Articles by Stuart Sumner
'If you outsource to the cloud and it goes wrong, you look stupid' - CIOs fear cloud catastrophe
A group of CIOs at a recent Computing Dining Club said that businesses view IT failures when outsourced as a bigger problem than in-house failures
Review: Playr - the performance analysis for footballers
V3 puts the pro-level football GPS tracker through its paces, and asks if it's more than a gimmick
Missed the UK IT Industry Awards 2018? This could have been you!
V3 presents a gallery of the best photos from the UK IT Industry Awards 2018 - so you know not to miss out next year!
Pathfinder: Kingmaker Review
The Infinity Engine rennaissance continues with this D&D-like adventure from Owlcat, but how does it compare with Divinity: Original Sin and Pillars of Eternity?
Who will win the Golden Boot at the 2018 World Cup?
V3 brings you the definitive poll on who will come top in goals scored and assists in the 2018 World Cup in Russia
Smoke and Sacrifice: Dark Souls meets Don't Starve
Dark Souls meets Don't Starve, meets Dark Crystal meets Darky Darkness and the Cave of not-very-light
The great Yanny vs Laurel debate is melting the internet
A sound clip brings back memories of the white / gold dress debate, as different words are heard by people from the same file
Rick Dickinson, designer of the Sinclair Spectrum, dies following battle against cancer
Rick Dickinson designed the Sinclair ZX80, ZX81 and Spectrum
Shadow offers PC-as-a-service and cloud gaming
French firm Blade offers a Windows 10 PC in the cloud, but is it good enough for high-end gaming?
Smoke and Sacrifice preview: Hands on with the new hand-drawn RPG
Crafting, fighting, exploration, narrative and occasionally watching slimes mating. What's not to love?
Chargeback loophole enables online shoppers to obtain goods for free; retailers warn of losses
Luxury retailers have warned that they are losing revenue to fraud, with card companies, payment acquirers and the government all seemingly unwilling to help
The top gadgets to buy this Christmas
Stuck for what to buy your loved ones this Christmas? V3 has you covered, with the best festive tech and other gadgets!
Will the world end on January 19th 2038 because of 32-bit computers?
Find out why 2,147,483,647 is an important number, and why it could lead to another Y2K
Authorities are investigating a massive data breach at Uber
The hack affected more than 57 million people, but Uber's new CEO has come clean about it
All the winners from the UK IT Industry Awards 2017
It was another huge occasion, where the best and brightest of UK IT came together to celebrate excellence. But who were the winners on the night?
Gaming Ultrabooks: the best of 2017
Fancy some gaming this Christmas? Check out our roundup of the best gaming ultrabooks of 2017!
Alienware 17 R4 gaming ultrabook review
Can Alienware's latest and greatest topple the mighty ASUS ROG Zephyrus as the most powerful gaming ultrabook we've seen?
ASUS ROG Zephyrus gaming ultrabook review
V3 puts the latest NVidia Max-Q technology laptop through its paces. Will it be as fast, efficient and quiet as it promises?
A-level results: STEM subjects on the rise, but work still to do
Gap in the market remains as skills in the IT sector continue to rocket in demand
What happens at a security firm during a global malware outbreak?
Raj Samani, chief scientist at McAfee, reveals the hive of activity that's kicked off at security firms during a big attack
Lenovo Legion Y720 - Gaming Ultrabook review
How does the supposedly VR-ready Ultrabook perform? Does its Nvidia GTX 1060 deliver the goods?
Dame Helen Alexander, former Incisive Media chairman and president of the CBI, passes away, age 60
Dame Helen Alexander, a former chairman of Incisive Media and president of the CBI, has passed away, aged 60
AI to terminate over 5 million UK jobs by 2031
Over 30 per cent of existing roles in the UK will go in the next 15 years, thanks to AI, robotics and automation
Google: Engineering excellence requires a 'blameless post-mortem culture' for fault fixing
Diagnosing faults at speed requires a no-fault, no finger-pointing approach, Philip Beevers, site reliability manager at Google, tells V3























