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  • Could the humble password about to become a thing of the past? Here’s how brainwaves are being used in the battle for cyber security

    June 3, 2015

    A new system allowing accounts to be unlocked using brainwaves could spell the end for passwords as we know them.  Named “brainprints”, the system is the creation of a research team at Binghamton University in New York, and involves an application that can identify a person based on nothing more than their mental reactions to [...]

  • City set for a decade of job growth as finance and technology hiring to soar in London

    June 2, 2015

    Booming finance and technology hiring will help create 145,000 new jobs in central London over the next decade in a sustained bounce-back from the financial crisis, according to a study out today from Canada Corporation. The Square Mile can expect an additional 39,000 workers, with the remainder created across the other central [...]

  • Streams are the new downloads: Apple music service rumours swirl as Netflix tests ads and Spotify experiments with video

    June 2, 2015

    The battle to dominate the growing  online media streaming market, and to make money from it, is about to go up a level.    Tech giant Apple is rumoured to be preparing to announce a $10 (£6.50) a month music streaming service at its WWDC conference for software developers on Monday.    If the move [...]

  • Pinterest will bring in a buy button to app

    June 2, 2015

    Pinterest, the online service that allows users to compile their favourite images and brands, has announced that it will introduce a new buy button on it iPhone and iPad apps in America. The company made the announcement yesterday in California. Images, known as pins. that are buyable, will have a blue price attached to it [...]

  • WWDC 2015: Apple Music, iOS 9, Apple TV and a new OS X – but no selfie sticks – what you need to know about Apple’s developer conference

    June 2, 2015

    It’s that time of year, and no sooner have we been offered a host of goodies by Google, than Apple’s developer conference WWDC will be dropping even more juicy tidbits about what tech toys we’ll soon be playing with. Fresh from huge success with the iPhone 6 and Apple Watch, Monday 8 June will see [...]

  • 3D printer from Sheffield University can print products in less than a second using “high-speed sintering”.

    June 2, 2015

    Sheffield University is building a 3D printer that should be able to spit out plastic products as quickly as a production line. The machine should be available in 2017 at a cost of £1m. It uses a new technique that uses less heat – meaning products are ready within seconds rather than hours. A single [...]

  • Facebook AI research: European robot lab opened in Paris to explore artificial intelligence

    June 2, 2015

    Facebook has expanded its exploration of robot technology with the opening of a new European research centre. The Facebook AI research centre in Paris will be its third, building on existing teams in Silicon Valley and New York, and its first in Europe, looking into the application of artificial intelligence technology. "…[the] team will work [...]

  • The cost of cyber attacks on businesses has doubled in the last year

    June 2, 2015

    The threat of cyber attacks on UK businesses is rising steeply, a government report has warned. Over the last year, the total cost of malicious attacks on business software and cyber breaches by employees came to £1.46m – over twice as much as the £600,000 they cost a year earlier. Nine out of 10 companies [...]

  • Have humans reached their maximum IQ? Intelligence is starting to plateau for the first time

    June 2, 2015

    Over the last century, humans have become much, much cleverer. In fact, new research by the University of Vienna shows how across the world, the average IQ has risen by 30 points during that time. Why this has happened is not entirely clear, but the researchers say it's a combination of better food quality and [...]

  • Sit-stand desks and walkabouts: Experts say we should all be on our feet for four hours of the working day

    June 2, 2015

    If you spend all day sitting in front of the computer at work, only to go home and sit on a sofa for a few more hours, it's time to reassess your lifestyle. People should aim to be on their feet for four hours of the working day, Public Health England has said – in [...]

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