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Playr - the GPS tracker for footballers: Review
Computing puts the pro-level football analysis tool through its paces, and asks if it's more than a gimmick
ARM to go beyond mobile with Neoverse processor family
ARM aims at everything from IoT devices to the data centre
Security researcher claims Via C3 x86 CPUs contain hidden 'God mode'
Via C3 processors had been sold on their 'military-grade' security and used in ATMs, industrial automation and point-of-sale systems
Keeping IT in-house: hyperconverged infrastructure at Chesterfield Royal Hospital
IT technical delivery lead David Sawyer on the benefits of infrastructure overhaul and why there's no hurry to move to cloud
PCI-SIG unveils new PCIe 4.0 specifications
PCI-SIG has announced its latest PC bus standards that will enable multiple GPUs to be used together
Make AI developers sign Hippocratic Oath, urges ethics report
Stop biased machines in their tracks, urges RSA
Only 10 per cent of SMBs are using unified comms
Unified comms use is still low amongst SMBs, but more than two-thirds want to adopt UC systems
Intel fixes nine-year-old remote-code execution flaw in its Management Engine technologies
Reports suggest Intel never took reports of the flaw seriously - until recently
Spending on devices will rise two per cent to $600bn in 2017 - Gartner
Higher component costs combined with users opting for quality over price will see average selling prices for devices go up
Indiegogo-funded IoT start-up bricks customer's gadget over negative review and 'rudeness'
Garadget cut-off customer's access to IoT device because they didn't like his attitude
Microsoft's HoloLens killer app: When is it coming?
Enough of the flim-flam and demos: we want useful "holograms" now
HoloLens has sold just "thousands" so far, but "that's fine - it's all we need" insists Microsoft
All part of the roadmap?
Facebook buys hardware designer Nascent Objects
Facebook buys company behind modular consumer electronics platform to add to Building 8 research programme
A quarter of UK SMBs lack confidence in their network's ability to support future workloads, finds report
A further five per cent "not at all confident" about tomorrow's hardware demands
How TGAC is giving plant evolution a helping hand using SGI supercomputers
TGAC has taken delivery of two new SGI machines to speed up the analysis of the wheat genome
Folie à deux: Hands-on with Microsoft HoloLens in a shared user environment
Better than life? The AR device sure has potential when used in groups
Office 365 suffers European outage due to 'high resource utilisation'
So - lag, basically
UK government 'has never devoted anything like sufficient money' to IT says Sir Clive Sinclair
Lack of science graduates in Cabinet 'ludicrous' says ZX Spectrum inventor
Has Microsoft seen the future of PCs, phones and tablets with its stackable 'modular computing device'?'
One device to rule them all?
HoloLens battery life and connectivity details revealed
Used as intended, you won't get very long between charges...
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How do you 'challenge the norm' to keep ahead of the data centre skills game?
Computing presents its research to recruiters Michael Page, picking up top tips for your move into the future
Dell-EMC - how many other similar-sized mergers have worked, asks Nimble's Ajay Singh
Dell's big takeovers typically followed by the departure of key tech guys, warns Nimble
The UK IT Industry Awards 2015 - and the winners are…
Who took home the gongs at the industry's biggest night of the year?