Seven Tech Startups To Watch Out For In 2022
From cheaper 3D printing to optimizing delivery routes, here are seven tech companies who could spark revolution in 2022.
From cheaper 3D printing to optimizing delivery routes, here are seven tech companies who could spark revolution in 2022.
Here are the top ten tech predictions for the new year and beyond, from experts across a vast range of industries.
With failed product launches, embarrassing leaks, and major court losses, the class of 2021 must do better next year.
It's time to make some promises for your business next year. From remote working to social media, we offer some suggestions.
We've covered a lot of scams over the last year. Take a look at some of the worst below and learn how to avoid them.
More cryptocurrency mining? Definitely! Cyberterrorism? Not so much. See which top tech predictions actually panned out.
We look at the tech companies and industry figures that had a year to remember - and those that had one they'd rather forget.
By stopping users from using their favorite passwords, websites can completely turn people away from their service.
Sneaky little goblins are taking advantage of capitalism to horde and resell sought after products just as Christmas looms.
Zoom's head of Asia Pacific, Ricky Kapur, has gone on record stating that Zoom is poised to maintain its meteoric growth.
As is the curse with anything that gains massive popularity, the new Spider-Man film has allowed scammers to try a new trick
As COVID-19 hits yet another high and Omicron draws near, the US government is doing what it can to encourage vaccination.
With Omicron lurking, Apple becomes the latest tech company to shy away from setting a hard back-to-office deadline.
The rise in wages may be the largest in over a decade, but high inflation rates means it comes as little comfort to workers.
An internal memo from Google's leadership sets out a plan for unvaccinated staff to be put on leave before being fired.
The new encryption measure will be welcomed by businesses that use Teams to discuss sensitive and confidential information.
Millions have now postponed payments with BNPL services, but concerns about consumers' ability to manage the debts remain.
The vulnerability allows for exploits to easily be placed on company systems, with over 800,000 attacks already taken place.
A "fat finger error" led to a decimal point being put in the wrong place and the seller subsequently losing over $250,000.
Execs want to get back to the office as quickly as possible, where as employees feel left out of the process.
The suspects had distributed stolen personal information belonging to about 300 million people.