjoyed one made [...]

  • US judge seizes laptop of app boss who leaked Facebook info to British MPs

    December 2, 2018

    The software company co-founder who released a trove of sensitive documents about Facebook to a parliamentary committee has been ordered by a US judge to turn in his electronic devices for inspection. San Mateo County judge V. Raymond Swope ordered Ted Kramer, the founder of Six4three – a now-defunct bikini-related app company – to pass [...]

  • Microsoft regains top spot from Apple as world’s most valuable company

    December 1, 2018

    Microsoft has moved ahead of Apple to become the most valuable listed company in the world after it ended Friday with a market value of more than $851bn (£667bn).  It is the first time Microsoft has held the top spot in 15 years and rounds off a disappointing November for Apple. The iPhone maker's value was $847bn at [...]

  • Déraciné review: A virtual reality puzzler about haunting a boarding school

    November 30, 2018

    From the studio that created Dark Souls, a twisted Gothic action RPG so infamously challenging that it’s become gaming shorthand for punishing difficulty, comes Deracine, a ponderous virtual reality puzzler set in a Victorian boarding school, in which you take on the role of a mischievous fairy playing tricks on the residents. Headset on, you [...]

  • Mike Lynch resigns from government advisory role following US criminal charges

    November 30, 2018

    Tech billionaire Mike Lynch has stepped down from his role as an adviser to the UK government and as a fellow of the Royal Society after being hit with criminal charges by US authorities yesterday. Lynch was yesterday charged with fourteen counts of fraud and conspiracy which carry a maximum sentence of 20 years. The [...]

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