What is Apple? An products and history overview

What is Apple? Apple Inc. (formerly Apple Computer Inc.) is an American computer and consumer electronics company famous for creating the iPhone, iPad and Macintosh computers. Apple is one of the largest companies globally with a market cap of over 2 trillion dollars. Apple devices are renowned for their design aesthetic and attention to detail. […]

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Developed for Big Science in Europe, highly accurate time protocols ensure fair trading in finance

More than a decade ago, European researchers invented highly accurate network time distribution protocols for CERN. They are now adopted by industries including financial services. “Look at my fingers,” says John Fischer, vice-president of Advanced Research at Orolia, holding his hands about 30 centimetres apart. “That is a nanosecond. That’s how far light travels […]

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Why the devil’s still in the detail in the race for energy efficiency

With UK governments since 2010 not always prioritising energy efficiency, even reducing funding measures with full support from high-profile members of parliament, one might wonder whether the criticality of energy efficiency has been overemphasised. Energy efficiency is crucial for driving, among other things, sustainability goals, as most cloud and datacentre services providers readily agree. […]

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Why the current fraud model is broken, and how to fix it

Digital fraud and risk teams seem to be locked in a perpetual game of catch-up. Every five to 10 years, new technology comes along which gives us an advantage, until the hackers and fraudsters evolve themselves – and so the cycle repeats. Now they stand at another crossroads. Half (46%) of global organisations say […]

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Complaints that NCA failed in duty of candour over EncroChat warrants ‘incredible’, court hears

Lawyers representing 10 claimants who are challenging the lawfulness of the National Crime Agency’s role in bringing prosecutions based on messages from the EncroChat encrypted phone network had put forward ‘incredible’ claims, the Investigatory Powers Tribunal heard. Jonathan Kinnear KC, representing the National Crime Agency (NCA), told the court that lawyers representing 10 claimants […]

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Top 10 government IT stories of 2022

It’s been a turbulent year for the UK government. Three prime ministers, four chancellors, and a whole bunch of Cabinet reshuffles made it difficult for anyone in the public sector digital, data and technology profession to get a handle on policy, strategy and delivery. But as 2023 arrives, many of the same old challenges […]

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Top 10 NHS IT stories of 2022

The focus for technology in the NHS during 2022 was all about accelerating digital transformation, after the advances made in the previous two years in response to the Covid-19 pandemic. That hasn’t been helped by the wider turbulence in the UK government, with three prime ministers and a revolving door to the role of […]

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Top 10 Middle East IT stories of 2022

This year has seen the Middle East region host one of the world’s biggest sporting events for the first time, when the FIFA World Cup arrived in Qatar in November. Not only did the oil-rich nation face massive construction challenges, with stadiums and other physical infrastructure needed to host such a large and prestigious […]

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Top 10 Benelux IT stories of 2022

Dutch universities are known the world over for their academic research in IT fields, and in this review of Benelux IT articles from 2022, we take a look at two examples. A PhD project at the Netherlands Forensics Institute (NFI) is part of a project, known as Uncover, to help law enforcement agencies intercept […]

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