Spatial computing in 2023
The promise of spatial computing – fresh from its metaverse makeover in 2022 – looks good. Richard Kemp looks at …
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The promise of spatial computing – fresh from its metaverse makeover in 2022 – looks good. Richard Kemp looks at …
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SaaS vendors will often try and exclude their liability for loss of customer data. Chris Kemp unpacks why this might …
Introduction What are Cryptoassets? Exchange tokens are currently unregulated. They can be traded on a regulated market. What does being …
The first video which you can view on this channel explained in simple terms how the backend IT of the …
This video from Chris Kemp looks at an example app using AI and how it might be dealt from a …
Legal Aspects of APIs & SDKs: the App Economy’s Data MembranesDate and Time: 09.00 – 10.00am, Wednesday 4 October 2023 …
Eleanor Hobson in her myth-busting the GDPR series takes a look at personal data that is publicly available.
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An update from Richard Kemp on his ‘Law Firm as a Service’ series. In 2018 he looked ahead 10 years …
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