Predicting workplace stress using technologyPredicting workplace stress using technology

Stress is a common problem in the workplace, but better business strategies and employee-friendly workflows can ensure productivity is maintained while employees are less stressed. 

About the authors

Navin Natoewal, Head of Integrated Technology Solutions at Philips Intellectual Property and Standards and Professor Dr. Eco de Geus, Head of the

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This ace £29 a month Samsung S10 deal also gets you a free Galaxy Watch ActiveThis ace £29 a month Samsung S10 deal also gets you a free Galaxy Watch Active

Didn't get that new Android smartphone you were hoping for over Christmas? Then the January sales might just be the time to treat yourself. And thanks to a new Samsung S10 deal, now's a very good time to strike.

This offer comes in part from phone retailer Mobiles.co.uk and part from Samsung itself. The former has - until midday on Tuesday - reduced

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Canon 1DX Mark III

We love a crystal ball, and few areas of the tech world are promising to deliver more new gear in 2020 than cameras. 

Rapidly compressing thanks to ever-more capable smartphones but offering increasingly good images, better-than-ever video modes and positively jaw-dropping performance, the crop of full DSLR, mirrorless and even compact cameras in

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Limited time iPhone 11 deals - you'll have to get in quick to grab these bargainsLimited time iPhone 11 deals - you'll have to get in quick to grab these bargains

iPhone 11 deals are keeping us on our toes at the moment. Since the very best came and went about a month ago around Black Friday, contract prices have been going up and down like the cheap yo-yo you got in your Christmas cracker.

So if you've snoozed and, erm, losed and missed out on some great iPhone 11 deals in the last few weeks, then we have

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Tencent targets video conferencingTencent targets video conferencing

The Chinese internet giant Tencent has launched an app for video conferencing in China, after the popular US Zoom service was blocked by the Chinese government.

Tencent is already huge in social media, gaming, and venture capital, and the launch of its video conferencing service is seen as part of a move away from reliance on B2C markets and a push

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As 2019 splutters to a close, it's time for our annual lookback at our most-read tech stories, and to ask: "What happened next?".

Facebook and its family of apps dominates this year's list with four entries - it probably won't be a surprise that none of them were particularly brand-enhancing.

The Chinese viral video app TikTok makes the cut for

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