TheIndianSubcontinent-s World Cup of Computers: it's all kicking off

Ah, football. Footy. Soccer. The feet. The balls. Some nets. A few flags. It has it all, and while the World Cup is enthralling (or disappointing, depending on how well your country is doing) fans across the globe, it’s got us thinking: what country has been responsible for the greatest ever computer

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The World Cup in motion: the infrastructure behind the greatest show on earth

Are you ready for a festival of football From 14 June until 15 July 2018, 12 stadiums in 11 cities across Russia will host the 21st FIFA World Cup. 

The first World Cup to be held in Europe since Germany in 2006, it's estimated that Russia 2018's infrastructure budget alone is over US$100 billion. 

This is what it's being spent on.

Russia 2018:

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When is Apple's WWDC 2018 Dates, schedule and how to watch the big announcements from California live
This year, rumours suggest that Apple could make a range of exciting announcements, including a new ‘budget& iPhone SE and wireless charging pad

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From wired to wireless chargingApple wireless charging AirPower

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The iPhone X offers a variety of cutting edge features, such as Face ID technology, and it supports native wireless charging & just as the iPhone 8 line does.

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Why finding blockchain talent is hard, and what to do about it

Blockchain is one of the hottest tech trends in the world today. But finding the right talent with the prerequisite skills needed for mastering new tools and blockchain technology is a difficult task.

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Blockchain technologies face a maturity problem

Adoption of Blockchain -- the underlying distrusted technology that powers cryptocurrencies such as bitcoin -- is a bit like teenage sex.

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