High Sierra brings in graphics support for deep learning algorithms
June 5, 2017
Apple WWDC 2017: WatchOS 4 Brings In Smart Siri Watch Face And Fresh Developer Tools
Siri has a bigger role to play on the Apple Watch
Samsung Galaxy Book Available For Pre-Order In The UK
Samsung pushes into the Windows 10 hybrid territory with the Galaxy Book hybrid
Election 2017: SNP Make Superfast Broadband & 4G Pledges
SNP focuses mainly on Brexit but there are some strong connectivity promises for Scotland's tech community
O2 Gives ‘Disconnected’ Welsh Village Full Mobile Coverage For The First Time
Staylittle in Wales was once cut off from the rest of the UK, now it has full 4G coverage
WWDC 2017: iOS 11, Siri Speaker, And Refreshed MacBooks Set For Debuts
Apple's WWDC is happening today, with chief executive Tim Cook and the Cupertino company set to usher in the next wave of updates to Apple's software suite
Hadoop Databases Expose 5 Petabytes Of Data To The Internet
Unsecured Hadoop databases are less numerous than MongoDB instances, but expose 200 times more data, research finds
EE Boosts 4G Capacity In Cardiff & Doubles Coverage Across Wales
EE launches the most powerful 4G site in the UK in Cardiff, gives Wales a coverage boost, and offers Welsh language customer service
IBM Reveals World’s First 5nm Chip With 30bn Transistors
Big Blue has moved away from FinFET to produce the tiny chip architecture
ICO: Met Police Use Of Windows XP Risks User Data Security
A consensual audit has found 'considerable scope for improvement' in the Met Police Service's data protection arrangements
Vodafone Starts Equipment Interoperability Testing For Nb-IoT
Vodafone works with network equipment vendors on Nb-IoT testing to help cellular become the standard for IoT
MacBook Air Upgrade Will Be Conspicuously Absent From Apple WWDC
NEWS ANALYSIS: Normally WWDC is a software-only event. but Apple has been playing around with the calendar lately, so expect some hardware
Theresa May’s Criticism Of Tech Companies Is ‘Politically Convenient’
Prime minister May has called for more Internet regulation following Saturday's attack, but critics call the reaction short-sighted