Inside the pop-up store that reveals the truth about web privacyYou have much less privacy online that you might realise.November 8, 2017 by Danny Palmer in Security
The 15 top malware threats facing you and your organisationComputer viruses, malicious software, banking Trojans, and ransomware are just some of the nefarious ways hackers and cybercriminals are trying to turn your network and data into a payday.February 16, 2017 by Danny Palmer in Security
Robots: An amazing tour through the biggest collection ever assembledA new Science Museum exhibition has brought together the biggest collection of humanoid robots ever assembled.February 8, 2017 by Danny Palmer in Robotics
Photos: From the abacus to the Enigma, this exhibition tells the story of mathematicsDesigned by Zaha Hadid, Mathematics: The Winton Gallery at London's Science Museum demonstrates the importance of mathematics in the history of technology -- and the wider world.December 13, 2016 by Danny Palmer in Hardware
Rebuilding the EDSAC: The project to reconstruct an iconic landmark of computing historyAlmost 70 years after it first ran a program, a team of volunteers are attempting to build a working replica of the EDSAC, one of the world's first general purpose computers.November 24, 2016 by Danny Palmer in Hardware
Photos: From facial recognition to connected toys, a trip inside the invisible big data revolutionThis new exhibition at London's Science Museum looks to help people explore the "invisible revolution of big data" and inspire the data scientists of the future.July 19, 2016 by Danny Palmer in Big Data
15 UK technology companies you need to know aboutBritain has a bigger footprint in the tech industry than you might think. Here are some of the most significant players that hail from the UK.July 6, 2016 by Danny Palmer in Enterprise Software
Photos: The amazing prototypes in the race to build self-driving carsA look at some of the companies and cars paving the way for an autononomous vehicle revolution.June 24, 2016 by Danny Palmer in Robotics
Hitler's "unbreakable" encryption machine - and the Bletchley Park devices which cracked the codeThe story of how Bletchley Park codebreakers decrypted top secret Nazi communicationsMay 5, 2016 by Danny Palmer in Security