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  • How AI will ‘reshape the UK business landscape’ in 2025, according to Dell boss

    December 28, 2024

    How artificial intelligence (AI) will “reshape the UK business landscape” in 2025 has been outlined by Dell Technologies’ top boss in the country. Steve Young, who is the US giant’s UK senior vice president and managing director, has said new approaches to data centre infrastructure will be crucial to delivering the predicted return on investment [...]

  • Digital skills are key to staying connected at Christmas

    December 20, 2024

    The generation that invented the web should not be isolated from its possibilities, says Victoria Johnson A 65 year-old today was 30 when the world wide web launched.  It is this generation who have contributed most to the development of the technology that underpins life as we know it today.  And while ONS data shows they are [...]

  • 2025: The year ahead in tech

    December 16, 2024

    2025 will be a defining year for businesses, marked by rapid technological shifts, political uncertainty, increased M&A, and intensifying competition. What else would a look ahead start with other than the much maligned AI? I have said on stage a lot this year I think AI is underhyped despite many saying the opposite. You have [...]

  • Should libertarians fear digital ID cards?

    December 11, 2024

    The government is introducing digital IDs that will enable young people to prove their age when buying a pint, but is it worth giving up your privacy to the state to make you life a little easier? Asks James Price In my favourite movie, 2007’s Hot Fuzz, the village pub allows the underaged children of [...]

  • The state is nothing like a start-up

    December 11, 2024

    Pat McFadden wants the state to be more like a start-up, but the ‘move fast and break things’ mentality has no place in public services on which so many depend. There is, however, a better model… The government’s announcement of a £100m innovation fund to embrace a “test-and-learn” mindset is undeniably ambitious. Speaking at University [...]

  • Starmer’s ‘tax-take’ Britain will see us take a back seat in the looming tech revolution

    December 10, 2024

    Starmer’s tax hikes and half-baked policy aims are squeezing the last drop of entrepreneurial zeal Britain has, just as the world embarks on the greatest technological revolution for two centuries, warns billionaire tech VC and philanthropist Tej Kohli. The Prime Minister’s refusal to rule out further tax hikes on top of those he’s already imposed [...]

  • Just how blue is the sky for Bluesky?

    December 9, 2024

    Bluesky is pitching itself as an alternative to the social media behemoths, but the history of the internet is littered with notable failures, says Paul Armstrong Bluesky has drawn sharp attention, pitching itself as the anti-social media — a decentralised network that hands control back to its +25m users including news organizations, politicians, celebrities and [...]

  • AI investor FOMO: Has AI supply outstripped demand?

    December 8, 2024

    Investors are pouring billions into AI, but has supply now outstripped demand? Mike Smeed looks at how AI funding has become misbalanced.

  • The surveillance economy: Employee-tracking software is a symptom of failed management

    December 2, 2024

    Using surveillance software may deliver short-term gains, but it will cost employers in the end, writes Paul Armstrong.

  • Best gifts for 2024: Our bumper Christmas Gift Guide of 44 must-buy presents

    November 29, 2024

    It’s time to get serious about your presents, whether you’re looking for the best gifts for mum, top presents for dad or filling up a stocking for the rest of the family, we have you covered, from fashion to technology, fashion, fragrance and spirits. Check out our incredible annual gift guide, complete with links to [...]

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