Tech News Archive
The Apprentice Round-Up - is Alan Sugar departing from technology?
Alan Sugar summed up this season of The Apprentice quite well by taking a departure from technology and taking on the services industry.
James Broom
John Lewis plans to hire 500 new IT workers
John Lewis are looking to increase their IT budget in the new year with plans to hire 500 new workers and to further invest in information technology.
Georgina Stobbart
Technojobs Hottest IT Jobs this Christmas
'Tis the season to find yourself a new job and be prepared for 2016. Technojobs lists the hottest new IT jobs this week from the UK's top tech companies and organisations including Dixons, Lloyds, British Airways and more.
Europe to introduce tough data protection laws for tech companies
The European Union recently agreed strict new rules on data protection which could boost the Digital Single Market but could carry a number of major fines for companies that break privacy rules.
James Broom
Ever forgotten to attach your CV to an email? Gmail now has the fix!
Although the majority of recruiter websites use an automated system to upload and attach CV's and cover letters to job postings, a number of online advertisements for IT job roles often have an email address to send your relevant documents to instead.
James Broom
Facebook to launch social network for workplace collaboration that could rival LinkedIn
Browsing Facebook at work might not be as troublesome soon with the social media company intending to launch it's workplace collaboration platform soon.
Georgina Stobbart
Can you solve the GCHQ Christmas card puzzle?
The UK Intelligence Agency has released it's Christmas Card for this holiday season and it's a complex one at that.
James Broom
UK's top cyber security experts are getting paid more than £10,000 a day
With news of firms and companies having had its systems infiltrated by cyber hackers recently, it's understandable that security is a priority for many businesses with some paying cyber security experts up more than £10,000... a day.
What is the Year 2038 Problem and could it result in a similar panic to the Y2K Bug?
Around this time, sixteen years ago, there was worldwide panic at the risk of an impending digital disaster of epic proportions - all because of a computer bug.
James Broom
Dropbox to Drop its Carousel and Mailbox Services
Dropbox, the popular file hosting and sharing service, has announced its plans to shut down it's email and photo services, Mailbox and Carousel.
James Broom