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What do customers really want? Steve Cassidy examines the technology that coul
It has been a busy year for large companies’ IT departments. Firms ranging from Marks & Spencer to Jaguar Land Rover (JLR) have seen their operations disrupted by cyberattacks. The incident at Jaguar
AI can be brilliant when put to proper use but it also has some major downsides
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Across the UK, but particularly in the south-east of England, giant and featureless buildings are springing up. Despite their size, they’re designed to be unobtrusive, and you won’t spot any signage t
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Remember Google Glass? In a dramatic reveal featuring a skydiver in 2012, Sergei Brin showed off Star Trek-style hardware that could record, show messages and follow voice commands. Alas, the product