Software Archive

Britain’s software sector must be protected throughout the looming Brexit negotiations

Software is ubiquitous. It is at the heart of every aspect of modern life. We depend on software at the office, at

Frantic traders rush to buy new accounting and tax filing software

MUMBAI, JULY 3:   Ramesh Khandelwal (name changed), a steel trader in Delhi’s Chandni Chawk market, was frantic on July 1, the day

Look Out Spotify, Apple Music: Tesla Considering To Launch Its Own Music Streaming Service

Spotify and Apple Music may soon find a new challenger in the music streaming service industry from an unlikely source: electric vehicle

New national statistics report shows over 5m fraud and computer misuse offences in 2016

New figures from the Office of National Statistic’s ‘Crime in England and Wales: year ending Sept 2016’ report, showed an estimated 6.2

Software innovation in healthcare round up

The healthcare sector is benefitting immensely from going digital. Recent eHealth announcements show how cloud-based solutions and collaborative platforms are pushing future

Big data applications

Richard J Self, Research Fellow – Big Data Lab, University of Derby, examines the role of software testing in the achievement of

Microsoft is bringing the full Windows 10 experience to mobile chipsets

Chip manufacturer Qualcomm and Microsoft have teamed up to support Windows 10 on mobile computing devices powered by Snapdragon processors. The first

Apple sending out iOS 10.2 for the iPhone, iPad and the iPod Touch

iOS 10.2 is finally here, much to the rejoice of iPhone and iPad owners. The update introduces support for the all-new TV

Google ditches location-sharing feature in map apps

Google on Wednesday released an upgraded version of its popular maps app for Android-powered smartphones and tablets that ditches a Latitude feature

Google Maps guides travellers offline

Google on Tuesday updated its free map service to guide users of Android-powered smartphones to destinations without relying on Internet connections. An