The Raspberry Pi is one of the coolest gadgets around, but what's even sweeter is the awesome array of things hobbyists manage to build with it. Enter #FridayPiday, our new weekly feature dedicated to highlighting the best builds and bakes. ...
Tags: Raspberry Pi, wearable camera, GitHub, Manoj Nathwai, #FridayPiDay
The Xbox One has won an Emmy for its TV and Media features. Microsoft has quietly announced the fact the Xbox One has won an Emmy. The Xbox One won the Emmy Award for Television Enhancement Devices, and despite the fact we ...
Tags: Xbox, TV, Consumer Electronics
HTC, the struggling Taiwanese maker of smartphones, is taking a page from longtime partner Microsoft as it launches a new phone under the One brand. The phone runs Google's Android software, but HTC is grafting its own home screen on ...
Tags: HTC, Android, One Handset
Garrison Brewing will build its second brewery at the Halifax Seaport, Nova Scotia, Canada, as part of its expansion plans and environmental goals. Under the $2m expansion project, the brewery will develop more than 13,000ft2 of rough ...
Tags: brewery, grain silo, beers
A slimmed down version of the Raspberry Pi has been introduced with around half the power consumption and a lower price tag that tht original board. The new Model A version of the embedded computing platform has only 256MB of RAM included ...
Thousands of UK students are eagerly awaiting their GCSE and A-level results, with just weeks to go until they find out if they have made it through to the next step on their chosen career paths. But with unemployment on the rise, how ...
Tags: GCSE, cience, technology, engineering, UK education, IT industry
The Olympics media centre looks set to become a datacentre after the Games, with technology company iCITY one of two remaining bidders for the legacy of the site. The company's bid would turn the building into a cloud computing centre and ...
Tags: Olympics, media centre, datacentre
Lord's Cricket Ground has been brought into the internet age after its owners signed a deal with The Cloud to provide free Wi-Fi access for spectators. Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC), which owns the venue, has agreed to the five-year ...
Tags: Lord's Cricket Ground, Marylebone Cricket Club, Wi-Fi, Cloud
And now, the end is near. On 23 November 2012, Gerry Pennell will leave the job of a lifetime. Four years after signing up as CIO for the London 2012 Olympics and Paralympics, his IT team has won every technology gold medal going after ...
Tags: Gerry Pennell, CIO, London 2012 Olympic Games, IT systems
Vodafone is the latest UK technology company to invest in start-up technology businesses in London. The mobile giant will open a new technology and incubation centre in East London, an area dubbed as Tech City due to its proximity to the ...
Tags: Vodafone, technology business, incubation centre, company news
ZOTAC International, the world’s largest channel manufacturer of graphics cards, motherboards and mini-PCs, today announced that it plans to promote its latest range of graphics cards and mini PCs at GITEX. Senior global executives ...
Tags: GITEX, ZBOX, ZOTAC, graphics cards, mini PCs
The Paralympic Games was the largest live broadcast undertaking for Channel 4, but also gave the IT team an equally complex project that presented a range of new challenges and had to be executed under very tight deadlines. To broadcast ...
Tags: Interview, Channel 4, London 2012 Olympic Games, network, Wi-Fi
IT company iCity has been selected as preferred bidder to turn the Olympics media centre into a datacentre. The company had been tipped to win the bid to transform the 350m pound Olympics media centre into a datacentre after the London ...
Tags: Olympics Media Centre, iCity, IT company, UK, datacentre