How to improve your PowerPoint presentations
The recent increase in remote working and video conferencing has put more pressure than ever before on the humble PowerPoint presentation. As people share their screens to show off a presentation, the pressure is on to not just get the message across, but do so in a...
Idea for drone highway takes off
A developer from Berkshire is hoping to create the UK’s first “commercial drone corridor” and get it operational within months, to show how drones could be deployed safely and effectively for everything from package delivery to large-scale surveying. Altitude Angel is...
WhatsApp delays business tools following data security backlash
Instant messaging platform WhatApp has delayed plans to roll out new tools for business owners, following the high-profile fallout from its latest user agreement update. At the start of the year, WhatsApp presented users with new terms of use, which included increased...
Tech forecast: 2021 to bring improved security and closer robot-human integration
A closer working relationship between humans and robots has been identified as one of the more exciting tech developments that could be on the cards for 2021. In an interview with the BBC, Professor Elizabeth Sklar of the University of Lincoln, forecast that the year...
Don’t forget about human error when protecting against data breaches
Companies around the world are becoming more well versed than ever before in the field of cyber security. High-profile data breaches, as well as the laws being introduced to protect customers, mean that organisations large and small have had to learn quickly and...
“I’ll have a Zoom Christmas without you”
Since the government tightened its Christmas lockdown rules, many of us are facing up to spending the big day away from relatives or loved ones. Thankfully, the humble video call – that staple of 2020 – will once again come to our aid, with forecasters expecting a...
A guide to safer online shopping
With lockdown driving Brits to do more online shopping than ever before (and with the January sales looming large), retailers are anticipating a bumper few months ahead. Unfortunately, so too are cybercriminals, able to profit out of people’s unfamiliarity with online...
Is remote working here to stay?
There’s no escaping that the coronavirus pandemic fundamentally changed the way many of us worked in 2020. Necessity brought about sweeping change that may otherwise have taken years or even decades to achieve. Now, the question is about what happens next, and whether...
BT in huge recruitment shift for broadband roll-out
BT has pledged to create 5,300 new jobs, to speed up the development of ultra-fast broadband networks across the whole of the UK. The UK government has put pressure on network providers to equip all corners of the country with ultra-fast broadband as quickly as...
Mystery surrounds ‘significant’ cyber attack on US government agencies
Security analysts in America have warned of a “significant and ongoing” cyber hacking campaign currently impacting top government agencies. The attacks targeted a number of departments, including the departments of defence, state, treasury and even the nuclear agency....