The next generation of food entrepreneurs will have the opportunity to combine a high quality degree and on-the-job training under plans for new food degree apprenticeships, Environment Secretary Elizabeth Truss announced. The three ...
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European operators Vodafone, Telefónica and EE have all started testing LTE-Advanced, and are aiming to offer speeds over 200Mbps. But a lack of devices means commercial services will have to wait. While LTE is still in its infancy ...
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Job vacancies for IT workers are increasing at a faster rate in areas outside of London, despite an on-going drive by the government to promote Tech City and start-ups in the East End of the Capital. This is according to the latest data ...
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EE, the joint venture between France Telecom's Orange and Deutsche Telekom's T-Mobile, is to start offering its business customers data sharing plans across entire fleets of mobile devices. The UK's biggest mobile operator, and currently ...
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London's digital technology hub, Tech City, will get access to EE's 4G services with a top speed of 80Mbps, and average speeds of 24-30Mbps. EE and Tech City said that the new partnership will enable the tech hub to be better connected as ...
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UK based IC tomorrow, a programme by the UK Government's innovation agency—Technology Strategy Board, has launched a £120,000 competition, 'Digital Innovation Contest – Fashion', in collaboration with the British Fashion ...
Leaders at Tech City firms say their companies are struggling to gain capital, and are sometimes having to make people redundant as a result. A third of Tech City's business leaders said that their companies were hampered by a lack of ...
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Despite much talk during the preceding 12 months about the pivotal role that technology is expected to play in boosting the UK's ailing economy, there was precious little in today's Budget to add flesh to the bones. There is to be an ...
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CBR caught up with Jive CEO, Tony Zingale, to discuss why social business software will go mainstream in 2013. What are the main differences between social tools and social business software? The main difference is social business ...
Dorset County Council has selected enterprise content collaboration platform Huddle as a data sharing platform to help to manage its broadband delivery plans. Tech City’s Huddle secures third round of funding Huddle secures vast ...
It was reported on Tuesday that Google is planning to consolidate its United Kingdom offices in a brand new development near London’s King’s Cross Station. The new development is worth a reported pound 1 billion. The ...
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Our most recent test of strollers revealed two models that pose a potential strangulation hazard. We have designated these models, the iCandy Cherry (at right), and the Mutsy Evo (at left), Don't Buy: Safety Risk. Like many strollers, ...
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The inventor of the Dyson vacuum cleaner, Sir James Dyson, has urged the government to do more to help engineering and science firms and focus less on the "glamour of web fads" coming out of Silicon Roundabout. Dyson believes that ...
Ve Interactive's new VeCommerce is the world's first e-commerce software to have built-in, cart-recovery and remarketing technology. The variety of valuable features for online retailers will fulfill demands of today's e-commerce market. ...
Tags: Ve Acquires Adaptive, E Commerce Platform, Computer Products
Virtual Instruments is opening an office in London’s Tech City hub to develop new products and revamp old ones. The building on Rivington Street will initially house 20 software developers, with a further 10 being added by the end ...
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