UK Computing

Has Windows 8 Become a 'Turkey'?

Dr Steve McCabe | Posted 08.05.2013 | UK Tech
Dr Steve McCabe

The speculation Microsoft is receiving poor feedback from the purchasers of its latest operating system, Windows 8, has allowed many to wonder if this is a moment similar to the disastrous launch by Coac-Cola of a new "Coke" some 30 years ago which was hated by customers.

The Cloud Is Here to Stay - Now Make It Work for You

Mark Little | Posted 23.04.2013 | UK Tech
Mark Little

As the rate of technological innovation accelerates, we are not only seeing a new generation of digitally enabled, entrepreneurial businesses emerge, but likewise, traditional industries are being disrupted and existing small and medium businesses are being given a renewed competitive advantage.

My Trip Inside the Dada Engine: Where Computers and Art Collide

Justin Cash | Posted 16.04.2013 | UK Tech
Justin Cash

What I find far neater about Dada Engine variants, however, is that they can produce some pretty epic prose, not just bureaucratic drivel. Again, I played around with a variant of the Engine for a while and came up with such gems of wisdom as: "Art is nothing more than noise" and "truth is the greatest lie".

Enigma Online: Google Launches Bletchley Park 'DIgital Museum'

Huffington Post UK | Michael Rundle | Posted 14.05.2013 | UK Tech

Google has helped to secure the legacy of Bletchley Park, the wartime HQ of Alan Turing and Britain's heroic codebreakers, by launching a new online m...

Top Ten Cloud Predictions for 2013

Matthew Finnie | Posted 23.03.2013 | UK Tech
Matthew Finnie

After years of hype, 2012 was the year when the cloud made its mark on the enterprise agenda. As it becomes a necessity for businesses across the globe lets take a look at the state of the cloud computing industry and some of my predictions for 2013.

IT is a Hidden Opportunity for Britain's Young People

Kieran Bay | Posted 28.01.2013 | UK Universities & Education
Kieran Bay

It's also a myth that IT is only for people with highly technical qualifications. Of course you need an interest in technology, but an IT career can be joined at any level, age or experience. It is an industry open to everyone, and is particularly advantageous for young people.

The World's Oldest Working Computer Restored In Britain

Huffington Post UK | Michael Rundle | Posted 19.01.2013 | UK Tech

The world's oldest computer has been resurrected and rebuilt. 'The Witch' was first designed in 1949 as part of Britain's atomic energy research ef...

Why It's Time to Stamp Out Sexism in Science

Claire Broadley | Posted 29.12.2012 | UK Tech
Claire Broadley

Sexism in science reinforces an outdated message. It underlines the fact that, for young women, sexist attitudes are a barrier to their involvement in science and technology.

WATCH: 'Wearable, Shareable' Computer On A T-Shirt Demoed On London's Streets

Huffington Post UK | Michael Rundle | Posted 24.10.2012 | UK Tech

A t-shirt which allows the wearer to share their Facebook status, Tweets, photos and songs with anyone who walks past has been demoed on the streets o...

'We Will Not Concede Ground To Apple' Shouts Microsoft CEO

Huffington Post UK | Michael Rundle | Posted 09.09.2012 | UK Tech

Microsoft expects to sell a "few million" Surface tablets - and has warned that it will not "leave any space uncovered" for Apple. In a speech to t...

'Internet Doomsday' Fizzles As Most Users Remove Crippling Virus In Time

Huffington Post UK | Michael Rundle | Posted 08.09.2012 | UK Tech

It may have been called 'Internet Doomsday' - but the decision to switch off a temporary fix to a virus which could have thrown thousands offline appe...

All the Computing Power in the World, in my Pocket

Luke Hebblethwaite | Posted 30.08.2012 | UK Tech
Luke Hebblethwaite

In either instance, assuming Moore's Law holds true for the next few years, by 2030 it seems I could reasonably expect to hold a computer in my hand at least five hundred times as powerful as the one I have today.

Alan Turing Plays Kasparov At Chess From 'Beyond The Grave'

Huffington Post UK | Michael Rundle | Posted 26.08.2012 | UK Tech

The 100th anniversary of the birth of Alan Turing has been marked all over the world - but at the University of Manchester over the weekend the celebr...

US Regain Top Spot On Fastest Computer List

Huffington Post UK | Michael Rundle | Posted 17.08.2012 | UK Tech

An IBM supercomputer has regained its place on the list of the world's fastest machines for the United States. The IBM Sequoia took the number one ...

Michael Rundle

Computing's 'Anti-Visionary' Predicts The End Of The Silicon Age

HuffingtonPost.com | Michael Rundle | Posted 15.08.2012 | UK Tech

We have become used to the idea that every year computers get faster, chips get smaller and... well, our iPads get cooler. But now we may be approa...

Michael Rundle

'King Of The Geeks' On Vision, Hard Work And The Difficult Future Of Computing

HuffingtonPost.com | Michael Rundle | Posted 13.06.2012 | UK Tech

'Visionary' is one of Linus Torvalds' - creator of Linux - least favourite words. His license plate may read 'King of the Geeks', but ahead of fin...

A Guide to IT Efficiency

Sumir Karayi | Posted 28.07.2012 | UK Tech
Sumir Karayi

Whether you're browsing Facebook on your mobile, sending a Tweet, Skyping someone on the other side of the world or using your supermarket loyalty card, IT is behind it all. IT is everywhere, but as our dependency on it grows, as does the opportunity for inefficiency.

Ubiquitous Computing: Blurring the Mind and Machine Gap

Preetam Kaushik | Posted 15.07.2012 | UK Tech
Preetam Kaushik

When humans, machines and the internet get together, what will the future look like? Michael Chorost's fascinating The World Wide Mind takes us through a journey of all the possibilities.

100 Years of Innovation: The Transistor

Posted 16.05.2012 | UK Tech

It may look like nothing more than a bit of metal with legs, but the humble transistor is responsible for the function of every single modern electron...

Is the Future Desktop a 40'' Tablet?

Grégory Roekens | Posted 06.06.2012 | UK Tech
Grégory Roekens

There isn't a day that passes without an article talking about the demise of PC and desktop computing in favour of mobile devices such as smartphones and tablets.

The Code Less Travelled

Matthew Hewson | Posted 17.03.2012 | UK Tech
Matthew Hewson

I can't code. I wouldn't know where to begin. As an avenue of learning, I've not so much missed the turning as driven to the wrong city. Such attitudes to coding are, it seems, quite widespread.

Michael Rundle

British '$25 Computer' Sells For Thousands In Pre-Release Auction

HuffingtonPost.com | Michael Rundle | Posted 06.03.2012 | UK Tech

A computer intended to cost just $25 (£15) has surprised its creators by netting thousands in an online pre-sale. The Raspberry Pi computer is aim...

That's It Apple, We're Through

Luke McGee | Posted 08.02.2012 | UK Tech
Luke McGee

Yesterday, I decided that I'm finished with Apple products. You might think this is a trivial decision. But how wrong you are. This has been one of the hardest decisions I've ever had to make. I want to say it's not you, it's me, but that would be a lie. It's entirely you. I'm totally blameless, you have ruined my life.

Steve Jobs Succeeded Against all the Odds

Mark Hillary | Posted 06.12.2011 | UK Tech
Mark Hillary

What more can be said about the visionary co-founder of Apple, Steve Jobs, that has not already been said in the thousands of obituaries flooding the ...