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Will these robotic bartenders call last orders for the Tom Cruise cocktail shakers?

We all know the scenario, the lightening quick juggling of various bottles of booze that miraculously deposit measures of alcohol into a cocktail shaker which then produces a very palatable potion. It's all part of the fun of visiting a really good bar. So how...

Insights | By Paul Whytock | 23-04-2015

This Chip Gives Wearable Tech a Much Needed Security Boost

Smart fabrics that can change colour, charge a phone and keep you warm in cold weather are not so much the future of smart textiles in fashion but the here and now of sartorial progress. Materials with extremely delicate conductive fibres woven into them are a...

Wearables | By Paul Whytock | 16-04-2015

This Chip Gives Wearable Tech a Much Needed Security Boost

Smart fabrics that can change colour, charge a phone and keep you warm in cold weather are not so much the future of smart textiles in fashion but the here and now of sartorial progress. Materials with extremely delicate conductive fibres woven into them are a...

Articles | By Paul Whytock | 16-04-2015

This Chip Gives Wearable Tech a Much Needed Security Boost

Smart fabrics that can change colour, charge a phone and keep you warm in cold weather are not so much the future of smart textiles in fashion but the here and now of sartorial progress. Materials with extremely delicate conductive fibres woven into them are a...

Insights | By Paul Whytock | 16-04-2015

Will the Large Hadron Collider & IDT Finally Agree That The Answer is 42?

Most of us have heard of the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) at Cern in Switzerland, the machine tasked with smashing particles of matter together to simulate the conditions in the moments after the Big Bang, generally regarded as the creation of the Universe. How...

Articles | By Paul Whytock | 10-04-2015

Will the Large Hadron Collider & IDT Finally Agree That The Answer is 42?

Most of us have heard of the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) at Cern in Switzerland, the machine tasked with smashing particles of matter together to simulate the conditions in the moments after the Big Bang, generally regarded as the creation of the Universe. How...

Insights | By Paul Whytock | 10-04-2015

High-level lunch was more than just a pie in the sky

The 34th floor of the London Shard was the location chosen by test and measurement specialists Keysight Technologies and Microlease, the instrumentation equipment management company, to announce a new joint agreement. Now, the events area of the Shangri La Hot...

Articles | By Paul Whytock | 08-04-2015

High-level lunch was more than just a pie in the sky

The 34th floor of the London Shard was the location chosen by test and measurement specialists Keysight Technologies and Microlease, the instrumentation equipment management company, to announce a new joint agreement. Now, the events area of the Shangri La Hot...

Insights | By Paul Whytock | 08-04-2015

Did the Power Lunch Really Pack a Punch?

We journalists are spoilt creatures. We get invited to some very nice places to consume some extremely toothsome cuisine while hearing about and subsequently sitting in judgment on all sorts of technological developments. It was no real surprise then that the...

Articles | By Paul Whytock | 31-03-2015

Did the Power Lunch Really Pack a Punch?

We journalists are spoilt creatures. We get invited to some very nice places to consume some extremely toothsome cuisine while hearing about and subsequently sitting in judgment on all sorts of technological developments. It was no real surprise then that the...

Insights | By Paul Whytock | 31-03-2015

Driver Blind Spot Smart Systems Move Up a Gear

I’m an old-school driver. I like to feel that it’s me in charge of the car, not a lot of invisible electronics and software that are switching my lights and wipers on when they think it necessary, nor squawking at me if I get too near a car when parallel parki...

Articles | By Paul Whytock | 25-03-2015

Driver Blind Spot Smart Systems Move Up a Gear

I’m an old-school driver. I like to feel that it’s me in charge of the car, not a lot of invisible electronics and software that are switching my lights and wipers on when they think it necessary, nor squawking at me if I get too near a car when parallel parki...

Insights | By Paul Whytock | 25-03-2015