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Industry partner PA Consulting has worked with Dstl on prototype tools using advanced quantum principles alongside essential elements of human decision-making.
Consumers will be better protected from attacks by hackers on their phones, tablets, smart TVs, fitness trackers and other internet-connectable devices thanks to a new world-leading law introduced today by the government.
New measures set to help hundreds of thousands better insulate their homes and reduce consumption while saving families hundreds of pounds each year.
Government launches ‘It All Adds Up’ campaign with simple actions to cut bills by bringing down the amount of energy needed to keep homes warm and stay safe.
UK tech company and charity Raspberry Pi is travelling the country to promote an innovative $25 miniature computer.
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17,500 maths and science teachers to be trained, new computer science GCSE to focus on coding and world-first code college launched.
Michael Gove gives a speech at the BETT Show 2012 on ICT in the National Curriculum.
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