A hotly-anticipated smartwatch, which was created thanks to $15m (£10m) in crowdsourced funding, is to be made available this month.
Category: Technology
Technology from computer hardware, computer software, Saas, voip, cloud computing, smartphones to help small and medium sized businesses grow
Businesses don’t need to be super-sized to super-compute
David Craddock, Chief Executive of High Performance Computing (HPC) Wales explains how supercomputing technology can transform the competitiveness of SMEs in a wide range of sectors.
Are you managing your software licenses correctly?
It is often a misconception that software vendors and the BSA are only concerned with auditing large enterprises, when in fact small and medium businesses are also at risk if there are issues with their software licenses
Unsecured wifi: big trouble for small business
Mike Newman, CEO of online security company my1login, explains the risks posed to small business by the use of unsecured wifi networks and the best ways to protect yourself against malicious hackers.
Top five IT trends for 2013
Ian Kilpatrick, chairman of Wick Hill Group, gives his top five IT trends
for 2013.
Employees set to lose more in December than any other month
Mozy, the world’s most trusted provider of online backup and data access solutions, is warning businesses to protect their data now before laptops, smartphones and other devices disappear in the busiest time for property loss of the year.
BlackBerry launches Better Business Hub to support SMEs
BlackBerry has launched the Better Business Hub, a new online portal providing small and medium businesses with support and unique insight across multiple business disciplines to help them to do better business.
Will.i.am’s iPhone accessories to ‘turn smartphones into genius phones’
The Black Eyed Peas star and entrepreneur Will.i.am is well known as an evangelist for new technology and he is now set for a global launch of his iPhone hardware, which he claims ‘will turn your smartphone into a genius-phone’.
Lack of investors hampers Tech City
A lack of investment and risk-averse founders are preventing London from competing with the world’s leading technology cities, researchers have found.
Communication can kill your business
“There is no sharper double-edged sword than communication,” someone wiser than me once said. Much like the internet itself, the act of communication has been both reviled as a harbinger of doom (“Loose lips sink ships” etc.) and lauded as an agent of positive change (“It’s good to talk!”) One thing is absolutely certain: in our business dealings, as in our private lives, the challenge of communication isn’t going to disappear anytime soon.
SmartWard patient care app wins London Startup Weekend competition
An app that aims to reduce hospital paperwork has won a competition to find the best new business ideas.
Want to spy on rivals? There’s an app for that!
Social media can offer lots of clues into your competitors’ strategies. The trouble is capturing all that data. A new app promises to do it for you.
Skype launches new online platform for small businesses
Skype have launched a new online platform, Skype in the workspace (SITW) to the public, a place for small businesses to instantly connect with potential customers, partners and suppliers across the globe.
5 Technology Trends to Watch
The Consumer Electronics Association has unveiled its annual look forward to the most promising tech developments of the year.
Reviewed: TuMe
TU Me is a single communications hub — think What’s App, but on steroids. It’s a smartphone app that enables you to send text messages, voice messages, photos, location information and even make calls. You don’t need to be a Telefonica customer to use it — it’ll work on any smartphone, anywhere, on any communications platform (cellular data or WiFi).