You have almost certainly seen Google's Adwords in action, even if you don't realise it. This month, we take a closer look at how this system works.
You have almost certainly seen Google's Adwords in action, even if you don't realise it. This month, we take a closer look at how this system works.
There was a flurry of publicity a few months back when Amazon announced they planned to start delivering their parcels via drone. On December 7th, this plan took its first step into reality when the first drone delivery was completed to an address in Cambridge. The parcel was delivered from a nearby warehouse, having been ordered 13 minutes earlier.
Microsoft have announced that Flash will be disabled by default in their Edge browser in its next major update.
You may have heard people refer to a Content Management System (CMS) - especially in the context of building a website. So what is a CMS?
The "Investigatory Powers Act 2016" (or "Snooper's Charter") has just received royal ascent and is therefore now officially law.
The most notable part of this bill is that your internet service provider (ISP) will be required to retain a list of every website you've visited in the last year on an ongoing basis. The police will not require a warrant to obtain this information.
Microsoft have announced a raft of enhancements coming to their Windows 10 operating system in the first part of 2017. As with the last feature updates, these will be released free to all Windows 10 users.
The "Internet of Things" made headlines recently, as many devices that fall into that category were used to take down a chunk of the internet for a few hours. What is the "Internet of Things"?
On the 21st of October, hackers launched an attack that removed several of the most visited websites in the world from the internet. This included sites like Twitter, Paypal, Netflix, Spotify and many many others.
As the pound continues to plunge in value against the dollar following the UK's decision to leave the EU, there has been a volley of price increase announcements from major IT companies.
Google has warned that in the next version of Chrome (due in January), users will receive a warning on any non https website that has password logins.