Connor Jones
What is Article 13 and Article 11?

Policy & legislation
What is Article 13 and Article 11?
Everything you need to know about the controversial copyright directive including whether the UK will need to adopt the regulations
19 Feb 2021
What is Chromium?

Chromium
What is Chromium?
We take a look at Google's open source coding project, and the platforms it has inspired
15 Sep 2020
Turn on, log in, burn out

Careers & training
Turn on, log in, burn out
The tech sector may soon face a mental health crisis as workers struggle with unrealistic workloads and expectations
27 Feb 2020
Taking the road less travelled to a career in IT

Careers & training
Taking the road less travelled to a career in IT
With 4 million jobs sitting unfilled, the industry is becoming more open to recruiting people from a non-tech background
26 Feb 2020
Is a degree still necessary to get ahead in IT?

Careers & training
Is a degree still necessary to get ahead in IT?
With apprenticeships offering on-the-job training and no student debt to deal with, new paths are opening up for candidates and recruiters
25 Feb 2020
Why 5G could be a cyber security nightmare

5G
Why 5G could be a cyber security nightmare
The latest generation of mobile connectivity promises many marvellous things, but it could also be a hacker's dream
6 Dec 2019
HackerOne bug bounty platform breached by its own user

bugs
HackerOne bug bounty platform breached by its own user
The bug bounty specialist paid the hacker responsible a cool $20,000 for their efforts
6 Dec 2019
Thousands of businesses vulnerable to 'severe' Oracle EBS flaws

vulnerability
Thousands of businesses vulnerable to 'severe' Oracle EBS flaws
The suite of enterprise products can be exploited for financial fraud and theft
20 Nov 2019
Can Wikipedia founder's social network really challenge Facebook?

social media
Can Wikipedia founder's social network really challenge Facebook?
Jimmy Wales has high hopes for WT:Social, but it's going to take a miracle for it to work
19 Nov 2019
Another US state government hit with ransomware, following a brief reprieve

ransomware
Another US state government hit with ransomware, following a brief reprieve
Louisiana becomes the latest in a very long line of US public sector bodies to fall victim to ransomware
19 Nov 2019
Interpol to support the breaking of end-to-end encryption

encryption
Interpol to support the breaking of end-to-end encryption
Law enforcement agency argues the technology frustrates the investigative process
18 Nov 2019
Can Google Stadia finally bring success to cloud gaming?

Cloud
Can Google Stadia finally bring success to cloud gaming?
It’s the first attempt to get game streaming right in years, but ISPs could be its undoing
18 Nov 2019
US Supreme Court agrees to end Google and Oracle's ten-year copyright battle

application programming interface (API)
US Supreme Court agrees to end Google and Oracle's ten-year copyright battle
Ruling likely to have profound implications for future of software development
18 Nov 2019
BT demos 5G connected ambulance to reduce A&E waiting times

5G
BT demos 5G connected ambulance to reduce A&E waiting times
Trained doctors can guide paramedics through procedures and beam instructions through to AR headsets
15 Nov 2019
DJI's rogue drone app helps pinpoint a pilot's precise location

Technology
DJI's rogue drone app helps pinpoint a pilot's precise location
App is dismissed by experts as being insufficient for fighting illegal drone use
14 Nov 2019
Apple sales boss claims children using a Chromebook will 'not succeed'

Laptops
Apple sales boss claims children using a Chromebook will 'not succeed'
Exec says "cheap notebooks" are only good for testing environments
14 Nov 2019
TrickBot trojan named the most dangerous threat to healthcare

cyber security
TrickBot trojan named the most dangerous threat to healthcare
A lack of funding and legacy technology has led to the growing severity of healthcare's security landscape
13 Nov 2019
Facebook fixes iOS 13.2.2 bug that launched users' cameras without authorisation

cyber security
Facebook fixes iOS 13.2.2 bug that launched users' cameras without authorisation
The issue has angered users who think the company is exploiting the app to spy on them
13 Nov 2019
Google announces plans to flag slow-loading websites

web development
Google announces plans to flag slow-loading websites
Implementation of the plans could seriously hurt a website's ability to attract business
12 Nov 2019
Microsoft commits to honouring California Consumer Privacy Act nationwide

Policy & legislation
Microsoft commits to honouring California Consumer Privacy Act nationwide
It's the first company to make such a promise, but it might not be as rose-tinted as it seems
12 Nov 2019