Test for compatibility Technology is always changing, so users’ experience of your service will vary according to the technical capabilities of their browsers and devices.
Deciding what you need technology to do, avoiding lock-in, sharing software and choosing open source.
You should document your service assets and identify the risk to your service posed by your technology choices, processes, staffing and data aggregation.
The US National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) recently concluded a 9-year process from open competition to standardisation for the SHA-3 cryptographic hashing algorithm.
Technology Application programming interfaces (APIs) Give feedback about this page From: Technology community (technical architecture) Use government API standards How to host your API
Technology Using common platforms Give feedback about this page From: Design community
Technology Deploying software regularly Give feedback about this page Technology community (web operations)
Choose tools and technology that let you create a high quality service in a cost effective way. Minimise the cost of changing direction in future.
Users do not always need to know what technology or software is used in a service to be able to access it. However, if you use AI in your service, you must make it clear to users how this might...
MSN: Your ROG Xbox Ally X is about to get a free performance upgrade soon
If you’ve ever squinted at your ROG Xbox Ally X’s screen and thought that it could be a little sharper, Xbox (and Microsoft) heard you, loud and clear. In April 2026, the handheld gaming PC will get a ...
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