The NHS is a crumbling mess of poorly run hospitals, services, and antiquated technologies that believes the answer to all its problems is more money, but the reality is that more money would likely worsen the service in the long run. Instead, what the NHS rea...
AI | By Robin Mitchell | 27-09-2022
The NHS is a crumbling mess of poorly run hospitals, services, and antiquated technologies that believes the answer to all its problems is more money, but the reality is that more money would likely worsen the service in the long run. Instead, what the NHS rea...
Insights | By Robin Mitchell | 27-09-2022
In an attempt to look special and controversial, Tesla recently ran a presentation on how their future Tesla's will have more computational power than the human brain by 2033, and yet completely fails to understand how that figure has absolutely no meaning wha...
Insights | By Robin Mitchell | 27-09-2022
Recognising the challenges presented by the wide-scale implementation of IoT devices, the EU is to introduce new cybersecurity legislation targeting manufacturers and developers of IoT solutions. What challenges do IoT devices present, what will the legislatio...
IoT | By Robin Mitchell | 26-09-2022
Recognising the challenges presented by the wide-scale implementation of IoT devices, the EU is to introduce new cybersecurity legislation targeting manufacturers and developers of IoT solutions. What challenges do IoT devices present, what will the legislatio...
In The News | By Robin Mitchell | 26-09-2022
Your heart beats around 100,00 times a day, and that function is controlled by an electrical system that not only causes the contraction of heart chambers but also coordinates them to work correctly in conjunction with each other. When this electrical system d...
Wearables | By Paul Whytock | 26-09-2022
Your heart beats around 100,00 times a day, and that function is controlled by an electrical system that not only causes the contraction of heart chambers but also coordinates them to work correctly in conjunction with each other. When this electrical system d...
Insights | By Paul Whytock | 26-09-2022
If the CHIPS act wasn’t enough to try and encourage US manufacturers to use all-US chips, US lawmakers are now starting to suggest potential legal action and difficulties for those combining Chinese and American technology. What did US lawmakers recently repor...
Security | By Robin Mitchell | 22-09-2022
If the CHIPS act wasn’t enough to try and encourage US manufacturers to use all-US chips, US lawmakers are now starting to suggest potential legal action and difficulties for those combining Chinese and American technology. What did US lawmakers recently repor...
In The News | By Robin Mitchell | 22-09-2022
Recently, Intel announced that one of its next generation processors will operate at 6GHz out-of-the-box, and therefore igniting a new arms race in CPU design. What challenges have CPUs faced over the past decade, what has Intel announced, and how could this f...
In The News | By Robin Mitchell | 22-09-2022
China has undergone massive economic and industrial growth in the last few decades. With industrial growth on the scale China has experienced, the energy consumption level becomes much greater, as do the emissions of carbon dioxide (CO2) and other greenhouse g...
Environment | By Liam Critchley | 21-09-2022
China has undergone massive economic and industrial growth in the last few decades. With industrial growth on the scale China has experienced, the energy consumption level becomes much greater, as do the emissions of carbon dioxide (CO2) and other greenhouse g...
Insights | By Liam Critchley | 21-09-2022