The UK's solution to violent storms? A billion-dollar supercomputer
The UK government has just splashed out £1.2 billion ($1.5 billion) to build a supercomputer that can predict extreme weather with greater accuracy.
The UK government has just splashed out £1.2 billion ($1.5 billion) to build a supercomputer that can predict extreme weather with greater accuracy.
TfL says a “pattern of failures” has led to Uber’s license being revoked.
MPs call for police to stop all live facial recognition trial deployments until proper regulations and oversight are in place.
It is only an invitation, but one that the Facebook CEO should not ignore.
The UK's scheme relies heavily on today's biggest tech vendors and their contributions.
Should US companies move their European HQ from Britain? There's a tremendous amount of uncertainty about the future. But in the meantime, Brexit has a serious silver lining...
The UK's Rural Payments Agency has stopped trying to make farmers use its new online service and gone back to paper forms. It's the RPA's second IT debacle, and its failure might have been predicted.
If one in three jobs could be lost to automation in the next 20 years, politicians must act now, a new report says.
The next phase of the government's £150m investment in free wi-fi is rolling out, with the scheme on track to be completed "as soon as March 2015".
Following the widely publicised successes of some "sharing economy" companies such as Airbnb, the British government has commissioned an independent report with the idea of making the UK a "global centre" for sharing start-ups.