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Are BlackBerry back with a bang?
No one can deny that BlackBerry and RIM have had a tough couple of years, losing revenue, profits and market share to the likes of Apple & Samsung. In 2010 BlackBerry devices used to
Read More »Silicon Britain
Britain has been hugely influential in the world of technology from John Logie Baird and the invention of the Television to the invention of the world wide web and the creation of the iPod.
Read More »The new Insight
If you’ve visited one of our EMEA websites either this morning or over the weekend you’ll have noticed a fairly big change, we have launched a brand new website. We have been working hard
Read More »CES 2013: Day 4 highlights
As CES 2013 nears the end it seems everyone is suffering a little from tech fatigue but there were still some exciting announcements on Day 4 most notably from Samsung. Here are the highlights
Read More »CES 2013: Day 3 highlights
Following on from yesterdays blog post covering the highlights from days 1 & 2 at CES 2013 here is all the big news from day 3. Tablets After a surprise appearance from Steve Ballmer
Read More »CES 2013: Days 1 & 2 highlights
The tech industry could not have had a more exciting start to the year as the world turns its eyes to Las Vegas and this year’s Consumer Electronics Show (CES). Here are the highlights
Read More »The forecast for 2013: Cloudy with a big chance of aggregation
It’s going to be a good year if you’re good at broking and integration. An analyst recently gave his predictions for government computing in the coming year: “Agility in architectural design, management and sourcing
Read More »The Big IT Debate afternoon highlights
After one of the finest event lunches I’ve ever had, delegates sat down for the afternoon session of the Big IT Debate and the opening presentation from Martin Lee King at AMD. Martin discussed
Read More »Offices need technology to match “bring your own device” culture
SMEs will have to provide stable IT hubs, in order to serve the increasing number of home-workers who come into the office exclusively to print. Research from Brother, conducted in partnership with Business Info,
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