TechRound Up

Rewired for Good: How to Be More Sustainable with Tech Infrastructure

Rewired for Good: How to Be More Sustainable with Tech Infrastructure Technology is often framed as the great accelerator—always faster, always sleeker. But beneath the surface of endless upgrades lies a growing concern: what happens to all the devices we no longer need? For individuals, the answer is often simple trade up, stash the old one in a drawer, or let it drift toward landfill via a half-hearted recycling scheme. But for companies retiring an office’s worth of laptops or migrating entire departments to remote work, the stakes are considerably higher. The environmental impact of corporate IT turnover is now a core concern not only for sustainability officers, but for…

Artificial Intelligence in Academia: A Tool of Empowerment — or Erosion?

Artificial Intelligence in Academia: A Tool of Empowerment — or Erosion? Artificial intelligence is no longer a speculative adjunct to education; it is a central force reshaping the infrastructure of academic life. Proponents hail its promise — improved productivity, personalised learning, and enhanced student autonomy. Yet as AI tools become more embedded in the academic environment, critical scrutiny becomes imperative. The technology is evolving rapidly, but the pedagogical frameworks surrounding it remain in flux. The adoption of AI in education demands a more nuanced interrogation: not whether these tools are useful — many clearly are — but whether their widespread use is fostering deeper intellectual engagement or quietly displacing it….

Creating the Ultimate Home Entertainment Experience

Audio is the defining factor in cinematic immersion. A Bang & Olufsen Beolab 90 speaker system or a KEF Blade One Meta, paired with a Trinnov Altitude 32 AV Processor, delivers multi-directional, high-resolution sound. Dolby Atmos spatial audio ensures an enveloping experience, capturing every nuanced effect, from whispering dialogue to dynamic action sequences.

The Leica M11: Old Dog, New Tricks.

At first glance, not much has changed aesthetically since the ’50s. The M11’s body is a full-metal housing composed of magnesium, a brass top plate and a black leatherette cover providing reassurance of build quality whilst dismissing any concerns of fragility. The M11 provides the same satisfying heft that you get from wearing a Rolex Submariner or slamming the door of a G Wagon; it’s weighty but a small price to pay for superior build quality.