The top news in tech: the November digest
In October the topic that everyone was talking about was Facebook (sorry – Meta). Last month, it was COP26. A record number of delegates and world leaders gathered in Glasgow to
2020 according to Google
This week, Google launched its Year in Search 2020. The campaign focused on the idea that ‘the most human trait is to want to know why’. In perhaps the most uncertain year in l
FAKEBOOK: HOW VIDEO MANIPULATION TECH COULD REVIVE FAKE NEWS
“YOU ARE FAKE NEWS!” “Zero credibility, it’s all fake news.” “The news is fake because so much of the news is fake”. Sound familiar? These are the words of the infamo
Mobile World Congress day II: An immersive experience
Visiting another country is all about immersing yourself in the culture and customs, and Mobile World Congress this year had a similarly immersive theme. It’s no longer enough to
Viva Las CES: 2018 Show preview
Around this time last year I wrote a blog looking back at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas. This year, to take my mind off the first week back at work in cold, stor
To Uber or not to Uber?
The news of Uber losing its London license last week came as a shock to many, a sizeable number of whom will mourn the loss of their low-cost, always-just-around-the-corner ride. S
Should we fear Artificial Intelligence?
Over the last few years, I’ve had the sinking feeling that I’ve walked into one of the sci-fi films I obsessed over as a child. Stay with me. As with most of our technological
I don’t buy it…
…and apparently neither do Marks & Spencer, Vodafone, Sky, HSBC, Lloyds, Royal Bank of Scotland, McDonald’s, L’Oréal, Audi, Sainsbury’s, Argos, the BBC and the British
Whatever your resolutions and predictions, security must still be paramount
Ok, it’s a pretty obvious statement, but now is the time of year when every publication (and PR agency blog for that matter) is filled with pieces looking at predictions and reso
Google must work hard to ensure its Duo doesn’t lack harmony
Google must work hard to ensure its Duo doesn’t lack harmony