
Raspberry Pi-powered arm: This kit aims to make robotics simple enough for kids
Powered by the $35 Raspberry Pi, the MeArm Pi is a robot arm designed to be simple enough that kids aged 11+ can build and program it.
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Powered by the $35 Raspberry Pi, the MeArm Pi is a robot arm designed to be simple enough that kids aged 11+ can build and program it.
iPhone is being turned into "dual-persona" device that can be used to discuss confidential matters.
Redmond sets out its reaction to Brexit, including its hope that the UK will relax rules on letting skilled foreign workers into the UK from outside of Europe.
The Pi 3 is shrunk down into a slimmer board designed to be built into appliances.
The Pi's official PIXEL desktop has been ported from the $35 credit card-sized board to Mac/PC.
A new bill, recently passed by both parliamentary houses, requires UK ISPs to store user internet history for up to a year, and to decrypt data as needed for police investigations.
Security expert rails against the bad advice that everybody follows and the industry's addiction to hyperbole.
Tom Merritt examines five ways Brexit could affect the tech landscape, including EU regulation, data portability, IT hiring, and more.
Microsoft recently won an appeal over a US search warrant that aimed to force the company to turn over data that was stored on foreign servers.
The UK government recently began a trial using blockchain technology to track the distribution of benefits, which has raised some privacy concerns.
At the AWS Summit 2016, Gavin Jackson said the company would continue with plans to build out a UK region, and urged customers to continue innovating in the UK.
London is an international hub for financial-technology firms. Some of these fast-growing start-ups are now weighing in on how the UK's vote to leave the EU will affect the industry.
The UK recently decided to leave the EU, sending the business world into a frenzy. Here are what a few business leaders think of the decision.
New service is aimed at helping companies do a better job of meeting staff demand for an increasingly broad mix of PCs, mobile computers and other devices found in the modern workplace.
The UK recently voted to leave the EU, which will likely have major implications for business and IT. Here are answers to the most important questions raised by the exit.