Once upon a time, a long, long, long time ago, small children might get told off for being loud or unruly or, as we called it then, “disruptive”. Now? Not so much. In 2016, it’s cool to be disruptive.
In a sense, it was surprising that 2016 was the year in which the social threat posed by rapid technological progress became a topic of serious and widespread discussion. It was, after all, the first ...
This year has seen huge change in all areas of society. In music we lost too many of the people who shaped our lives. In politics, Brexit, Trump and the Italian referendum herald changes that would ...
In a special interview to coincide with the Electronica 2016 exhibition Benoit Neel, European general manager at Keysight Technologies tells Electronics Weekly about the test firm’s new business ...
Our 2016 technology report explored what impact technology, AI and automation will have on the wider workplace and on staff, and how HR can gear itself up to support this. Pieces explore topics ...
British financial technology companies have seen a six-fold increase in investment over the past three years making the City of London a strong contender for the title of global centre of ...
James Titcomb is The Telegraph's Technology Editor and has covered the tech industry for a decade from Silicon Valley and London. He can be reached at james.titcomb@telegraph.co.uk and on X at ...