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Planning a website: Getting your head around HTML5 and CSS3

HTML5 and CSS3 are the new kids on the block when it comes to web design and development. Like Web 2.0, Social Media, SEO and Social Networking in the past we are seeing many customers coming to us saying “we need an HTML5 website”, without really understanding what they are asking for. This problem is [...]

World IPv6 Day – are you ready for it?

World IPv6 Day is on the 8th June 2011 and many web companies and network providers, including Save9, will be serving web content and testing network traffic using IPv6 standards during a 24-hour test drive.

Social Media as a Business Tool

According to industry observers the UK still lags behind the US when it comes to businesses employing online strategies within their marketing communications.

iPad Killer – Dell Streak?

The iPad was released with much fanfare earlier this year but was met with lukewarm reception by the public and the industry in general…

We are recruiting: Web Designer

We currently have a vacancy for a talented web designer – a creative specialist with formal training. An understanding of the marketing purposes of online business solutions with careful consideration for both visual and navigation practicalities are what is required.

Typography on the Web

Monotype Imaging, a company that owns one of the largest collections of typefaces in the world, is making 2,000 of its fonts available to web designers.

iPhone hacked to run Android

David Wang, the ‘planetbeing’ member of the a group called the iPhone Dev Team (devoted to hacking iPhones) posted a video demonstrating Google’s Android operating system on an Apple iPhone.

Britain’s broadband access

More than a third of British families with children do not have broadband access at home, potentially putting four million children at a financial and educational disadvantage, according to a new report.

iPad Interference

Princeton and George Washington University (USA) have had to block Apple iPads from accessing their computer networks as the iPad causes interference with other devices using the wireless network.

Firms face £500K data breach fines

The Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) gains new powers to enforce fines of up to £500,000 on companies that break the Data Protection Act.