Latest from Nick Heath
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British Airways uses Google image search to spot frequent fliers
BA will use the image search feature to identify high profile passengers to allow staff to greet customers by name.
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Life inside an offshore software development hub
A glimpse of what it's like to work at a software development centre in Krakow, Poland.
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How big data could help airlines get wind of hurricanes
Travel-technology firm Sabre on how big-data analytics could help airlines warn travellers of potential disruptions days in advance and make travel sites better at predicting your dream destination.
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Tech rehearsal puts Olympics IT system through its paces
The IT systems supporting this summer's Olympic Games have been subjected to a barrage of tests to ensure they are ready to cope
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Eyes in the skies: Drones of today and tomorrow
Unmanned aircraft were out in force at this year's Farnborough International Airshow. TechRepublic went along to check out drones old and new.
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Alan Turing Monopoly: Board game celebrates the life of the father of computing (pictures)
A special edition of the board game Monopoly celebrates life of Alan Turing, and Google picks up the first 1,000 copies.
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Lego Turing Machine: The building blocks of computing in play
The Turing Machine, devised at the dawn of the information age, is a theoretical device that models how computation takes place. To mark the centenary of the birth of its creator, British mathematicia...
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Higher than average IT budget? That's not inefficiency - that's a smart investment
Lufthansa Passenger Airlines' CIO on why tech spending is not a drain on an airline's finances...
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10 things you should know about microservers
Why waste energy, space, and money on a high-end server when a low-cost microserver can handle the job? Here's a look at how microservers can benefit the data center.
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