But Google might opt for its own custom-built chip instead
Month: January 2017
PC chips and IoT propel Intel to record $60bn revenues in 2016
But profits fall due to factory spend
Post Office facing group litigation over Horizon computer system after watershed decision
The group action against the Post Office that alleges sub-postmasters have been wrongly punished for accounting errors gets a green light from the High Court of Justice
Microsoft to teach more than 560,000 people digital skills
Technology giant Microsoft announces a programme designed to boost digital skills and tech job prospects across the UK
Bett 2017: Knowing what edtech to invest in a challenge for schools
Minster Rob Halfon has urged those building use cases for tech in schools should help others choose the right technology for use in the classroom
Bett 2017: Knowing what edtech to invest in is a challenge for schools
Minster Rob Halfon has urged those building use cases for tech in schools to help others choose the right technology for use in the classroom
BT profits plunge after Italian accounting scandal
BT’s pre-tax profit drops 37% as the telecoms giant comes to terms with the extent of massive corruption at its Italian business
Hundreds of IT jobs to go at Aecom as it outsources to IBM
Huge outcry from hundreds of technology staff as they find out about potential redundancy at the same time as the rest of the firm's 95,000 employees
Cloud gives financial boost to Alphabet, Microsoft and Intel
Cloud computing is making significant contributions to driving the revenues for companies in the technology sector, according to quarterly results posted by Alphabet, Microsoft and Intel
LeakedSource taken down following raid by FBI
Servers of stolen credentials website subpoenaed and placed under federal investigation