The free-to-play fantasy stock exchange game, twiDAQ, has officially launched in the UK, giving Twitter users the chance to own a portfolio of virtual shares in celebrities, sports clubs and brand names.
Category: Technology
Technology from computer hardware, computer software, Saas, voip, cloud computing, smartphones to help small and medium sized businesses grow
RIM finally launch a new Playbook model with built-in mobile connectivity
Research In Motion have finally launched a version of their PlayBook tablet with built-in support for mobile networks, a crucial feature that its initial models lacked.
Many small businesses forget about the importance of owning their businessname.com
The first step to running a small business is to own your domain name, explains Sally Tomkotowicz from Names.co.uk
Free O2 wi-fi network launched in London’s West End
A free wi-fi service has been launched in central London’s West End allowing users to get online after completing a simple once-time registration process
Clumsy staff cost British businesses £1billion a year
Companies counting cost of clumsiness show clear need for robust electronic devices in the workplace
Interest In Apple Crumbles As Samsung Galaxy Handsets Dominate
The Samsung Galaxy S III continues to rank as the UK’s most popular handset based on sales, according to the latest uSwitch.com Mobile Tracker. And with the Galaxy Ace, S II, and Note all in the top six, this month’s findings confirm Britain’s love affair with Samsung.
Apple to release a Mini-iPad?
Apple might be shaking up the tablet industry again by releasing a smaller version of its tablet at the end of this year.
Duedil launches features that are part of on-going redesign
Duedil, the world’s largest database of free company financials, is rebuilding their website to improve users’ access to data from all over the web. A string of features launched recently include a Google Chrome extension, new financial ratios widget and faster data imports.
Toolbox: Leaving the laptop behind when making a presentation
Hate lugging your laptop to presentations? Check out these apps that let you leave the laptop at the office.
Is Technology Killing Your Company?
Wherever you look, it can seem like adopting new technology is the key to success. But don’t be fooled: Chasing new technology could be the key to your failure, especially when you spend more time searching for improved “stuff” than you do working to improve yourself.
10 Things You Should never Tweet
Whilst it is important to show a human element to your Twitter followers there are some tweets that can kill your social media goodwill with customers, 140 characters at a time.
UK firms patent could mean remembering website passwords will be thing of the past
UK start-up company Ensygnia confirmed today that, following an 18-month process, it had been granted its first technology patent by the UK Patent Office which could consign (forgotten) IDs and passwords to the past.
Under Review: HTC One S
The dust protector on HTC’s new One S bares the legend, “I’m the ONE you’ve been waiting for”. We think it might just be. Decently priced and innovatively designed, the HTC One S is an excellent new model.
Facebook launches Business Boost programme to help SMEs thrive
A series of initiatives for British businesses has been launched by Facebook today, including a flagship advertising credits programme to help small businesses reach potential new customers.
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