Stories by Alistair
Net Neutrality itself might kill our online privacy
Mon, 5th Jan 2015
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nsa
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net neutrality
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isp
Advances in net neutrality in the USA could be a Trojan horse for online privacy, amid Snowden's leaks and emerging cyber vulnerabilities.
Can google help us predict the future
Thu, 25th Dec 2014
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google
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apple
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technology gifts
Google Trends reveals shifting tech interests, questioning if it could forecast societal changes and our 'ubiquitous' future.
Collaboration in the Enterprise: Facebook trumps the rest
Mon, 22nd Dec 2014
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uc
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microsoft
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collaboration
In a fast-moving digital era, Facebook emerges as the top choice for workplace collaboration, outshining Microsoft's Yammer and others.
[VIDEO]: How to make the font in iOS7 easier to read
Sun, 29th Sep 2013
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digital entertainment
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apple
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ipad
Learn how to make fonts easier to read on iOS7. Our 1-minute video covers bold settings and font size adjustments for better visibility on your iPhone or iPad.
iOS 7 GM released to devs
Wed, 11th Sep 2013
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apple
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software engineering
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nzenterprisetech
Apple releases Gold master version of iOS 7 to developers, final version before public release on September 18th.
2013: The year of the Smart Watch?
Wed, 9th Jan 2013
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bluetooth
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apple
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iwatch
Just a quick look over at what buzz has been happening in the entrepreneurial world of last year shows that smart watches are in big demand.
Why Telecom should be ashamed for $20 email addresses
Sat, 27th Oct 2012
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uc
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email
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spark
Telecom planned to charge users of their Yahoo Xtra email system to use the service if they were no longer a Telecom customer.
Apple Releases iPad Mini, and some other product refreshes
Thu, 25th Oct 2012
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digital signage
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displays
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apple
Apple unveils a slew of updates with the spotlight on the new iPad Mini, enhanced MacBook Pro 13 with Retina display, and revamped iMac with Fusion Drive.
BYOD: Understanding what our customers really want
Tue, 16th Oct 2012
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document management
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datacentre infrastructure
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ecm
Breaking down what most (honest) corporate users want to do when they are at work in it's most simplest form, is to perform the tasks it takes to do their job.