RNLI SOS Day: Charities and Social Media
Tomas Mowlam reports on the way charities are using social media to boost their image, and looks at todays Royal National Lifeboat Institution's SOS fundraising day
Are we on the verge of a cyber cold war?
It might sound like a plot from a James Bond movie but, says John Hillman, according to some of the world’s leading business and security experts it could be about to get dicey
How safe is your online reputation?
We’ve all got used to uploading photos of our happier moments, and letting rip on blog posts and discussion forums. For many of us it’s what the Internet is all about. So, asks John Hillman, is it really fair for employers to use it against us?
Virtual addiction, is it virtually nothing?
How many of you spend at least 3 hours at your PC everyday? Or feel a constant urge to update your Facebook status, tweet something or get to the next level of that game? Rosie Khdir investigates the reality of Internet addiction…
A guide to online gaming
Most people use their PCs as a method of communication or to do their work, but why not venture into the world of play? Online gaming has become a global phenomenon, uniting people from across the world in their “quest to beat the warlord”, or something along those lines. Before you navigate away from this [...]
Microsoft Courier Tablet with dual screens to rival iPad
John Hillman brings you news of a tablet that isn’t the iPad. In fact Microsoft’s Courier Tablet with dual screen might just be a whole lot better.
Adobe Photoshop CS4
Tomas Mowlam reviews Photoshop CS4 edition of Adobe's classic imaging editing powerhouse
BREAKING NEWS: Apple reveals the iPad
Rosie Khdir reports as Apple reveals the product behind the months of rumours and speculation, we finally give you the iPad.
100 Best Companies to Work For: US beats UK for tech
The separate 100 Best Companies to Work For surveys show that the US technology industry is a much more vibrant and happier place than the UK, discovers a glum faced John Hillman
British government heads into cloud computing
Tomas Mowlam reports on sweeping new changes to the government’s IT infrastructure and strategy that could save up to £3.2 billion annually.
