EE and Vodafone are UK’s worst mobile providers, says Which?
EE and Vodafone recorded the worst scores for customer satisfaction in the Which? survey. Composite: Reuters/PA EE and Vodafone have been named as the UK’s two worst mobile phone providers…
TrueMotion’s mobile app can tell if you are texting while driving
In early 2014, Progressive insurance held a contest to choose the best cellphone app to play Big Brother to its policyholders. The nation’s fourth-largest auto insurer wanted to track drivers’…
Why APIs are key to successful digital transformation
Digital transformation continues to dominate boardroom discussions as businesses increasingly realise the organisational and cost efficiencies that digitisation can provide. The concept reflects technology’s role in both shaping and stimulating…
BankThink Banks technology woes are shortlived
As an ex-consumer banker, I am bullish about traditional U.S. consumer banking making a technology comeback over the next two to three years. In the years following the financial crisis,…
Better Estimates of Clouds’ Climate Effects Are on the Horizon
High-altitude clouds containing ice crystals. A recently updated algorithm for processing data from CloudSat and other satellites could improve understanding of how clouds made of different ratios of ice and…
Fake news alert! Internet breaches are not cloud breaches
Hacked accounts are in the news on practically a daily basis: Yahoo uncovered another massive cyberattack, with more than 1 billion user accounts compromised, making it the largest breach in…
What Video Game Movies Are Worth Getting Excited About in 2017 and Beyond?
Gamers were subjected to a number of bad video game movies in 2016 like Assassin’s Creed and Warcraft, but how does the future look for game-to-film adaptations? It’s no secret…
Latest survey data warns SMBs are not using automation for cloud backups
Almost 70% of small businesses in a survey from B2B analyst and reviews firm Clutch say they rely on their cloud storage provider for backups, with only 15% opting for…