The need for speed…
Gibtelecom has today unveiled the next generation in fibre technology for Gibraltar and is today launching its Gigabit Gibraltar plan, bringing hyperfast connectivity to everyone, Gibraltar-wide, by the end of 2022. Keep Reading
Gibtelecom has today unveiled the next generation in fibre technology for Gibraltar and is today launching its Gigabit Gibraltar plan, bringing hyperfast connectivity to everyone, Gibraltar-wide, by the end of 2022. Keep Reading
It’s Friday morning, five minutes before the start of the first session of the 2020 season, and the NASA-style Operations Room at Aston Martin Red Bull Racing’s Milton Keynes headquarters might just be the calmest place in Formula One. Keep Reading
Off the back of the Apple iOS 14 unveiling, BMW published further details of its digital key implementation with Apple devices. Keep Reading
Every year around this time, developers for Apple's various platforms normally gather en masse to hear about the intended roadmap for Cupertino's hardware and software over the coming months. Keep Reading
The problem with refining software, is it's often hard to improve things further once breakthrough features have become established and embraced by competitors. Keep Reading
It’s safe to say that without a bit of sport going on, the world is a poorer place (unless you’re in Belarus who are still running a full schedule at the time of going to press). Keep Reading
In relative terms, it’s been a quiet month for technology news, other than hearing about various firms’ response to the COVID-19 crisis. Whether it’s Apple closing its stores temporarily or Microsoft offering part of the Office 365 suite for free to health care workers, pretty much all the planned product launches and keynote speeches have been cancelled. Google has even shuttered the I/O conference for this year in its entirety. Keep Reading
The next round of console wars are well and truly underway, with Sony and Microsoft trading blows in terms of the capability and raw specifications of their respective new devices. Keep Reading
There were a few surprises at this year’s event in Las Vegas. Sony unveiled a car, Samsung and LG continued to push the boundaries of television display resolution, and smart home product manufacturers signed up to a more compatible, collaborative approach. Keep Reading
2019 was a good year for consumer technology and the wider tech space. Smartphones became smarter and faster and Moore’s Law lost pace with reality. Gadgets in your hand or even something as simple as a lightbulb, now pack more power than possibly imagined even only 5 years ago. Keep Reading