The gadget so popular it’s been banned
As one of the Christmas period’s most popular gifts, gag or serious, the selfie stick has proved to be something either loved or hated – but incredibly lucrative.
As one of the Christmas period’s most popular gifts, gag or serious, the selfie stick has proved to be something either loved or hated – but incredibly lucrative.
The five top female game developers in England have been revealed, and each will receive £3,000 from investment and advisory firm Creative England alongside funding from the public as part of Crowdfunder's Queen of Code campaign.
It has been revealed that online greetings card company Moonpig.com has taken an API, a tool used for transferring data between software, offline as a flaw was enabling orders to be placed on customer accounts by hackers. A flaw which they knew of way in advance and did nothing about.
3D printing is a big trend. One with big implications for entrepreneurs. If consumers can print products in their own homes there all sorts of commercial implications. Toys could be sold as printer files. Consumers just print out the final product. Lego might find that exciting (or terrifying!).
Many film buffs have been looking forward to 2015, trying to figure out how much director Robert Zemeckis and screenwriter Bob Gale got right in 'Back to the Future II'. That's right, this is the year Mart McFly time-travels to, and it's astonishing how many of their predictions hit the mark. However, die-hard fans were let down when some of the more notable gadgets had yet to be made.
At 46 per cent, almost half of Brits are multitasking while sitting on the toilet by using the time to complete their Christmas shopping, a study by parcel delivery firm Hermes has found.
The Open Data Institute (ODI) has created a report of recommendations for the government on how open data can provide benefits around business innovation, policies, society and the economy.
Demand for professional talent has grown 27 per cent year-on-year, and it's the engineering and IT sectors that are driving the increase in recruitment.
Six Chinese technology companies and the Department of Science and Technology are heading to Lancaster University this month to generate innovation and research partnerships with British talent.
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