Blogs Creatives’ ire could spark real competition for Adobe Cracks have appeared in the graphics giant’s monopoly as users balk at the fine print, says Jason Walsh 10 Jun
Blogs Ticketmaster attack does more than rub salt in wounds The latest rash of security breaches raises worries of a pattern of stolen credentials being used for data theft from the cloud, says Jason Walsh 7 Jun
Blogs Forget the shop floor, AI is coming for the C-Suite Overpaid execs may find themselves hostages to nostalgia when management by AI becomes the norm, says Billy MacInnes 6 Jun
Blogs Smartphones will actually be smart, manufacturers say Just what the impact of AI on portable devices will be is not yet clear, but Jason Walsh reckons manufacturers are all in 31 May
Blogs If you want proof of the multiverse look no further than your back ups Billy MacInnes gets philosophical about the virtual worlds created by outdated information 31 May
Blogs If we build it, they need to come Announcements made at Build 2024 shows Microsoft’s focus is now AI, AI, AI, says Jason Walsh 24 May
Blogs Some thoughts about Think No one ever got fired for buying IBM and this year's event showed why, says Billy MacInnes 24 May
Blogs AI’s emissions problem out in the open Growth in artificial intelligence-related emissions shows how hard it is going to be for businesses to meet their climate goals, writes Jason Walsh 17 May
Blogs Those things you watch things through. What are they called, again? Windows was everythig to Microsoft, now it looks more like an inconvenience, says Billy MacInnes 16 May
Blogs Rubrik IPO shows security back at the top of the agenda As well as bucking at least two market trends, a new cybersecurity floatation is welcome news for those who think the area needs to be taken... 10 May
Blogs Is autonomous driving a realistic goal? More surprising than news of Tesla’s woes is the fact it has taken so long for the shine to come off the company, writes Jason Walsh 7 May
Blogs Are sluggish iPhone sales proof that Big Tech has plateaued? Recent market manoeuvres suggest the technology giants expect slower growth, writes Jason Walsh 3 May
Blogs In praise of being idle Billy MacInnes says the battle between remote work and return to office could be decided by what happens when people stay at home 3 May
Blogs Cryptocurrency back under microscope as former Binance chief pleads out Changpeng Zhao's guilty plea is another example of how crypto bosses crave legitimacy, writes Jason Walsh 2 May
Blogs Desktop artificial intelligence is failing to woo consumers AI PC sales will rise in the coming years, but not because of AI, says Jason Walsh 26 Apr
Blogs Cities are for suckers Remote work makes us healthier, wealthier and, as Billy MacInnes notes, happier 25 Apr
Blogs The tech industry’s sci-fi shakedown is out of control The need for a law to protect brain waves shows how the transformation of technology businesses into marketing operations has been bad for all of us,... 19 Apr
Blogs Risk v Reward ends in a no-contest You don't need to advise caution in the channel, says Billy MacInnes, it's a built-in feature 18 Apr
Blogs FUD surrounds scale of data centre impact Data centres are power hungry beasts, says Billy MacInnes, maybe it's a good idea for them to want a low profile 12 Apr
Blogs How Fujitsu’s international focus undid its Irish operation Fujitsu talked a good game but a global strategy did not translate to local success, says Billy MacInnes 4 Apr
Blogs If you make it up it will become true AI's propensity for spoofing has consequences more immediate than muddying the waters of history, says Jason Walsh 3 Apr
Blogs Teams to go solo in regulatory move Microsoft’s decision to split its chatterbox app from Office is just the latest in a series of moves that proves Big Tech is not above the law,... 2 Apr
Blogs Hotspots solving a problem to boil the blood Connecting to a mobile device is nice but Billy MacInnes wishes it wasn't necessary 1 Apr
Blogs Cupertino’s legal problems fly back across the Atlantic The US government’s monopoly lawsuit directly takes aim at Apple’s competitive ‘moat’, says Jason Walsh 22 Mar
Blogs Nvidia boss has some painful lessons for staff Jensen Huang is more interested in guts than brains, finds Billy MacInnes 22 Mar
Blogs AI Act a first step toward recognising reality New EU regulations on AI are to be welcomed, but we need to think more about the technology’s failings, says Jason Walsh 15 Mar
Blogs If creativity-as-a-service doesn’t bother you, enjoy your future endeavours IT leaders afraid of being automated out a job should embrace their humanity, says Billy MacInnes 14 Mar
Blogs Is the Apple era now in decline? Spotify winning its fight with Apple highlights risks ahead for Apple’s walled garden business model, says Jason Walsh 8 Mar
Blogs It’s not a flaw it’s… no it’s definitely a flaw Knowing what we do about software is enough to put you off self-driving cars for life, says Billy MacInnes 7 Mar
Blogs Lax employment laws may boost tech but they also create moral hazard Making it easier to can workers may help moonshot companies grow but it would not be just, says Jason Walsh 4 Mar
Blogs Crypto is coining it again Bitcoin booms while the world burns. Billy MacInnes looks at the connection between sustainability and the digital economy 29 Feb
Blogs Planned Microsoft CPUs up the ante for custom silicon Redmond’s new deal does more than just prove Intel boss Pat Gelsinger right, says Jason Walsh 23 Feb
Blogs The best advice for winning any award Billy MacInnes comes to a realisation about how to come first at anything 22 Feb
Blogs Cupertino’s Digital Markets Act tantrum is merely an excuse to cancel some neglected software Apple’s dropping of Web apps following new EU regulations is a reminder of how different the world could have been, writes Jason Walsh 19 Feb
Blogs No prizes for guessing how Autonomy scandal will play out Billy MacInnes looks at a case that won't go away 15 Feb
Blogs Apple’s new ‘mixed reality’ headset strikes a blow against reality Cupertino's Vision Pro demonstrates we need more actual reality, not virtual reality, says Jason Walsh 9 Feb
Blogs The value of data is open to interpretation A report on laziness in the UK's public sector gives Billy MacInnes pause 9 Feb
Blogs The Big Tech bounceback masks big risks A year of belt-tightening has seen the tech giants record super profits, but seven companies do not make up the economy, says Jason Walsh 2 Feb
Blogs Musk’s innovations increasingly looking like vanity projects Billy MacInnes fails to see any genius at work in Neuralink's horror show product development 2 Feb
Blogs E-mail company wants EU to pick a side on encryption Jason Walsh on Tuta's open challenge to Europe on encryption 26 Jan
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