World Wide Web Foundation closes, says "mission accomplished" By Craig Hale published 1 October 24 World Wide Web inventor Sir Tim Berners-Lee is turning his back on the WF in order to develop “the web - take 3.”
Five reasons why identity resolution will replace third-party cookies By Tim Glomb published 28 May 24 With third-party cookies going away, brands need to focus on better customer identity solutions to market to them effectively.
Supporting business resiliency for all working policies By Tim Whiteley published 19 December 24 Why is hybrid still a necessity, and which technologies can ensure business resilience?
Four ways to reconcile developer and security teams By Tim Erlin published 16 July 24 How developers and security teams can alleviate tensions and better work together.
Improving work/life balance for heavy GPU requirements By Tim Whiteley published 25 July 24 VDI enables high-performance collaboration and flexible working for those with heavy GPU requirements.
The convergence of human and machine in transforming business By Dr Lee Eccleshare published 2 August 24 AI and human expertise combined makes powerful partnerships for transforming business decision-making processes.
What happened to the idea of a free internet? By Sebastian Schaub published 21 December 23 For the average person under thirty, this epoch is all they’ve known. But for those of us who can remember life before the Net, it’s clear to see how much has changed in three decades.
35 years on: The history and evolution of ransomware By Martin Lee published 17 January 25 The birth of ransomware and how it has developed and changed globally.
The hidden risks of IoT: Why businesses need to modernize mobile security By Annette Lee published 15 October 24 Despite efforts to strengthen security, threats like AI-supported attacks are increasing.
Integrating continuous testing for digital success By Lee McClendon published 29 March 24 Delivering innovation at speed and scale requires new best practice in testing.
Five key steps to transform UK government digital services By Lee Perkins published 26 November 24 Lee Perkins analyses the 2022-2025 government digital roadmap, highlighting challenges and steps for successful transformation.
10 AirPods upgrades we want to see in iOS 18 at WWDC – including audio AI features By Carrie Marshall published 6 June 24 The AirPods, AirPods Pro and AirPods Max improvements we're hoping Tim is cooking.
'Godfather of AI' Geoffrey Hinton just won a Nobel even though he's now scared of AI By Lance Ulanoff published 8 October 24 Nobel Prize recognizes Geoffrey Hinton, the man now terrified of where AI may go.
New startup wants to build self-updating, autonomous websites that 'generate' content and 'optimize themselves' without human intervention - but I wonder what Google will make of this By Efosa Udinmwen published 19 October 25 Flint, backed by Accel and Sheryl Sandberg, is developing autonomous AI websites that generate and optimize themselves without human oversight.
watchOS 12: 3 things I expect to see Tim Cook announce at this year's WWDC 2025 By Lloyd Coombes published 2 June 25 Could we get Apple Intelligence features on our wrist? It's not as unrealistic as you may think, with watchOS 12 on the horizon.
'Somewhat robot, somewhat human': designer used 12,000ft fiber optic cable to weave a striking 50lb dress that will turn heads - and no, you can't buy it By Efosa Udinmwen published 3 February 25 Maximilian Raynor’s 50-pound dress, made from 12,000 feet of repurposed fiber optic cables, turns the internet’s physical form into wearable art.
London Tech Week 2025 as it happened - Jensen Huang, Keir Starmer and everything else we saw at the show By Mike Moore, Ellen Jennings-Trace last updated 11 June 25 We were at London Tech Week 2025 - here's what we saw
Internet Archive reaches new 1-trillion page landmark almost 30 years after it started backing up the WWW - and more than 100,000TB of files have been safeguarded since By Wayne Williams published 14 October 25 Almost three decades since it started backing up the web, the Internet Archive now holds 1 trillion archived pages and over 100,000TB of data.
New trailers for Beetlejuice 2 and Alien: Romulus prove it'll be a scare-filled summer for horror film fans By Carrie Marshall published 19 July 24 New trailers have dropped for Tim Burton's wacky and spooky Beetlejuice 2 and Fede Álvarez's terrifying Alien: Romulus.
Bluesky just made it harder for someone to steal your name, but verification is still a challenge By Lance Ulanoff published 20 December 24 Bluesky makes an important update to its somewhat basic verification system
I visited the world’s first registered .com domain – and you won’t believe what it’s offering today By Ross Kelly published 14 March 25 The first.com domain was registered in 1985 - and it's still going strong.
You can now get your website AI ready with just one click - thanks to Hostinger By Sead Fadilpašić published 25 September 25 AI agents are the future of the internet and they don't care about design or layout, Hostinger says.
Google is bringing back classic search, with no AI – and I couldn't be happier about that By Christian Guyton published 19 May 24 Google's new 'web' search mode will turn back time to only give you text-based links – and that's exactly what I wanted.
Newspaper printing across US hit after Lee Enterprises says “cybersecurity event” disrupted operations By Sead Fadilpašić published 11 February 25 Investigation into cyberattack is ongoing, the company confirmed.
Trump wants to make US Government websites beautiful again - and signs Airbnb co-founder to lead the fight By Craig Hale published 22 August 25 President Trump says legacy systems are expensive to maintain and hard to navigate – so launches America by Design initiative instead.
Spike Lee's new crime movie trailer features money, mayhem and Denzel Washington in what's sure to be an Apple TV+ hit By Carrie Marshall published 6 May 25 Denzel returns to the Spike Lee stable for the first time since Inside Man in the Highest 2 Lowest trailer.
Netflix's new comedy show about a woman who's turned into a Chicken Nugget looks truly bonkers By Carrie Marshall published 15 February 24 The K in this KFC (fried chicken) show is Korean as Lee Byeong-heon's crispy comedy comes to Netflix next month.
One small tweak gave researchers a powerful web domain ability that could prove incredibly useful for hackers By Sead Fadilpašić published 12 September 24 What happens when an important domain expires, and a malicious actor grabs it?
Google’s AI paywall and the ethics of access By Rosanne Kincaid-Smith published 9 May 24 How the debate over Google's potential AI paywall highlights ethical concerns about access to technology.
Open Internet, web scraping, and AI: the unbreakable link By Julius Cerniauskas published 23 April 24 With existing technological capabilities, open access to publicly available web data is the only way to improve the quality of AI outputs.