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.”
The World Wide Web just turned 35 years — and please, stop calling it the Internet By Keumars Afifi-Sabet published 12 March 24 The internet has vastly changed since its inception in 1989, with big data, AI and faster connections transforming how people use it
Cyberspace oddity: The story of BowieNet By Lee Grant published 16 September 24 In the 1990s it wasn’t only AOL and CompuServve offering internet access, but rock stars, too.
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.
CyberPowerPC Infinity X145 Elite review By Tim Danton published 12 November 24 A well-balanced system for gamers with a grand to spend, and there’s room to grow in the future.
The death of the internet: why the future is terrifying, and how we fix it By Zak Storey published 10 November 24 We’re living in a slowly degrading echo-chamber of AI, ads, and profits
Cyber resilience in the post-quantum era: the time of crypto-agility By Tim Zonca published 25 August 25 Post-quantum cryptography will protect organizations in the post-quantum era - here's how.
GoTo Resolve Standard review By Tim Danton published 23 October 24 GoTo seamlessly teams up cloud-hosted remote support, zero-trust access security and endpoint malware protection.
Countering threats to business logic By Tim Ayling published 18 September 25 Flawed logic in applications are a business weak spot
Lenovo ThinkVision 27 3D review By Tim Danton published 14 May 24 The Lenovo ThinkVision 27 3D review: It’s expensive and niche, but this glasses-free 3D monitor opens up a host of exciting possibilities.
Why DORA should serve as a wakeup call for financial services By Tim Pfaelzer published 31 October 25 Why DORA could help boost your data resilience beyond just the requirements.
Dell Latitude 9450 2-in-1 review By Tim Danton published 23 October 24 A no-compromise business convertible with quality in every area, making it worth the hefty price.
I tested the Asus Vivobook Pro 16X - read what I thought about this amazing laptop. By Tim Danton published 7 April 25 Bulky and expensive, but a great buy if you need a mobile powerhouse for gaming or creative tasks.
I tested the NEC MultiSync E274FL - read what I thought of this enterprise-ready monitor By Tim Danton published 2 April 25 A versatile 27in 1080p docking monitor that includes wired networking and a high-quality panel.
Embracing the ‘Emotional Hype Cycle’ allows enterprises to adopt Gen AI responsibly By Tim Morris published 2 May 25 Discover how emotions—not just data—are shaping enterprise decisions around generative AI adoption.
Acer Aspire S32 All-In-One PC review By Tim Danton published 5 November 24 If you love expansive screens then this 31.5in all-in-one is a solid buy for the money – and the touchpad is fantastic.
Asus Vivobook Pro 15 OLED (2024) review By Tim Danton published 22 January 25 A mobile workstation in disguise, this is a great alternative to far more expensive “pro” machines.
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?
I tested the Cherry KW 7100 Mini BT - see what I thought of this travel keyboard By Tim Danton published 25 March 25 A compact travel keyboard that lacks frills but is great to type on and is well priced.
PCSpecialist 14 Lafité AI AMD review By Tim Danton published 22 October 24 No frills and a terrible webcam, but this is one of the most affordable AI laptops around.
AI’s energy appetite is real — but so is its climate potential By Tim Weiss published 27 May 25 Despite high energy demands, AI could be key to corporate decarbonization efforts.
Framework Laptop 13 (DIY Edition, AMD) review By Tim Danton published 5 November 24 An easy laptop both to build and repair, with the bonus of a speedy AMD chip and your choice of ports.
Lenovo ThinkPad E16 Gen 1 review By Tim Danton published 2 December 24 By no means the last word in excitement, but the ThinkPad E16 is a good-value choice for business users.
Eizo FlexScan EV3240X review By Tim Danton published 23 January 25 Quality never comes cheap, and that’s emphasized here – but if you can find the money, it’s a terrific monitor.
I tested the Cherry KW 9200 Mini - see what I thought of this travel keyboard By Tim Danton published 23 April 25 A dinky portable keyboard that compares well with the Logitech MX Keys Mini for both feel and price.
Acer Vero CB272K bmiiprx review By Tim Danton published 22 January 25 If you don’t care about USB-C but relish 4K levels of detail, this is the monitor for you.
AOC 27B3CA2 review By Tim Danton published 22 January 25 A stripped-down USB docking monitor, but its sibling is a better option.
AOC Q27B3CF2 review By Tim Danton published 5 November 24 What’s not to like about a 1440p 27in IPS display with a USB-C port for £200?.
NetSupport Manager 14.1 review By Tim Danton published 22 October 24 In-house remote support at its best, with a superb range of technician features for a one-time fee.
Lenovo Yoga 9i 2-in-1 Gen 9 review By Tim Danton published 12 November 24 A fun-focused 14in 2-in-1 that’s bundled with a feast of extras, including a stylus, but the price is stiff.