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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…

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.

An important decade for the Web

As web usage has sky rocketed and the ability for people to create and post different kinds of content quickly and easily, this decade has arguably been one of the most important

2010 web predictions

It has come to that time of year when we start looking forward to the year ahead and excitingly a new decade. There are various commentators out there thinking about what the emerging trends are going to be in 2010, here are my ideas below

A major step forward for accessibility?

Not a very long post this week, but I have just spotted something that I found really interesting. It appears to have slipped under the radar but…

Media giants will be watching with baited breath as Pay Per View hits the Internet

The upcoming football international between the Ukraine and England on Saturday is to be shown as a pay per view service on the Internet and not on TV – satellite or terrestrial.

App-arently big business

Hidden away in the latest issue of .net magazine is a little piece of information about predicted revenue generated from mobile apps.