Innovate
TechFinitive’s Innovation section covers the latest news and leading insight on technology’s big developments. It’s a huge brief, with topics that cover everything from artificial intelligence to the release of a new networking standard.
We attack on three fronts. First, breaking news, with the emphasis on breaking. How will today’s headline break the status quo? How will it affect businesses, whether that’s the way the IT team functions or giving knowledge workers a new weapon in their armoury.
But we don’t just want to tell readers that the latest version of ChatGPT has dropped: we want to provide useful advice on how businesses can take advantage of it.
There’s a reason we call ourselves TechFinitive rather than TechWhatever: our mission is to provide a backbone of definitive resources that explain what all the terms mean. We’ve already provided a bunch of explainers on 5G, AI, machine learning and Wi-Fi 7 to name but a few. And we will continue to add more.
Our final weapon is to go deep with provocative features from our expert writers. TechFinitive is privileged to have a wide mix of contributors, from analysts to award-winning journalists, from IT professionals to startup founders. Where a subject falls within their expertise, we explore the deeper impact of a technology – whether it’s the Pandora’s Box of ethics it opens or the new world of opportunity it creates for businesses.
Is there something you would like us to cover? Breaking news you haven’t seen elsewhere? Or do you simply want to rant? Then email us at [email protected], follow us on Twitter and join us on LinkedIn.
Zoom Workplace AI aims to turn video calls into true collaboration
Microsoft Teams has a new rival in town thanks to Zoom Workplace AI. Here's everything you need to know about the service
Could you shoot a movie in Midjourney?
Midjourney founder outlines plans to create movies and games in the AI service
Google Gemini health check: how its AI services aim to help the medical industry (and make us fitter)
Google Gemini's health-related skills took centre stage at the company's The Check Up event this week, Dr Jo Best delivers her prognosis
AWS and IBM each partner with Nvidia in AI push
Both AWS and IBM have each announced they are working with Nvidia to further drive the adoption of AI, reports Aimee Chanthadavong.
Water and green tech companies in South Korea
We've compiled a list of water and green tech companies from South Korea that attended CES this year, with an overview of what they do.
Want to use AI in business? Then think mundane tasks not revolution
Want to use AI in your business? A panel of experts at the Turing Institute's AI UK conference in London shares how to put LLMs to work. Nicole Kobie reports from the floor.
Francesco Graziano, Enterprise Strategy Leader at BICS: “If you’re thinking about AI integration, you have to put on your client-centric hat”
We interview Francesco Graziano, Enterprise Strategy Leader at BICS, where he has championed its’ foray into cloud-based communications and its early implementation of AI.
Apple “in talks with Google” over iPhone AI
Apple considers licensing Google Gemini to power iPhone AI, in a clear sign its own AI project isn't yet ready for the limelight
2001: A Food Odyssey
There's a theory that 2001: A Space Odyssey is all about food. In this latest FlashForward edition, we check how appetites might have changed.
Apple Vision Pro used in surgery — to organise tools
The Apple Vision Pro is already being used in surgery, but not in ways that you might expect. We give its first outing a thorough examination
How green startup Humight intends to light up the world – starting with the Paris Olympics
We interview David Chquiry, the CEO of Green Tech Innovations, the French startup behind green initiative Humight.
AWS, IBM, and HPE all announce investments in Saudi Arabia
Amazon, IBM and HPE all announced investments at this year's LEAP technology conference, held in the Saudi Arabia capital of Riyadh
With AR Genie and augmented reality, what you see is what you fix
AR Genie is helping businesses through a combination of augmented reality and remote assistance. We meet their CEO at CES 2024.
Watch out for these Windows 11 changes enforced by the EU
Microsoft will let users remove the Edge web browser as part of a series of Windows 11 changes forced by the EU's Digital Markets Act
The biggest challenges faced by Women in Tech today
We asked 41 female tech leaders what they believe are some of the biggest challenges faced by women in tech today. Here are their answers.
LinkedIn AI survey reveals businesses must boost staff AI skills — especially women
If you want to close the skills gap and the gender gap at the same time then you need to train your female workforce to use AI
Alexis Fogel, CEO and Co-Founder of Stonly: “Always think that the best for the customer is the best for the company as well”
We interview Alexis Fogel, Co-Founder of the password manager Dashlane and now the CEO and Co-Founder of Stonly, to find out how he's using AI in his new product - and what he expects to come next.
Sarah Scott, Global Director of Marketing at Oritain: “Audiences want insightful content, without it being so personal that it feels intrusive”
We interview Sarah Scott, Global Director of Marketing at Oritain, to discover how she sees the influence of AI on marketing in 2024, and why we should use hyper-personalisation tools with caution
Top tech companies in Oulu, Finland
Oulu has a very cool climate indeed, but its tech scene sizzles with activity throughout the year. We take a look at some of the coolest tech companies in the Finnish city.
Electronic detergent. Drinkable washing liquid. What else?
We look into how an electronic detergent and a drinkable washing liquid from South Korean startup Gen21 might help the environment.