Showing all posts tagged Opinion and Analysis
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The UK’s Coronavirus Tracing App Debacle Explained
The UK government has been forced into an embarrassing, but not unexpected, U-turn over its coronavirus tracing app.
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Would Digital ID Cards Stop the Spread of Coronavirus?
Former British PM Tony Blair says that digital ID cards would halt the spread of COVID-19 and are unavoidable in the future.
Tom Fogden -
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Social Media Platforms Need to Pick a Side
Social media sites can no longer fence-sit in the fight between established, institutional power and calls for social justice
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There’s More to Facebook’s Giphy Acquisition Than Meets the Eye
It might seem harmless but there's a shady mix of opportunism and ambition behind Facebook's acquisition of Giphy.
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Where Does Your State Rank for Home Internet Speeds?
Find out which states have the best and worst home internet speeds based on data from HighSpeedInternet.com.
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Sleeping In On The Job: How WFH Is Affecting Us
A new survey examines how working remotely is making us sleep in, dress down, and skip the pants.
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How to Manage Teams Remotely During the Pandemic
Remote work has become the new norm, and many managers are still trying to figure out how to be as productive as possible.
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What Google’s Debit Card Needs to be a Success
Google is working on a new debit card. However, success isn't guaranteed — it needs to be slick, easy, and widely available.
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The 3 Business Benefits of Acquiring a Podcast
William Tyree, CMO at ringDNA, explains the three big reasons why podcasts are such a great marketing tool.
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Amazon Quietly Slashes Affiliate Rewards
Amazon has announced that it plans to cut its affiliate rates significantly, despite the company making more money than ever.
Tom Fogden -
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Less Than a Third of Americans Feel They Understand 5G and its Benefits
Very few Americans actually understand 5G and its benefits. And its the fault of networks, manufacturers, and journalists.
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Why 2020 Could Set Smartphone Innovation Back
The phone market is grinding to a halt this year, and it seems like the hangover might last well into 2021.
Tom Fogden -
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How Video Chat Is Saving Both Businesses and Friends During Lockdown
With companies having to find new ways to communicate and many of us on lockdown, video chat has come to the rescue.
Conor Cawley -
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What Happened to the Apple Card?
A year ago today, Apple launched its credit card. However, we've heard precious little about it since. What happened?
Tom Fogden -
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How to Set Up a Second Screen When Working from Home
With many of us working from home for the coming weeks, we explain how to set up a second screen using a tablet or your TV.
Jack Turner -
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Best Tech for Working from Home
We round up all the best tech gadgets and software that can help you stay productive while you're working from home.
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4 Ways the Coronavirus Pandemic Is Changing Work
Coronavirus is bringing worker's rights issues to the forefront. But will they stick around once the pandemic is gone?
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Why the EARN IT Act Is Bad News for Data Encryption
The new EARN IT act is a bipartisan measure, but it may serve to erode current data encryption standards.
Adam Rowe -
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A Day in the Life of a Woman in Tech – International Women’s Day 2020
International Women's Day provides the opportunity to reflect on the persisting inequality between men and women.
Jennifer McIlveen -
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Google’s Fashion Search Tool is Fraught with Problems
Google has a new tool to help users find clothes to buy. But will it truly help retail sites, or will it harm their traffic?
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Crypto, Smart Homes, and Automation – the Future of Security in 2020
Tech.co reached out to dozens of security experts and tech analysts to hear about their biggest security concerns for 2020.
Adam Rowe -