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Nick Barber

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  • CIO.com
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  • ITworld
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Past articles by Nick:

TechRadar™: Video Technologies, Q3 2017

Why Read This Report If you're not using video today, you're missing a chance to grow revenue, enhance employee collaboration, and provide quality service to your customers. Application development and delivery (AD&D) professionals must be prepared to deploy the technologies that will support video for internal and external constituencies. This report will help AD&D pros understand the… → Read More

Spherical video will shape your reality in 2016

New developments in spherical video shown at last week's CES may have given the format, which blurs the line between real and virtual worlds, the push it needed. Next generation 360-degree cameras will have higher resolutions and better audio quality, according to Jim Malcolm, president of Ricoh Imaging Americas, maker of the Theta S. The Theta S can shoot 360 video, but the video quality needs… → Read More

The best auto tech of CES 2016

Cars are big at CES this year. Whether it's self-driving technology, advanced safety systems, smartphone-linked entertainment or cool concepts, the show has something for everyone. Here's our pick of the best. → Read More

Marines test Spot the robot

Spot the robot might one day help troops avoid dangerous situations. → Read More

How to find your Uber rating

Your Uber drivers have been rating you and here's how you can find out what yours is. → Read More

The Food Printer proves 3D printing in cookie dough tastes better than plastic

The Food Printer from XYZ Printing will cost $1,800. → Read More

3D printing in cookie dough tastes better than plastic

The Food Printer from XYZ Printing will cost $1,800. → Read More

Boeing's laser hunts for drones

Earlier this month, Boeing's portable drone-destroying laser system disabled a moving, untethered drone during a test in California. → Read More

Boeing's laser hunts for drones

Earlier this month, Boeing's portable drone-destroying laser system disabled a moving, untethered drone during a test in California. → Read More

Tech trains more powerful athletes

Helped by laser arrays, breathing systems and other high tech tools, Northeastern University athletes are improving their game and their fitness → Read More

Upcoming drone has six rotors to capture stable video

Instead of an expensive, fragile gimbal, the LVL 1 uses a unique rotor configuration. → Read More

Sony PlayStation Vue will stream live TV

Initially coming to the Chicago, Philadelphia and New York markets, the service will provide local live television channels and other content. → Read More

500 new robots are building Ford trucks

Ford overhauled its Kansas City Assembly Plant and added 500 new robots that help the company churn out 700,000 trucks a year. → Read More

How to choose an Apple Watch: Are you a steel or a Sport?

You Edition types know who you are. For the rest of us, how do you pick the right edition of the Apple Watch? What makes them different? → Read More

World Tech Update - Apple Watch, Chromebook Pixel, NASA rocket

On World Tech Update this week Apple details its Apple Watch and debuts a new, thin Macbook, Sony plans to shutdown PlayStation mobile and NASA tests a rocket booster that will send humans to Mars. → Read More

Apple Watch: 3 big questions Apple still needs to answer

Ahead of Apple's March 9 event, we preview the Apple Watch reveal. → Read More

Hate passwords? ZTE's Grand S3 scans your retinas, instead

Mar 1, 2015 6:08 AM | By Gordon Mah Ung Besides being perhaps the sexiest convertible under $1,000, HP's new Spectre x360 was seemingly built in lockstep with advice from Microsoft. → Read More

Samsung S6 smartphone takes aim at Apple

The biggest change with the Galaxy S6 and the S6 edge is Samsung's choice of materials. The regular S6 trades the plastic of previous models for a metal frame and glass on the back. → Read More

LG Magna battles for the middle

LG is targeting the mid-tier smartphone market with new phones that debuted at Mobile World Congress in Barcelona. → Read More

World Tech Update- Smart TV eavesdropping, drone no-fly zone, Google’s new dog robot

On World Tech Update this week, Samsung responds to smart TV privacy concerns, a new database promises a drone no-fly zone around your house and meet Google’s dog-like robot that likes getting kicked. → Read More