Could the tiny Raspberry Pi do-it-yourself PC, which has a price of less than £20, help Britain to find the next Mark Zuckerberg?
Category: Technology
Technology from computer hardware, computer software, Saas, voip, cloud computing, smartphones to help small and medium sized businesses grow
Under Review: Buffalo TeraStation Pro server
Businesses looking to run multiple PCs off a quick and effective system should check out the Buffalo TeraStation Pro
Under Review: Belkin’s Go router turns a hotel room into an office
Neat and simple to use, The Belkin Go N300 DB Travel Router tackles a problem that should not exist
Return to sender: The forgotten element of e-commerce
E-commerce businesses focus time and money on providing customers with efficient and flexible delivery options. However, many companies neglect to extend this attention to the return of unwanted goods. Paul Galpin, Managing Director of P2P Mailing, looks at the importance of assessing and managing this vital process.
One in Three Companies Suffered One or More Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) Attacks in Last Twelve Months Finds Research
One in three organisations has suffered one or more Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) attacks in the last 12 months claims new research
Mobile Apps moving into the office
Forget Angry Birds! Your smartphone can really help you do business more efficiently. Russell Berry from AppCreatives.co.uk explains why the drive for mobility is part of the business technology agenda for most companies today.
Wales set to get it’s own place on the internet with .wales domain
It has been confirmed today that Nominet, the registry body which looks after the management of the .uk internet namespace, will take forward the application for .cymru & .wales
New Operating System for BlackBerry PlayBook tablet users including email finally released
Research In Motion has finally announced that the new BlackBerry PlayBook OS 2.0 has finally been released. RIM claim that BlackBerry PlayBook OS 2.0 will ‘deliver an enhanced tablet experience and allows you to use the PlayBook in new ways throughout the day’. Surely the most important function is that in now has email capability?
Under Review: Samsung Galaxy S2
The Samsung Galaxy S2 is regarded by many as the best smartphone on the market at the moment. Yes even better than those models which feature a piece of fruit in their name!
So with mobile being the essential tool that every SME must be embracing I have put down my BlackBerry and spent a week in Android world with this Samsung Galaxy S2 to see if it really will help change your working life.
Elance and Enterprise Nation partner to support UK startups and growing businesses
Elance, the Internet platform used by businesses to gain instant access to over one million independent workers online, and Enterprise Nation, the small business support company, have partnered, offering UK startups and small businesses over $100,000 to help them grow their companies.
GoCardless launches new payment service to replace merchant accounts
GoCardless, the new service which allows you to collect money directly from your customers’ bank accounts has gone live providing a real, and cost effective, alternative to accepting credit and debit cards.
Employers don’t want ‘one-size-fits all’ mobile device for employees
One mobile for work, one mobile for home is set to be the norm for UK employees in the years to come with less than half of the 5,000 businesses asked said they expect employees to use their personal devices at work in the future – down from 63 per cent last year.
Android will replace iOS as the most important platform for business
Android looks set to replace Apple’s iOS in terms of importance to business within the next 12 months, according to research published today. However, despite a clear vie for ultimate supremacy between these two platforms neither should be excluded when looking to develop apps for your business.
The Importance of Web Training for Small Businesses
Several pieces of research have emerged that show many small businesses are failing to maximise the online opportunities available to them, despite the rise in e-commerce and digital marketing.
Windows 7 and Microsoft Office is coming to iPads
Apple iPad users will be soon be able to run a Windows 7 desktop and Microsoft Office apps on their tablets, thanks to new software from the California-based OnLive.