All articles by Joao Lima
In a galaxy far, far away – How data centres in space could be the ultimate cloud network of the future
Q&A: Emerson’s Jack Pouchet explores with CBR the limitations and benefits of launching data centres into outer space.
Google joins Facebook’s Open Compute Project, as Microsoft, Equinix & Schneider Electric add to the open source project
News: Project aims to simplify data centre infrastructure and speed up cloud development.
140 years since Alexander Graham Bell invented the telephone – so what’s changed?
List: From 1876 to 2016, the telephone has transformed the way we communicate. CBR lists some of the key historical events in its 140 year journey.
Google Chief Eric Schmidt eyes driverless car trials in the UK
News: Company evaluating which city would be the best to start roll outs.
Google AI software beats Go world champion in man vs machine battle
News: DeepMind’s AI program won the first of five matches against South Korean Lee Se-dol.
Security, safety, privacy: $140bn global connected vehicle industry faces UK backlash over concerns about future car technology
Analysis: Could the EU’s 2018 smart car technology requirements prove too much for Brits?
How connected car technology, including Nissan, Nvidia, is transforming the auto industry with car to car communication, neural networks and AI
Analysis: CBR speaks to Nissan, Nvidia and other industry heavy weights on bespoke connected car technologies changing the motor sector.
IOT will drive mass adoption of platform as a service (PAAS) and radically change application design
News: IT architectures to be disrupted by IoT centric applications living on PaaS cloud.
The world through augmented reality: 5 AR headsets, what they do and how much they cost
List: From GPS directions delivered right to your eye, to photographing anything at the click of a button, AR headsets are set to augment the way we see the world.
Fleet of driverless lorries to be tested on UK roads in 2016
News: Chancellor expected to confirm plans for driverless lorries in his Budget next week.