Apple is set to give its MacBook Pro a fresh new look, by slimming down the 15in model, including a USB 3.0 port and adding a crystal clear Retina Display.
Category: Technology
Technology from computer hardware, computer software, Saas, voip, cloud computing, smartphones to help small and medium sized businesses grow
LinkedIn launches dedicated iPad application
LinkedIn has expanded its mobile offering with the announcement of the LinkedIn application for the iPad as well as the availability of its iPhone and Android applications.
iPhone app for financial record-keeping
Unique record keeping iPhone app designed to help self-employed people and very small businesses in the UK to stay on top of
their finances and tax commitments.
Barclaycard launches stick-on credit card for instant small transactions
The latest salvo in the battle to launch a digital wallet has been unveiled – with a mini, stick-on credit card.
UK ‘could become one of world’s biggest shale gas producers
Britain may have enough offshore shale gas to catapult it into the top ranks of global producers
Google fined for impeding a US investigation into data collection
Google has been fined $25,000 for impeding a US investigation into data collection for its Street View project, which allows users to see street level images when they map a location.
Google’s Project Glass could spark major new trend
Tech-specs are set to be the new “accessory du jour” as Google unveiled its Project Glass earlier this week.
O2 launches On & On with unlimited tariffs for UK Small Business
O2 have announced the launch of On & On, its new unlimited tariff created to deliver British small businesses with practical help and value in their day-to-day communications costs.
BlackBerry maker could be about to give up on the SME market
Research in Motion, the company behind BlackBerry phones, has announced plans to move its focus to corporate customers as it reported a quarterly loss of £79m
Under Review: The iPad3
Three million were sold just after launch, so we get our hands on a new iPad3 to see if the third generation of this iconic tablet really is an essential tool for your business.
Under Review: Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1
It’s slimmer and lighter than the iPad and it’s the best Android tablet, but should you buy one ahead of the out-and-out market leader?
Stressed-out bosses look to recruit ‘can-do’ staff
Over half of senior staff stress about technology, which is leading more companies looking to hire junior employees to make sure that they have a ‘can do’ attitude and a understanding of modern IT.
Play to win with your IT budget
Gary Smith of Prism Total IT Solutions discusses the benefits and drawbacks of employing an in-house IT Manager to look after your business IT infrastructure.
join.me adds free VoIP Audio Conferencing for its users
LogMeIn’s popular free screen sharing and online meeting service, join.me, has just added free internet VoIP conferencing to make quick, ad-hoc collaboration even easier from virtually anywhere in the world.
Under Review: Quickbooks 2012
This year’s QuickBooks update is a gentle improvement on a well-liked product, an accounting program used widely by businesses across the UK but does it go far enough?