Tech News Archive
HSBC to replace passwords with voice recognition and fingerprint technology
HSBC has announced that it will soon replace regular text password for voice recognition and fingerprint technology
Georgina Stobbart
5D Data Storage technology could keep your data preserved for billions of years
Scientists at The University of Southampton have taken a major step forward in developing data storage technology that could keep your data intact for billions of years.
James Broom
What were the fastest growing IT jobs in the last 12 months?
Using Technojobs data, we put together a list of the fastest growing IT jobs in the UK within the last 12 months.
James Broom
Our top tech (and geeky) inspired Valentine's Day Greetings
With Valentine’s Day just round the corner, it sometimes takes more than flowers and chocolates to express your love. It often takes your inner-geek to tell someone how you truly feel about them.
Amazon announces its free computer game engine Lumberyard
Amazon recently announced its beta release of its new computer game development engine, Amazon Lumberyard. The best part - it's free!
James Broom
Five of the best free iOS apps to help you with your IT career
Looking for a new career in IT can be tough, especially if you're always on the move. But if you have an iOS device, it can be a lot simpler than you think.
Georgina Stobbart
NHS to receive £4 billion IT investment to create a paperless health service
The National Health Service is expected to receive a large investment in IT to create a paperless NHS and to bring the service into the digital age.
Could worldwide IT expenditure hit £2 trillion by 2019?
According to the global market intelligence firm, IDC, the worldwide spend of IT could near £2 trillion by 2019.
Georgina Stobbart
Microsoft acquires UK and AI-powered predictive keyboard firm SwiftKey
Microsoft has bought the popular AI-powered keyboard app, SwiftKey for a reported sum of £174 million.
James Broom
TalkTalk loses over 100,000 customers and £60m due to last year's cyberattack
TalkTalk have revealed that they lost over 100,000 of their customers due to their cyberattack last October which has caused £60 million in losses.