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Sluggish Security Suites are Still a Turn-off
Stewart Mitchell finds that the performance and intrusive design of security software is once again becoming a cause for concern for trigger-happy users
Sell Yourself in Seconds
A single-page website is a fast and effective way to sell your skills to potential clients and employers. Nik Rawlinson discovers how to create a striking page of your own
"How Do I Know My Website Is Doing What It Should Be Doing?"
Your website is a valuable business tool, so make sure it’s doing its job – and that it ties in with the rest of your marketing
How Dirty Is Your Mouse?
Nik Rawlinson pulls his rubber gloves and explores how you can best give your tech kit a spring clean.
Google Home
Far more ambitious than the Echo, this is the home-helper device for the Google generation
Triby Family
A clever Alexa-enabled kitchen radio with a few novel features – and a few notable flaws
Samsung Galaxy S8
Stellar design and a brilliant performer, the S8 is the best of the best – but it comes at a huge price
the business running from a phone box
alan martin meets the man who’s turning britain’s neglected phone boxes into a booming mobile repair business.
why can't software firms sort their own security?
companies such as google and microsoft have huge resources, but bounty hunters are better placed to discover many security flaws, discovers
SatoshiPay
We meet the entrepreneur who’s using blockchain technology to crack the tricky micropayments market
How To Create Private Online Meetings
Give your online meetings a professional aura by making them personal – and allowing employees to add a unique invite on their business cards
How Do I Take My Website To The Next Level?
The battle to reach Google’s first page is more intense than ever, but experts argue that isn’t always the key goal. Nik Rawlinson reveals all
Software Suppliers The 800lb Gorilla Problem
Your business relies on certain software to function – so what happens when the publisher’s interests don’t align with yours? Steve Cassidy explores a widespread problem
Privacy under Threat from New Prime Minister
Theresa May’s elevation to Number 10 has massively increased the chances of the “Snooper’s Charter” succeeding – and that could just be the start
The Complete Guide To Kodi
Is Kodi legal? How do you install it? And where can you find the good stuff when you do? We have all the answers.
Microsoft Facing Uphill Battle Over Subscriptions
Following Office and Microsoft 365, experts predict subscriptions that a Windows subscription is on the horizon.
Cyber Kill Chain
Davey Winder explains how understanding the progression of an online attack can help you defend your business.
Can Technology Save The NHS?
Can technology pull the National Health Service back from the brink? Yes it can, ten leading health experts – including Professor Iain Buchan – tell us
Implants Ready To Replace Pills And Prescriptions
Tiny computers can take control of our nervous system with remarkable results, finds Alex Reis.
European Union Leaves Google With Expensive Shopping Bill
EU lashes out at Google for allegedly manipulating search results to favour its own services.
Do More With Maps
Free online mapping services open up a world of possibilities for your creative, practical and professional projects. Nik Rawlinson grabs his passport.
How Do I Convince My Users That Switching To Hotdesking Is A Good Thing For Them?
Hotdesking can save space and money, but your staff are the key to success, finds Nik Rawlinson.
Sony Xperia XZ Premium
Sony is back with its 4K screen party trick, and it’s only marginally less silly than it was in 2015.
Accelerating Innovation In Public Transport
Transport for London is hoping to spark public transport change via data-crunching startups.
Geek Day Out: California Design
Explore the past, present and future of California’s iconic counterculture– and Silicon Valley– at London’s Design Museum.
Cybercriminals Will Almost Never Be Caught
New figures reveal woeful clear-up rate for cybercrimes, despite huge investments.
Your Data Handed Over: No Questions Asked
Service providers have been accused of passing data to intelligence agencies on “gentlemen’s agreement”
Developers Want To Cut Google Out Of Android
Privacy and regulation fears spur an Android reboot–but can it succeed without Google?
Build A Bomb Proof PC
Jonathan Parkyn explains how to put together a safe, simple computer for older (or younger) relatives… without turning yourself into their private tech support team.
Startups Head To The Suburbs
New British technology businesses can be found in suburbs across the country. Nicole Kobie reveals why innovation isn’t locked into London.