Ginni Rometty is the current chairwoman, president and first female CEO of IBM.
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DeepMind’s co-founder says access to NHS data is essential
DeepMind's co-founder believes his company's access to NHS data is absolutely essential for its health app to function, claiming critics who say it's a breach of confidentiality are just trying to tarnish the company's reputation.
Google Pixel 2 hands-on review: Back and better than ever
The Google Pixel was one of last year's surprise hits. The search giant's first stab at creating its own smartphone from the ground up was a roaring success, garnering critical praise and a substantial fan following thanks to a stunning camera, a sleek design and...
International Men’s Day: Suicide rates are highest among men aged 45-59
International Men's Day, an annual event held on 19 November to raise awareness of issues affecting men around the world, this year focused on the worryingly high rate of male suicide, with the number of men taking their own lives up to three times higher globally...
Microsoft shifts its focus on tools and devices for creative professionals
The word "creativity" was a definite constant at yesterday's Microsoft launch event, repeated by pretty much every speaker.
Windows 10 release date, features, devices and free upgrade: Windows PowerToys customisation project returns in open source guise
Windows 10 at-a-glance
Turkey blocks access to Twitter, WhatsApp and Facebook
Turkey has blocked Twitter, Facebook, WhatsApp and YouTube, according to censorship monitoring site, Turkey Blocks.
Uber opens AI lab to help power future of self-driving cars
Ride-sharing service Uber has created its own AI division, which it hopes will help push the firm towards the roll out of self-driving cars.
Uber’s self-driving trial hits red light in San Francisco
Uber's self-driving car experiment has ended in San Francisco, after transport regulators yanked the registration of the Volvos being used in the unauthorised trials.
Amazon moves to stop fake items being sold on its website
Amazon has announced it will crack down on the sale of counterfeit goods on its Marketplace website.