Back from the dead? Democrat controlled FCC proposes new net neutrality laws after Republican roll back in 2017
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Back from the dead? Democrat controlled FCC proposes new net neutrality laws after Republican roll back in 2017
Job losses expected, as TalkTalk confirm plan to “demerge its main operating businesses” into three standalone entities
Welcome to Silicon UK Pulse – your roundup of the latest tech news and developments impacting your business for the week ending 22/09/2023.
Cisco makes one of its largest ever purchases, acquiring software and cybersecurity firm Splunk for $28 billion
BT and EE are to sunset its 3G network, with the switch off starting in January 2024, after operating for over two decades
Research shows that VR struggles to live up to its potential and that its appeal is curbed beyond any initial excitement. As a result, the technology is used less than other entertainment devices due to barriers specific to the medium ...
Society, and in turn business, need to find more sustainable alternatives to the power-hungry computation that has got us to where we are today. I believe it is time to turn for inspiration to the most efficient and powerful computer o ...
As E-commerce continues to expand and evolve across the Web and to every digital device, what does the future of this dynamic commercial space look like? How can your business stay on the cutting edge of technology and ensure each chan ...
Fibre to the premise deployment reaches 11.5 homes, as Openreach announces another 19 locations that includes 200,000 homes and businesses
Welcome to Silicon UK Pulse – your roundup of the latest tech news and developments impacting your business for the week ending 08/09/2023.
As UK full fibre rollout continues, BT announces halt to sales of new copper telephones lines, after more than a century
Some customers on EE and Vodafone and even O2 continue to report issues, making and receiving calls between these networks
The convergence of VR and AR and the inception of the Metaverse could herald a new age of working collaborative virtual spaces all businesses could benefit from. But what are the challenges to and use cases for these spaces and do they ...
Welcome to Silicon UK Pulse – your roundup of the latest tech news and developments impacting your business for the week ending 01/09/2023.
Video and audio calling options are to be added to X (formerly known as Twitter), as Elon Musk seeks 'everything app' goal
The metaverse is predicted to have the potential to help UK executives ‘move the needle’ on DE&I initiatives, according to research released by EY. As adoption increases and business use cases solidify, bedding in DE&I best practices e ...
Ericsson says expects $1bn in IP licensing revenues this year after renewing cross-licensing deal with sanctioned Chinese firm Huawei
DSA arrival. Sweeping new European law must now be obeyed by world's largest tech companies starting this Friday
Networking parts from China may face ban if 'serious security risk' found, regardless of potential cost, German interior minister warns
Welcome to Silicon UK Pulse – your roundup of the latest tech news and developments impacting your business for the week ending 18/08/2023.
Elon Musk's Twitter/X is reportedly throttling web links to critical news outlets as well as competitor apps
What are the key advantages or benefits that AI brings to MedTech, and how does it enhance patient care and outcomes? And what are the challenges or limitations associated with implementing AI in MedTech, and how can they be overcome?
What are the main security risks and vulnerabilities associated with the Metaverse, AR, and VR technologies?
In this Head-to-Head interview, Tara McGeehan, President, CGI UK and Australia discusses the current state of the Metaverse and whether business leaders should be paying more attention and investing in these technologies.
With generative AI grabbing the headline and massive investment, has the Metaverse become yet another technology that failed to find an audience?
How has telemedicine evolved in recent years, and what impact has it had on healthcare delivery? And what are the key advantages and benefits of telemedicine for patients, healthcare providers, and the overall healthcare system?
Use of Subtended Headends helps Openreach extend its fibre to the premise (FTTP) rollout in more difficult and remote locations
Phishing attacks against Microsoft Teams is being carried out by Russian-government linked hackers, Redmond warns