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Lockdown boosting robot deliveries
Published in Transportation
Monday, 27 April 2020 12:29

Lockdown boosting robot deliveries


Taking control when humans are locked up

A fleet of robots on wheels that deliver shopping in Milton Keynes have seen their popularity surge as residents are stuck indoors due to the coronavirus lockdown.

Fintech will be a winner from the Coronavirus pandemic
Published in News


Traditional banks will fall further behind claims analyst

Traditional banks will fall even further behind in market share and customer experience while fintech will soar after the global coronavirus pandemic, a top analyst has warned.

UK bosses worried that remote workers will stuff up security
Published in News


Someone else has control of my computer

More than 57 percent of UK IT decision makers still believe that remote workers will expose their organisation to the risk of a data breach, according to an annual survey.

IBM withdraws annual forecast
Published in News
Tuesday, 21 April 2020 12:22

IBM withdraws annual forecast


COVID-19 changing everything

IBM has withdrawn its 2020 annual forecast due to the impact of the COVID-19.

Anti-5G terrorists cut communications links to coronavirus emergency hospital
Published in Network


That will show them

Terminally stupid terrorists decided that the best way to stop people from dying from the coronavirus was to set fire to a tower serving an emergency hospital to treat people.

5G coronavirus hoax is “co-ordinated disinformation campaign”
Published in Mobiles


Unidentified government behind it

The daft conspiracy theory linking 5G technology is part of a coordinated disinformation campaign being created by an unknown state government.

Russian trolls behind coronavirus rumours
Published in News


You probably were not expecting this

They have been opening the vodka and celebrating in Tsar Putin's troll factories over the success of some of their coronavirus scare stories.

How a virus finally killed IT
Published in News
Monday, 30 March 2020 11:01

How a virus finally killed IT


Robert X. Cringely mutters

IT pundit Robert Cringely (pictured) thinks that Information Technology which replaced Management Information Systems is finally being killed off by COVID-19.

UK workers think that tech will change their work
Published in AI


More than 90 per cent think digital transformation will effect them

Most working professionals in the UK think their lives are going to be changed by digital transformation.

Smartphone sales tumble
Published in News
Thursday, 26 March 2020 11:40

Smartphone sales tumble


Mobile revolution trips and falls in a hole

Global smartphone sales tumbled 14 percent in February as the coronavirus spread in China and overseas, according to beancounters at Counterpoint Research.