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Archive for the ‘Technology news’ Category

Tim 25 Apr 2013

Handheld gaming overtaken by mobile

By Tim in Technology news

Tweet Remember the days of commuting while taking on aliens or an international all-stars football team? Or perhaps you were more about grooming and petting dogs, or leaping Mario around his latest world? The Sony PSP and Nintendo DS certainly led the gaming on the move generation but their successors, the PS Vita and Nintendo [...]

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Tim 17 Apr 2013

Make a Note: Google Keep will soon be part of all of our lives

By Tim in Technology news

Tweet As if Google hadn’t already made inroads into your daily lives, the search giant come online gurus have made a move on the various apps already used by many as memory joggers, task lists, to dos which could certainly spell the end of the note block and pencil and even sticky notes. Official launched [...]

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Tom 03 Aug 2012

Is it possible to run a dedicated server without any experience?

Tweet Written by Michael Jordan  It is widely understood that a dedicated server is the by far the best option for most business hosting applications due to the superior performance, flexibility and security options that a dedicated server offers. But the level of technical knowledge needed to operate a dedicated server is often an obstacle [...]

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Tom 02 Aug 2012

How Microsoft’s Hotmail Revamp Will Affect Hotmail Users

Tweet I don’t believe that anybody was taken aback by Microsoft’s decision to revamp their Hotmail service to Outlook. When I was growing up it was imperative that alongside learning to use the internet, you got yourself a Hotmail email address. Now, there are so many options out there. Google leads the way in their [...]

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Tom 19 Jul 2012

Why are so Many Brands Getting it Wrong Socially?

Tweet Large corporations on the whole have embraced social media but are they actually any good at it? Sure, when things are going well it is easy to engage, learn and ultimately understand customers but when things hit the proverbial fan, this is where we learn a great deal about them. The social media disaster [...]

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Tom 11 Jul 2012

How STOR and Webfusion Work Together

Tweet ’Webfusion is helping to reduce the carbon output of the UK by 300 – 700 tons per megawatt per year.’ How the partnership works STOR is a contracted Balancing Service whereby Webfusion delivers a pre agreed level of power when instructed by National Grid. Webfusion is in the same position as many other companies [...]

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Tom 04 Jul 2012

The National Grid in a World of Changing Electricity Consumption

Tweet Brief History of British Energy Ever since Prime Minster Stanley Baldwin announced in 1926 that he wanted Britain to become a land of cheap and abundant energy, free flowing power has become essential to modern life. There are rightly serious concerns over energy consumption in the United Kingdom especially when we consider that nuclear [...]

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Tom 25 May 2012

Webfusion Gears up for EU e-Privacy Directive

Tweet The nationwide deadline over regulating the use of cookies comes into force on 26 May 2012. After this date a website operator will no longer be able to store information or gain access to information stored in the computer of a user unless the user is provided with “clear and comprehensive information about the [...]

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Tim 09 May 2012

Will HTML5 kill the drive for multi-platform Apps?

Tweet HTML5 is here, well nearly. Certainly more and more people seem to be aware of it and therefore more and more headlines and projects are being written with it in mind. This month one of the world’s most respected news outlets also gave it a big thumbs up. The Financial Times has reported mobile [...]

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Tim 23 Apr 2012

Paying homage to an inspiration to a generation

By Tim in Technology news

Tweet Thirty year’s ago the world of home computing changed massively. The ZX Spectrum launched on 23 April 1982 from Sinclair Research was different from the rivals out there, in size-terms it was even smaller than a modern tablet and it probably had an even larger impact on consumer PC use. The ‘Speccy’ went on [...]

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