Tech News Archive
Budget 2016: PSC contractors to face tax crackdown from 2017
The recent Budget 2016 announcement spelt bad news for a number of contractors who work for the public sector.
James Broom
Brexit survey shows 70% of UK tech businesses want to remain in the EU
As Britain prepares itself for June's referendum to decide whether it should remain in the European Union or not, a large number of UK tech businesses have already made their decision regarding the upcoming poll
Georgina Stobbart
National Apprenticeship Week to help promote and celebrate UK apprenticeship
This week is National Apprenticeship Week, an initiative that celebrates and promotes apprenticeship and the positive impact they can have on businesses.
James Broom
Will the cyber security market hit £120 billion by 2020?
The security market is expected to exceed £120 billion by 2020 as online security becomes a greater priority for businesses, according to analyst firms.
International Women's Day - The Most Influential Women in Tech
Even though the technology sector has seen a major growth of IT jobs within the UK, the lack of women holding key roles in the digital industry still remains a concern.
Georgina Stobbart
Microsoft to bring its database software SQL Server to Linux
Microsoft has revealed plans to bring its SQL Server Database software to Linux, an OS previously criticised by the Redmond based company.
New Raspberry Pi 3 now comes with Wi-Fi and Bluetooth
The organisation behind the popular British micro-computer has now unveiled its latest iteration - the Raspberry Pi 3, which now comes with built-in Wi-Fi and Bluetooth.
Top Free Game Engines for Computer Game Developers
Whether you're just starting out in computer game development or already have experience in making your own games, you'll find that there are a great number of free game engines available for you to use.
James Broom
How Motor Racing is Dependent on Technology
A day at the races always delivers an entertaining and exhilarating atmosphere that certainly leaves a lasting impression for many.
James Broom
Scotland's digital tech sector to have 70,000 IT jobs created by 2020
It is predicted that Scotland could see 70,000 new IT jobs created within the digital tech sector by 2020, according to trading body ScotlandIS.
James Broom