There will come a day in the not-so-distant future when physicians take a back seat in healthcare, and where patients will have the mobile tools to diagnose, and in some cases, treat themselves. That was the summation of a keynote speech ...
Tags: Mobile, Computer Products, Computer
The coalition wants to set a standard for digital delivery of public services that other governments around the world will aspire to. That's what Cabinet Office Minister Francis Maude told the audience at Sprint 13, a government ...
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LED lighting firm Philips is currently showcasing new products in Lighting Japan 2013. According to Philips, LED lighting and digital control will become a new market opportunity. Klaas Vegter, chief technology officer of Philips Lighting, ...
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Does true literacy now include the ability to write software programs, just as it does the ability to read, write and do sums? 2012 saw a surge of sentiment in the press and blogosphere that we should think of programming as a vital ...
Tags: software programs, 2012, MOOCs, coding, skill
About £5.5bn will be invested in 4G by mobile operators, according to Vodafone's head of regulatory affairs, Matthew Braovac. At a Westminster e-forum event today, Braovac stated that the amount of expenditure would be worthwhile, ...
Tags: 4G, Vodafone, revolution, O2, LTE
Remote areas of Scotland are now able to access superfast broadband, thanks to a research project by two of the country's universities. The University of Edinburgh and the University of the Highlands and Islands have been working together ...
Tags: Scottish Universities, Rural Broadband, Tegola project, academic network
Aligning to the business will not save IT departments and CIOs must become leaders in the new digital revolution according to analyst Forrester. During the opening keynotes at Forrester's CIO Summit in Paris, the analyst company presented ...
Tags: IT departments, CIOs, Digital Revolution, traditionally organised IT
UK - Electrosonic has confirmed its acquisition of Global Immersion which will continue to serve the planetarium, institutional theatreand giant screen markets. The acquisition was completed on 10 December 2012. "This is a significant ...
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About 5.5bn pounds will be invested in 4G by mobile operators,according to Vodafone's head of regulatory affairs,Matthew Braovac. At a Westminster e-forum event today,Braovac stated that the amount of expenditure would be worthwhile,as 4G ...
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About£5.5bn will be invested in 4G by mobile operators,according to Vodafone's head of regulatory affairs,Matthew Braovac. At a Westminster e-forum event today,Braovac stated that the amount of expenditure would be worthwhile,as 4G ...
Tags: 4G, mobile operators, Vodafone, Matthew Braovac, SMS
Computer Weekly has announced the third UKtech50, our annual definitive list of the real movers and shakers in UK IT - the CIOs, industry executives, public servants and business leaders driving the role of technology in the UK economy. ...
Tags: UK IT, UKtech50, ARM, GCHQ, Government Digital Service, Salesforce.com
Tesco has posted a historic decline following a £1bn investment programme earlier this year, designed to bolster its online channel. The supermarket giant saw profits drop 10.5% to £1.6bn for its half-year result, the first ...
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The digital revolution will impact every business,not just those that deal with consumers directly,according to James McQuivey,principal analyst at Forrester. An online study from Forrester has found that 89%of people believe"digital"will ...