The city of tomorrow is at the heart of debates today. Initiatives by big corporations are thriving. At CES 2018, Google presented Sidewalk Labs, a subsidiary experimenting in Toronto with its projects for the city of tomorrow. Projects to develop autonomous mobility are proliferating. Like GAFA, industrial players aspiring to meet city-dwellers’ complex expectations are reinvesting in the city and street. In his first book, Philippe Baudillon, chairman of Clear Channel France, Belgium, Netherlands, proposes an exploratory approach to understanding...
The good news is, once you reach the ripe old age of 50 plus, your car or van insurance should become cheaper. The obvious reason for this is that you are much more likely to have had many years of driving experience and you are much less likely to be involved in a road accident. You are also likely to have built up a healthy No Claims Bonus that will also help to keep the cost down. The not so...
A fly on the wall in any small business today will see a whole lot of wireless devices, and very little in the way of wired hardware. We live, after all, in a largely wireless world, and the same can be said for most homes. However, although it might seem tempting, trying to deploy Wi-Fi solutions that are aimed at home users in your small business can lead to problems. Failure to pay sufficient attention to what is, after all,...
The high street tech giant is among the most complained about companies on one of the country's most popular consumer watchdog websites - where almost daily somebody moans about unexpected charges.
Everyone knew that when the UK voted for Brexit that they would be in for many changes. The UK has already begun to experience many of the consequences, even before it goes fully into effect. One of the industries that has been hit the hardest is the tech industry. For some, this may be bad news, but for companies that are savvy, it could represent a world of opportunity. The Talent Slump The driving force of the tech industry is...
Social media companies need to act now to protect children after Barnardo’s reveals more than two thirds of 12-year-olds in London have posted live videos on apps and websites meant for older children and adults. A survey by YouGov for Barnardo’s found that 69% of 12-year-olds living in the capital and more than one-in-four children aged 10 (27%) have admitted live streaming content over the internet. Almost one third of 10 to 16 year-old Londoners (30%) say they or a friend have regretted posting live content on apps and websites, UK-wide research for...
Forex trading is one of the fastest-growing activities for amateur finance enthusiasts who want to make a little extra money. But there are some who seek to take it a step further and can build a lucrative full time career out of their trading activities. Software developers are never slow to pick up on changing trends, and there is now a wide choice of apps available that facilitate Forex trading on the go. Clearly, getting the right app with...
6 in 10 workers still haven’t received GDPR training despite looming deadline, according to new figures Almost half employees also said they didn’t think firm’s data was secure in time for deadline. A new study released today has found that 43% of UK office workers still believe there is data in their organisation that isn’t secure, with 6 out of 10 (59%) office workers admitting they haven’t been given training on how to deal with the new GDPR regulations. Office...
The blockchain company Paymon finished the second round of ICO on the 3rd of May. As it was mentioned in this article, the new technology is one of the strongest reasons to invest and believe in the company. What exactly is the innovation of the Paymon blockchain called Hive? Why is it more pioneering than technologies of Bitcoin, Ethereum and IOTA? Here is a detailed comparative description of Hive and its processors. In 2015 IOTA made a major change in...
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