It is learned that Chinese biggest steelmaker Baosteel will increase its steel price for January 2013 because the company thinks there are recovery on steel demand and stable local economy. The company will raise US$12.8/ton for hot ...
Tags: Baosteel, steelmaker, steel, hot rolled coils
Offices are not synonymous with comfort. Even when companies move to brand-new spaces or renovate their existing offices, they tend to concentrate on how the building looks to guests and clients, and largely ignore the needs of the hapless ...
Tags: Temperature, Office Complaints, Lighting, Smells
NORCROSS, GA (BRAIN) — Steven Harad is crafting a business plan to bring Blue Competition Cycles back to profitability as its new chief executive officer. Lake Rudd Capital Partners, a private equity firm based in Rhode Island, ...
Tags: bike brands, Sports International, Elite Bicycles, Bicycles
Speaking at Business Cloud Summit 2012, Denise McDonagh, director of the government's G-Cloud programme, called for public sector champions to push forward adoption of the G-Cloud. G-Cloud is in its third year of development. "We have to ...
Tags: Business Cloud Summit 2012, Cloud programme, cloud computing, G Cloud
Samsung announced it will help develop Sprint's small-cell infrastructure for use in Sprint's 4G LTE network and its 3G network improvements. Samsung, also the top mobile phone provider in the U.S., said in a statement Thursday that the ...
Tags: Samsung, small cell, Sprint, 4G LTE network, 3G network
Phil Pavitt has stepped down as HMRC’s CIO to join insurance giant Aviva as global director of IT transformation. Mark Hall has taken over as CIO of HMRC, having worked as deputy CIO at the department for two years and director of ...
Tags: Phil Pavitt, insurance, IT transformation, IT industry
The Uni-Ball Vision Needle Micro in this review was given to me by Uni-Ball themselves, specifically by Steve aka Uniball_USA on Twitter who also provided some great feedback for this review on a Uni-Ball Jetstream. This is just another ...
Tags: Office Supplies, Uni Ball, Needle Micro
I’ve reviewed a bunch of Uniball Signo pens in the past, but the majority of them have come from JetPens, and are not usually available at many places within the US, especially not at any major retail office supply stores. For that ...
Tags: Pen, Office Supplies, Uniball, Gel Rt Micro
Microsoft will allow users of Windows 8 Pro to downgrade their new PCs to Windows 7 or even Vista, according to the operating system's licensing agreement. Not surprisingly, users may not downgrade to the ...
Tags: Microsoft, Windows 8 Pro, PCs, Windows 7, Vista
The Information Commissioner's Office (ICO) has slammed what it calls "an underlying problem with data protection in local government". It comes after four councils were fined a combined £300,000 for losing personal data. Leeds City ...
Tags: Information Commissioner's Office, ICO, data protection, fined
Capita looks set to win part of Barnet’s controversial One Barnet outsourcing plan, after it is revealed to be the preferred bidder for a back-office services contract. The contract, worth GBP 32m a year, will see IT and back-office ...
Tags: Capita, Barnet outsourcing plan, back office service, IT industry
Environmentally friendly, or green office supplies are appearing more and more often, so I thought I would take a look at the Paper Mate Biodegradable Pen that I picked up from OfficeMax and which is also available in more varieties here ...
Tags: Office Supplies, Biodegradable Pen, Pen
Three-quarters of British households have internet access and 67% of adults use a computer every day, according to the latest figures from the Office of National Statistics (ONS). In 2012, 21 million households had an internet connection, ...
Tags: British households, fibre optic connection, Internet, network
As food and beverage cartons become more common on grocery store shelves, they are also becoming more common in curbside recycling bins. In 2009, a group of carton manufactures joined forces as the Carton Council to increase carton ...
Tags: Cartons Can, Packaging, Beverage Cartons
New Zealand's prime minister called on Monday for an inquiry into illegal spying on individuals connected with the now defunct file-sharing site Megaupload by one of the country's intelligence services. Prime Minister John Key said Monday ...
Tags: New Zealand, illegal spying, individuals, Megaupload