18/07/2017: Samsung is expecting to reclaim more than 150 tons of rare metals, including gold, as part of the Note 7 recycling process.
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Profile: Joan Clarke
Although she was one of the earliest women to forge a fully-fledged career in tech, many may know Joan Clarke best as the one-time fiancee to Alan Turing, portrayed by Keira Knightley in 2014 film The imitation Game. Clarke was much more than just Turing's friend and...
Profile: Margaret Hamilton
Everyone has seen the footage of Neil Armstrong's first steps on the Moon, and NASA's Apollo 11 Mission is considered one of mankind's greatest achievements.
Welcome to Women in Tech Month
Today is the first day of Women in Tech Month at IT Pro; five weeks dedicated to highlighting the successes and achievements of women in the tech industry and examining the challenges still faced by the female workforce.
Q&A: Jackie Kinsey, ThoughtWorks
Jackie Kinsey has been working in recruitment for 20 years, spending half of that time at ThoughtWorks, a global software consultancy where she currently holds the position of chief leadership officer.
Driverless Cars: Uber car involved in fatal crash had software flaws
Autonomous cars have been a staple of science fiction for years, appearing in films like I, Robot, Demolition Man and Minority Report. Thanks to the brightest minds in Silicon Valley, however, they're rapidly becoming science fact.
Google introducing VR into several UK classrooms
Google is bringing virtual reality (VR) to one million children in UK schools, accorsing to its CEO, Sundar Pichai.
Margaret Hamilton and Grace Hopper to receive Presidential Medal of Freedom
Two computing pioneers are among 21 recipients of the Presidential Medal of Freedom, the highest civilian honour awarded to individuals in the US.
Profile : Ginni Rometty
Ginni Rometty is the current chairwoman, president and first female CEO of IBM.
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.