SOPA and PIPA discussions have taken the US tech community and to the most part, the world tech communities by storm. Having spoken to many people, not many understand what these bills could entail for the tech industry.
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Who will win the commercial space race? The sort of people who start tech companies tend to be an idealistic, not to say ideological, bunch. Steve Jobs, Bill Gates and Mark Zuckerberg have given umpteen speeches about how the industry can change the world over years, but for some such ambition is petty - the real goal is space.
What tech workers need to know about George Osborne's speech to parliament. Today's Autumn Statement by George Osborne, the British chancellor of the exchequer, is certain to stir controversy in all business sectors. But what do the policies outlined in the speech foreshadow for the tech sector? CBR asked the experts.
Taken from the list of the top 20 most influential new media figures under the age of 30 this year, CBR has compiled the top 10 who are directly involved with technology. After a survey of Birmingham University students, it was revealed that the founder of Snapchat, Evan Spiegel, came out on top.
Societal and commercial shake ups from the Internet, big data and social media will continue. Technology companies pride themselves on their ability to "disrupt" industries. The buzzword is one that every geek in Silicon Valley aspires to - and not without reason, given the amount of money to be made.
The world's most popular and notable annual tech event is back this year with new launches and smart technologies to thrill you. Internationale Funkausstellung Berlin started in 1924 as an annual event for Eastern and Western consumer electronics companies to showcase their new innovation at bigger platform.
Internet of Things, broadband, renewable energy - the government is embracing technology and realising its economic potential. Between the jokes tailored to evoke the maximum jeering from backbenchers, Chancellor George Osborne delivered the 2015 Budget.
7 GIANT TECH MOMENTS THAT HAS HIT THE HEADLINES SO FAR IN THE WEEK 39, 2016 Researchers from University of Cantebury, New Zealand has restored the first ever programmed music, 'God Save the King'. Alan Turing, known for breaking the enigma code and pioneering machine intelligence is also undeniably the father of electronic music.
SMACi technologies are powerful, advanced, affordable and widespread. They are extensively used in businesses of all sizes. Let us understand the power of SMAC and what tech gurus are predicting about such persuasive technologies and how harnessing them across the businesses will lead a new wave of growth.
"At First Choice, we like to think we know a thing or two about holidays - from all-out family fun to adults-only luxury. But what if you're a tech-head? Here are our top spots for those with an app for everything…"
As Google faces the EU we offer a chronology of mega cases against tech players. Earlier this month the simmering quarrel between Google and the European Union boiled over yet again, as the European Commission reopened an antitrust case that has been running for four years.
Great ideas that didn't make it. And terrible ones. Techies love the word revolution. Whilst in the real world tends it usually means slaughter, pillage and eventual autocracy, in Silicon Valley it sounds more like fame, glory and piles of cash. Yet just like real revolutions, there is a tendency for things to go wrong, often with disastrous consequences.
Give this list to your kids, partners, parents or whoever and get what you want on Alan Turing via Peter Thiel with a dash of Anonymous and Eric Schmidt, As you wind down from another busy year in the IT industry, the festive season is an ideal time to reflect on what has happened, as well as prepare for the future.