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Where will IT be in 2015?
You’re ready to tackle the IT challenges of the next year, but what’s going to happen in the longer term? What will the IT world of 2015 mean...
IDF: Five tech predictions
Web-friendly TVs, smart grids and a device in every hand are but a few of the predictions Intel made at its conference in San Francisco this week.
What’s next for enterprise tech?
Corporate YouTube, cloud computing, social software, green tech and - of course - microblogging will all take off for enterprise IT.
Man on the Moon: Technology then and now
On the 40th anniversary of the first moon landings, we take a look at how space technology has developed and what it might mean for the UK.
IT jobs to go open source
Some 40 per cent of tech jobs will be connected to open source software by 2020, according to a set of predictions on the future of the sector.
Tech is the UK’s industry of the future
A report from HSBC has shown the UK is moving away from manual to knowledge-based industry and that social networking is the future of business.
The reality of movie technology
Have you ever watched a movie and thought that you might have seen all this technology before? We have. Here are the facts behind the fiction.
'New wireless devices will save lives' says Ofcom
An Ofcom report, researched over 18 months, looks at how wireless technology could develop in the next decade and beyond - but warns that spectrum...
Berners-Lee says world wide web 'still in its infancy'
The web father said that the world wide web is still taking its baby steps, and enthused about the future possibilities.<br/>
CeBIT 2010: The computer that reads your mind
We tried out a new computer than can read the mind to spell out words.
Your Views: What tech would you create?
The winners of our Google Wave invite competition tell us what tech they would create if money and skills were no concern.
Survey: Mobile to lead web tech by 2020
Are keyboards and desktops to die off in the next 12 years, to make way for touchscreens, voice-recognition and mobile computing?
Q&A: Conrad Wolfram on communicating with apps in Web 3.0
Conrad Wolfram explains how applications will increasingly encode the expertise of humans, to give us an easier time sorting through data on the web.
Nokia researchers power phone with radio waves
Cambridge-based researchers are looking to recharge phones through the air, without any cables.
Humans are the 'computers of the future'
A futurologist today claimed that building computers into our bodies will happen in the not so distant future.
The Midweek Interview: Bill Shelton part two
Bill Shelton, Data Protection Manager product manager at Microsoft, talks about future developments in storage software technology and the Data...
Market share is new focus for Nokia Siemens
Nokia Siemens Networks' chief executive says the company will focus on market share in the future.
SMBs embrace parents' flexible working needs
A new study says that SMBs and parents are working together well on flexible working, but future government plans may be a problem.
The Midweek Interview: Graham Palmer part one
Graham Palmer, head of Intel UK, explains his plans for the launch of the company's multi-core processor range and explains why the future of the...
EU anti-trust powers to be tested by Microsoft ruling
A Luxemburg court is set to hand down a significant anti-trust ruling in relation to Microsoft's on-going spat with European competition chiefs,...
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