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Can these AR glasses replace screens?
Can AR glasses really replace the screens on our desks? Spacetop provides a 100in virtual display for a laptop, and the company behind them says yes. Barry Collins isn't so sure.
Forgetful Browsing – Brave gives website owners a new headache
What is Forgetful Browsing and how will it affect users and website owners? Barry Collins, who remembers everything, reveals exactly what you need to know.
Six great recruitment websites for software developers
Good news for software developers: you’re in demand. We provide details of six great recruitment websites for those looking for a job
This CEO is spending $2,400 a month on ChatGPT accounts for all his employees: should you?
Akash Nigam, CEO of Genies, has bought ChatGPT Plus subscriptions for all his employees - and he's already seeing results. The question is, should other businesses follow suit?
Is it acceptable to send AI to meetings on your behalf?
Slack has just announced an AI tool that will turn up to meetings on your behalf, but how will it work? And is this the future of meetings? Barry Collins investigates
Introducing TechFinitive’s curated job board in partnership with Jobbio
TechFinitive has joined forces with Jobbio’s Amply network to create a new curated job board that brings the best career opportunities to our IT-focused readership.
Dropbox bets the house on AI – is this another Metaverse moment?
Can a shift to AI transform Dropbox's dwindling fortunes or is this another tech fad? Barry Collins synchronises his brain with the latest news to investigate
Twitter didn’t remove the blue ticks – it just hid them really badly
Twitter finally banishes the blue ticks from legacy accounts, but benefits remain.
Microsoft launches Loop App to simplify content creation across Microsoft 365
What the heck is Microsoft Loop? How does it integrate with Microsoft 365? And how can you get involved? We answer all the questions...
Arm “tests the value of market monopoly” as it announces change in pricing policy
Arm is reportedly looking to increase profits in an attempt to entice IPO investors later this year. We explain its proposed new business model, and what other options customers have.
Australian telco Optus first to roll out 900MHz 5G
In an Australian first, Optus has switched on its 900MHz low-band spectrum, extending the telco’s 5G footprint by 20%.
Cisco signs agreement with telecom giant to expand cybersecurity services
Cisco and Norwegian telecoms giant Telenor have renewed their partnership with a focus on cybersecurity and multicloud-as-a-service
Sophos reveals how GPT can help defeat cyberattackers
Research reveals how cybersecurity defenders can use GPT-3 (and by extension GPT-4) to filter malicious activity and reduce cyber threats
OpenAI releases highly anticipated GPT-4 model (but beware hallucinations)
We explain what's new in GPT-4, how to access it (as both a user and a developer), and what exactly OpenAI means when it says the system suffers from "hallucinations".
Job anxieties still prevalent in UK tech sector
More than 80% of tech workers are likely to look for new roles by the end of 2023, according to a study conducted by technology talent specialist Lorien.
Lenovo’s Aston Martin ThinkStations
Everything you need to know about Lenovo's new ThinkStations designed in tandem with Aston Martin - including some rather tasty pictures.
Meta releases dataset to maximise inclusivity and diversity
Effective AI relies on as diverse a range of data as possible, and that's exactly what Meta attempts to address with Casual Conversations v2 - designed to be inclusive.
Red Kubes launches startup accelerator programme
Startups in the UK and The Netherlands are being offered a free ride on Red Kubes' Kubernates platform - find out how to apply
Australian Banks increase scam protection as complaints rise
Westpac has announced a slew of measures to protect its customers against the growing menace of scams, including a four-hour payment delay
UK government announces £360m investment in tech industry
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak today launched the government’s new framework to “cement” the UK’s place as a science and technology superpower by 2030. But is £360m really enough?