iPad 2 or iPad 3?
The new iPad has finally arrived. Is it worth ditching your iPad 2 and upgrading? The real difference between the two. iPad 2 iPad New Which is better? Cost £329 £399 iPad 2 Storage size 16Gb 16Gb,...
View ArticlePrint Publishing Dead? Pete Lawrence begs to differ
The Big Chill 2011 Pete Lawrence (previous founder of The Big Chill) is gaining crowd-funding via Unbound book sales for his new festival Alfresco. The main source of income is coming from Lawrence’s...
View ArticleMy top five business apps
Here are my top five apps for mobile. All available on iOS and Android, and I couldn’t live without them. Ecofon Price – Free I prefer using HootSuite to manage my social media on a PC but on the go it...
View ArticleNational Curriculum ICT shake-up
Do you remember your ICT (Information Communication Technology) lessons from school? Yes, all the fun of Excel spreadsheets, Power Point presentations and Word documents. (I remember peculiar lessons;...
View ArticleAre Tech Predictions true? Testing XML’s Tim Chang
Ever wondered if all those tech predictions that gurus make, actually come true? I do. I looked into digital guru Tim Chang’s earlier predictions from the 2009 XML event. He gave a forecast for the...
View ArticleLink Farming for SEO, is it worth it?
Link farming isn’t new but in the past year companies (e.g. Text Link Brokers) have begun selling new ways to boost your SEO at the drop of a hat. Beware though as Google are not daft, they are now...
View ArticleIs Pinterest pro-anorexia?
Pro-anorexia groups have been global since web 2.0. People group online for all different reasons so anorexia is no exception. Many users are now sharing images of underweight people (mostly women)...
View Article50 Shades of Marketing Genius
First of all (if you’ve been living under a rock) 50 Shades of Grey is a romantic trilogy that entails a whole host of saucy sex scenes. The writing is low (yes I cracked and read the first book) and...
View ArticleRaspberry Pi News
The Tastiest Pi Around Earlier this year the Raspberry Pi was launched. This baby is a compact credit-card sized computer that plugs into your TV and a keyboard. It runs like a PC, allowing you to run...
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