A group of Conservative MPs believe the UK must lead on AI and driverless car technologies in order to thrive following Brexit.
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The Brexit vote is already hurting tech salaries
UK tech engineering salaries have plummeted since the vote for Brexit, with annual wages falling from 55,709 ($70,500) in May to 45,964 ($58,168) in October.
Microsoft is working on a smart fridge that tells you what you’re missing
If you thought grocery shopping could hardly get much easier, think again.
What can companies do to improve diversity?
The drive to improve the UK economy is reliant on the success of STEM industries. Telecommunications, IT services, advanced manufacturing, even the generation of food and water, all rely on highly skilled STEM professionals. Yet women represent just 21% of the core...
What will the office of the future really look like?
Are you really prepared for what the future of the office will look like? Thankfully, cognitive technologies such as IBM's Watson are.
Snapchat ‘is planning a $25 billion IPO’
Popular messaging service Snapchat's parent company, Snap, is working on an IPO that could bring its value up to $25 billion, sources told the Wall Street Journal.
Why are women such a problem?
Let's talk about toilets. As a female journalist working in the IT sector l love attending conferences. Sure, there's the networking and great information, but it's also the only public place I generally don't have to queue to use the loo.
Infosys and MongoDB want to modernise your legacy systems
Consulting and outsourcing services provider Infosys has partnered with database software company MongoDB to help enterprises scale their legacy systems.
How web retailers cope with the demands of the holiday season
The Christmas holiday season, like Easter, Halloween and Black Friday, is one of the busiest periods for web retailers, who must prepare in advance to ensure they are able to meet customer demands.
AI can predict 79% of human rights trial verdicts
University researchers have developed an AI algorithm that predicted the verdict of European Court of Human Rights cases with 79% accuracy.