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Microsoft is apparently still plotting a disc-less Xbox for 2020
Microsoft is apparently still plotting a disc-less Xbox for 2020

Someone's been having disc-ussions outside of Redmond

  • Hardware
  • 05 December 2019
Intel's Comet Lake-S desktop processor lineup leaks in full
Intel's Comet Lake-S desktop processor lineup leaks in full

10-core Core i9-10900K will lead the pack

  • Chips and Components
  • 29 November 2019
Nvidia's GeForce RTX 3080 looks set to debut at Computex 2020
Nvidia's GeForce RTX 3080 looks set to debut at Computex 2020

AMD's slated 'Nvidia killer' could be sent packing

  • Chips and Components
  • 12 November 2019
AMD finally reveals third-gen Threadripper CPUs, core counts and all
AMD finally reveals third-gen Threadripper CPUs, core counts and all

CPUs could have Intel's top-end desktop processors on the ropes

  • Hardware
  • 07 November 2019
AMD confirms Ryzen 4000 APUs will launch in 'early 2020'
AMD confirms Ryzen 4000 APUs will launch in 'early 2020'

Send them now to CES

  • Hardware
  • 05 November 2019
Microsoft Surface Laptop 3 13 review
Microsoft Surface Laptop 3 13 review

A fantastic ultraportable that's almost devoid of innovation

  • Hardware
  • 11 October 2019
Surface Laptop 3 official in both AMD and Intel flavours
Surface Laptop 3 official in both AMD and Intel flavours

Including one high-spec model exclusively for business customers

  • Laptops
  • 04 October 2019
Dell XPS 13 (2019) review
Dell XPS 13 (2019) review

The best and most-boring ultraportable around

  • Hardware
  • 17 June 2019
Nokia 7.1 review
Nokia 7.1 review

Not quite the mid-range hero we wanted, but a contender for sure

  • Mobile Phones
  • 29 January 2019
Asus ZenBook Pro Duo review
Asus ZenBook Pro Duo review

Screen if you want to go faster

  • Hardware
  • 29 January 2019
Intel puts AI smarts into a USB stick
Intel puts AI smarts into a USB stick

Intel's neural network USB stick could bring AI to the masses

  • Hardware
  • 16 November 2018
IBM is automating employee performance analysis with Watson AI
IBM is automating employee performance analysis with Watson AI

Ironically, Watson could replace the HR department

  • Developer
  • 13 July 2018
AI beats dermatologists at identifying skin cancer
AI beats dermatologists at identifying skin cancer

Artificial intelligence could save people from unnecessary surgery

  • Developer
  • 30 May 2018
Artificial intelligence takes centre stage at Build 2018
Artificial intelligence takes centre stage at Build 2018

Azure working towards Skynet status

  • Developer
  • 10 May 2018
Facebook's share price climbs after Zuckerberg's Congress grilling
Facebook's share price climbs after Zuckerberg's Congress grilling

The social network billionaire's fortune grew by around $3bn over his performance in front of senators

  • Networks
  • 11 April 2018
IBM thinks its 1mm² computer could lead to smart everything
IBM thinks its 1mm² computer could lead to smart everything

The salt-grain-sized chip could support AI programs on just about any device

  • Chips and Components
  • 21 March 2018
UK government delays erection of age-checks for porn sites
UK government delays erection of age-checks for porn sites

Concern over security and privacy of third-party age-verification for porn sites forces delay

  • Security
  • 12 March 2018
Intel unveils Core i5 and i7 CPUs with integrated AMD's Vega graphics tech
Intel unveils Core i5 and i7 CPUs with integrated AMD's Vega graphics tech

Now you can have Intel inside with AMD

  • Hardware
  • 08 January 2018
Infor unveils Internet of Things platform to connect enterprise devices with big data
Infor unveils Internet of Things platform to connect enterprise devices with big data

Platform will feed connected device, sensor and app data into Infor's enterprise systems

  • Internet of Things
  • 13 July 2016
Whole Foods champions a business-oriented approach to digital transformation
Whole Foods champions a business-oriented approach to digital transformation

Food retailer works with Infor to create a retail version of the software company's offerings

  • Cloud and Infrastructure
  • 13 July 2016
Travis Perkins to build cloud infrastructure with Infor CloudSuite
Travis Perkins to build cloud infrastructure with Infor CloudSuite

Builders' merchant plans shift from on-premise legacy systems to cloud-based apps

  • Cloud and Infrastructure
  • 12 July 2016
Microsoft claims DNA storage breakthrough
Microsoft claims DNA storage breakthrough

DNA storage could offer a 'datacentre in a sugar cube', claims Microsoft

  • Storage
  • 11 July 2016
Google's DeepMind AI will identify ocular ailments at Moorfield Eye Hospital
Google's DeepMind AI will identify ocular ailments at Moorfield Eye Hospital

Partnership will create a machine learning system to spot early occurrences of eye problems

  • Software
  • 05 July 2016
ISS Group adopts IBM Watson for Internet of Things smart buildings projects
ISS Group adopts IBM Watson for Internet of Things smart buildings projects

Watson machine learning technology intended to make sense of data collected from millions of sensors

  • Internet of Things
  • 30 June 2016
CEOs need better cyber security skills as half fall victim to phishing scams
CEOs need better cyber security skills as half fall victim to phishing scams

More company-wide cyber security training is needed

  • Security
  • 28 June 2016
Google's week: Android bug bounty, AI rules, and two-step security boost
Google's week: Android bug bounty, AI rules, and two-step security boost

Company also injects search engine with more medical information

  • Security
  • 26 June 2016
EU considers laws to define the 'legal status' of robot workers
EU considers laws to define the 'legal status' of robot workers

Draft plan highlights issues that need consideration as more robots enter workforces

  • Government
  • 22 June 2016
Toyota targets AI-powered driver assistance systems within five years
Toyota targets AI-powered driver assistance systems within five years

Japanese carmaker wants to add a new level of intelligence to driver aids

  • Hardware
  • 20 June 2016
IBM unveils self-driving car powered by Watson and the cloud
IBM unveils self-driving car powered by Watson and the cloud

Driverless vehicle 3D printed by carmaker Local Motors

  • Hardware
  • 17 June 2016
Google announces machine learning research centre in Zurich
Google announces machine learning research centre in Zurich

Company bringing smart technology development to Europe

  • Software
  • 17 June 2016
Enfield Council recruits its first robot worker: AI-powered Amelia
Enfield Council recruits its first robot worker: AI-powered Amelia

Aim is to deliver better services to residents without increasing costs, says council chief

  • Public Sector
  • 16 June 2016
HMRC plans to create predictive analytics system to identify insolvency risks
HMRC plans to create predictive analytics system to identify insolvency risks

The HMRC is seeking a technology partner with a proven track record in modelling insolvency risk

  • Government
  • 16 June 2016
Enfield Council embraces AI with robot worker Amelia
Enfield Council embraces AI with robot worker Amelia

System will help Enfield citizens find information and complete online applications

  • Public Sector
  • 16 June 2016
Nokia launches app-agnostic Impact IoT cloud platform

Intelligent Management Platform for All Connected Things aimed at operators, enterprises and governments

  • Cloud Computing
  • 15 June 2016
MIT graphene breakthrough could make chips a million times faster
MIT graphene breakthrough could make chips a million times faster

'Optical boom' could have huge impact for production of processors

  • Chips and Components
  • 15 June 2016
MIT researchers' graphene breakthrough promises microprocessors one million times faster
MIT researchers' graphene breakthrough promises microprocessors one million times faster

Technique to slow down the speed of light with graphene to create an "optical boom"

  • Hardware
  • 15 June 2016
Google showcases Springboard to ease data searching in Apps for Work
Google showcases Springboard to ease data searching in Apps for Work

Google is working on a machine intelligence-powered tool for its enterprise apps

  • Business Software
  • 15 June 2016
Symantec to buy Blue Coat Systems for $4.65bn - but is it wildly overpaying?
Symantec to buy Blue Coat Systems for $4.65bn - but is it wildly overpaying?

Bain Capital doubles its money after owning Blue Coat for just 13 months

  • Security
  • 13 June 2016
Google's week: TensorFlow iOS, AlphaGo AI, and flying cars
Google's week: TensorFlow iOS, AlphaGo AI, and flying cars

DeepMind division also proposed a kill switch to prevent the rise of the machines

  • Software
  • 12 June 2016
HTC reveals Vive Business Edition to kick-start enterprise use of VR
HTC reveals Vive Business Edition to kick-start enterprise use of VR

Vive Business Edition could lay the foundations for an immersive VR ecosystem

  • Gadgets
  • 09 June 2016
BBC pushes into VR video with two projects for the Oculus Rift and HTC Vive
BBC pushes into VR video with two projects for the Oculus Rift and HTC Vive

Broadcaster is making its VR experiments available on the BBC Taster platform

  • Software
  • 09 June 2016
 IoT programmers can't be left to code the world, says Bruce Schneier
IoT programmers can't be left to code the world, says Bruce Schneier

Cyber security guru says more government involvement is needed

  • Strategy
  • 09 June 2016
Top 10 uses for VR: from training to gaming
Top 10 uses for VR: from training to gaming

V3 explores the potential for VR in a diverse range of sectors

  • Hardware
  • 03 June 2016
Facebook drives into neural-network-based AI with DeepText
Facebook drives into neural-network-based AI with DeepText

Comprehension engine can understand the context of posts, claims Facebook

  • Cloud and Infrastructure
  • 02 June 2016
Facebook reveals DeepText neural network-powered deep learning engine
Facebook reveals DeepText neural network-powered deep learning engine

Text comprehension engine can understand the context of posts

  • Social Networking
  • 02 June 2016
AMD unveils seventh-generation APU offerings
AMD unveils seventh-generation APU offerings

Excavator x86 processor cores combined with Radeon R7 graphics technology

  • Hardware
  • 01 June 2016
Five ways the IoT will change your life

The IoT is the key to bridging the gap between the real and virtual worlds

  • Software
  • 31 May 2016
Asus launches ZenBook 3 to rival Apple MacBook: 7 key features
Asus launches ZenBook 3 to rival Apple MacBook: 7 key features

A round-up of the most exciting elements of new ultraportable

  • Laptops
  • 31 May 2016
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