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LockBit ransomware: its history, its present and why you must be ready for it
LockBit ransomware continues to plague the world. Here, security expert Davey Winder explains its history, its methods, and what you can do to protect yourself.
AI for Hollywood: pay attention to the strike, because you’re next
Don't be distracted by the glamour of the TV and film strikes in America: the writers and actors are a sign of things to come for all of us.
A greener supply chain is possible, but it will take innovation and cooperation
Electric vehicles in ports and ships running on alternative fuels both will play a role in reducing emissions. Some changes are happening now, with others taking more time.
Anand Tamboli, entrepreneur: “Any virtual or soft industries (so not physically delivered) will see more acceleration”
Anand Tamboli is an author, professional speaker and entrepreneur. In this exclusive interview, he shares his views on the future of work.
Relax, IT depts: this year’s Windows 11 update isn’t a big deal
Microsoft reveals more about the Windows 23H2 release
Apple is going to win the AR war – or no-one is
In this in-depth essay, James O'Malley explains why he believes the Apple Vision Pro, along with Apple's inherent advantages, will win the AR war - if there is a war to be won
An IT manager’s guide to working from home this summer
When it comes to working from home, our friendly IT manager has some words of advice about your physical setup, your mental health - and the fact you're almost certainly being monitored.
Top tech companies in Limerick, Ireland
What are some of the top tech companies in Limerick, Ireland? From IIoT to clinical trial software, we highlight seven businesses that stand out.
Should businesses join Threads?
Meta has launched a new rival to Twitter. But should brands be hopping aboard Threads already?
LockBit ransomware attackers target Japan’s biggest port: but who’s next?
Russian ransomware group LockBit 3.0 brought Nagoya Port to a halt on Tuesday, raising concerns over what happens next
What is GitHub Copilot?
GitHub Copilot is already proving an invaluable AI aid to many programmers. We explain what it is, how to use it and how much it costs.
Twitter launches TweetDeck 2.0 to almost universal disdain
Twitter has launched TweetDeck 2.0 to the derision of many loyal fans. Here, we explain what has happened and what Twitter's motivation may be.
Lena Reinhard, keynote speaker: “How do we as a society even define ‘work’?”
Lena Reinhard is an engineering leadership coach and organizational consultant - we were pleased to get her thoughts on the future of work
Best compensation management tools
If your company is using old software to provide benefits to employees, then you're missing out on a bagful of tricks. Victoria Woolllaston reveals six cutting-edge tools to help you keep staff happy.
An IT manager’s guide to user interfaces: from Star Trek to the Apple Vision Pro
An unhappy experience with a tiny mouse makes the UK's grumpiest IT manager map out what he thinks a user interface should look like - and explains why everyone should know their keyboard shortcuts.
Midjourney 5.2 delivers infinite zoom alongside powerful tools to add extra style and variety
The latest update to Midjourney's generative AI art service delivers a new zoom out feature - alongside many more tools that make it even easier to achieve dramatic results, quickly.
Is Logitech a green and sustainable company?
Is Logitech as green and sustainable a company as it claims to be? We dig deep into the company's annual sustainability impact report to investigate its actions.
MacBook Air 15 vs MacBook Air 13: Which is better for business?
Apple and Mac expert Alex Kidman puts both models through their paces in this in-depth examination.
Top tech companies in Dublin
Dublin is recognised as one of Europe’s most attractive technology hubs. Here we highlight some of the top tech companies making their mark.
Apple Vision Pro and the pillars of presence: things just got weird
Apple believes it has solved the problem of "presence" with the Vision Pro. Richard Knightwell begs to differ.