Opinion
How will a no-deal Brexit affect business and residential telecoms?
Equinox's Dave Millett explores how phone, mobile and broadband could be affected by a no-deal Brexit
Have Fortnite's outages put it on its last life?
The most popular game in the world is suffering increasingly high-profile outages
Purchases on Fortnite outside of Play Store could cost Google and parents
Neil Martin of Panda Security discusses Epic Games' decision to avoid the Google Play Store in its Android release of its popular game Fortnite
Recruitment is dead - long live rectech
A market that fails to change with its customer is doomed. Tom Pickersgill of Broadstone forecasts the shape of the recruitment industry five years from now.
Why blockchain is great for video games
Blockchain tokens can facilitate permanent, user-owned digital assets - without any control by gaming companies
Retail apocalypse: The ten great 'plagues' of the high street
Competition from the internet isn't the only big challenge that high street retailers face, warns Uniconta UK CEO Russell Lawrence
Predicting public sector technology in 2030
Can we write policy without people? BT's Phil Baulch asks
The trouble with… online gaming
Competitive multiplayers are great for the best players, but it's no fun if you're basically Kar98 headshot fodder
Keep your data alive by automating its management
Automation can ensure that data retains its value
You must understand your objectives before jumping in to automation
James Robbins of ArrowXL says that AI is no longer 'tomorrow's technology'
Autonomous vehicles: how blockchain will make it all work
Self-driving cars need to talk to each other, and the solution might already exist
VR is the next step for gaming and entertainment
After decades of development, virtual reality is finally reaching professional usability
How NoSQL database technology and IoT sensors are being put to work saving endangered elephants and tigers
MarkLogic's David Northmore reveals how Dutch social enterprise Sensing Clues is using the latest technology to track poachers and protect endangered species
Cloud costs are accelerating: here's how to keep them under control
Visibility, automation and accountability are essential
The Creative Industries Sector Deal - the first footbridge across the UK's skills gap
Michael Sturrock, of the Direct Marketing Association UK, argues that the measures introduced by the Creative Industries Sector Deal will help address the UK skills gap
Why Facebook is in decline and has been for years
Facebook's future has been in question for years as it fails to attract young, new users
Is the education system failing to prepare youngsters for the fourth industrial revolution?
Is government and industry really doing enough to prepare youngsters for an increasingly-connected workplace?
Are threats and recriminations an effective method for encouraging cybersecurity?
Vendors should focus on the benefits of strong security, rather than the fear and uncertainty from not having it
Blockchain needs a common framework to bind it together, argues specialist
The IoT faces significant compatibility challenges, which could be avoided for blockchain by adopting Hyperledger
Low-bandwidth messaging can bridge the IoT/cloud air gap to increase security
Tackling security and global connectivity in logistics
How you should prepare for the future of machine learning- and AI-based communication
Communications between man and machine rely on context
Can artificial intelligence find more suitable candidates than traditional job search?
Making AI work for those looking for work
How young people are killing the PC
Pesky youngsters, killing the PC with their smartphones, iPads, Google and cloud apps
Six months to GDPR: what to do now to survive and thrive
Dean Armstrong QC and consultant barrister at Setfords Solicitors, explains the key concepts organisations must consider to ensure GDPR compliance























