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Wearable computer- soon to be on sale in China
Jan 11, 2012 By Clare MuskerChina has closed the gap between science fiction and real life with a new ‘wearable’ computer. The prototype is already in use and plans are in place to have the computer on sale to the consumer market in March. Small portable computers which can be attached to our bodies littered the market...
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Spike Video Game Awards winning game announced- Skyrim
Dec 13, 2011 By Clare MuskerThe senior writers from 25 news organisations voted and the fantasy role- playing game, Skyrim was announced as the winner of the Spike Video Games Awards this weekend at a ceremony in California. Skyrim is the fifth instalment in the Elder Scrolls series and critics have praised its atmosphere...
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80% of IT Staff feel a job change is needed to progress
Oct 27, 2011 By Clare Musker80% of the surveyed IT staff feel the need to change their job in order to pursue a career. One in five employees feel they will have to leave their current IT company to pursue more diverse and exciting job prospects. Many stated a fear that they were not being kept informed about the...
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PlayBook OS Update Delayed Until Next Year by RIM
Oct 26, 2011 By ManuelaIT company RIM has decided to have its IT engineers work on the update of its IT product , the operating system for the BlackBerry PlayBook tablet. This means that the update will be released only next year and that RIM's BlackBerry Messenger IT service is not supported by the OS. Senior...
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Smartphones Might Become Our Primary Computers
Oct 25, 2011 By ManuelaCEO of IT company ARM, Warren East believes that IT connectivity users will soon have IT products such as mobile phones as their primary computer. This opinion comes as IT engineers are getting on the market next generation smartphones. He said that "Mobile phones are becoming the THE...
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Android Upgraded for Better IT Security
Oct 25, 2011 By ManuelaIT engineers from Internet company Google have used IT Support in order to improve the IT security of the newest version of Android, the mobile operating system. Android 4.0 or otherwise known Ice Cream Sandwich has been added address space layout randomization (ASLR), making it much...
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HTCs Will Come with Ice Cream Sandwich
Oct 24, 2011 By ManuelaBecause it has had issues with Google's IT product , Android, IT company HTC has decided to analyse the Ice Cream Sandwich, also known as Android 4.0. Internet company Google has been launched last week and since then, HTC has had its IT engineers test the OS, before it decides the plan of...
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HTML Support to Arrive on Kindle
Oct 24, 2011 By ManuelaAmazon Kindle Format 8 comes with HTML IT Support as the team of IT engineers from the IT company are trying to bring more attractive books to the IT product . Ebook designers will be able to use CSS3 support, layouts and embedded fonts to make the ebooks more interesting and exciting for...
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Chromebook Price Cut for Businesses and Schools
Oct 24, 2011 By ManuelaInternet company Google has decided to allow schools and businesses buy its IT product , the Chromebook upfront and not through a subscription, as it is going to charge them less if they do so. When the Chromebook was first released after IT engineers have worked on it, the IT company...
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LinkedIn, Now Available in Japanese Too
Oct 22, 2011 By ManuelaThe IT company behind the professional networking IT service LinkedIn has had its IT engineers use IT Support in order to offer to IT connectivity users a Japanese version of the service. Having the purpose of increasing its presence in the market, LinkedIn has also opened an office in...
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