PC Pro Magazine

Readers’comments

Mapped out

n response to the recent article on Ordnance Survey’s (OS) response to Covid-19 (), I would like to provide clarity on how OS is supporting the nation at this difficult time. In response to the pandemic, OS created a temporary data licence that provides free access to all OS data. The data, already in use by government agencies, the NHS and emergency services, allows local authorities, businesses, developers and hundreds of OS customers to create and augment services and products that can assist in the fight against the virus. Since March, OS has supported more than 150 organisations in their response

You’re reading a preview, subscribe to read more.

More from PC Pro Magazine

PC Pro Magazine3 min read
OWC Jupiter Mini
PRICE 20TB, £2,475 exc VAT from megamac.com With a track record stretching back over 35 years, OWC (Other World Computing) has built up an extensive portfolio of storage components and complete business solutions. Stepping in at the entry point of it
PC Pro Magazine5 min read
Making The Right Chromebook Choice
Gone are the days when all Chromebooks were chunky plastic ultraportables with 11in to 13in screens. Now they run the whole gamut of laptops, from slimline 2-in-1 convertibles and detachables to more powerful gaming Chromebooks with RGB lighting and
PC Pro Magazine16 min read
The A-List
M3 power from £1,699 from apple.com/uk The M3 chips give the already brilliant MacBook Pro series a boost in games with no sacrifices elsewhere, so power users who are happy with Apple must grapple with the big decisions: which M3 chip, which size of

Related Books & Audiobooks