Technology blog Gigaom forced into closure by money troubles
Tech publication Gigaom has shut down after running out of capital, according to a staement from the publication.The site, which was founded in 2006 by Om Malik, has been a heavy hitter in the industry...
View ArticleThe Apple Watch was created to stop people looking at smartphone screens so...
Apple has provided yet another reason to buy an Apple Watch for those still not convinced by the need for the wearable tech after one Apple chief admitted that mobile users are being anti-social by...
View ArticleEU ponders tech company watchdog as anti-trust cases rage on
The EU is looking to establish a technology watchdog to better regulate internet companies, especially those based in the US.The Wall Street Journal reports that the EU Commission is considering...
View ArticleThe Drum’s top ten tech disruptions of the week - Toshiba humanoids, Tidal...
It’s been a busy week in technology. Here The Drum has rounded up 10 of the top tech innovations that have been touted this week as capable of disrupting the world as we know it.1. NBA team the Atlanta...
View ArticleOver a third of the smartphone owners favour wearables which make life...
Fitness tracking and faster payments are consumers’ most important wearable technology application according to research from media agency Mindshare and Goldsmiths, University of London.The ‘SHIFT...
View ArticleKFC tests disposable typing trays for smartphone users with sticky fingers
KFC has trialled disposable paper typing trays in Germany to make it easier for smartphone users to browse the web without getting troublesome grease and bits of chicken on their devices.The brand,...
View ArticleThe Drum’s top ten tech disruptions of the week – Google's creepy toy,...
It’s been a busy week in technology. Here The Drum has rounded up 10 of the top tech innovations that have been touted this week as capable of disrupting the world as we know it. 1. Google has filed a...
View ArticleFixing retail: From robots to redesigns – what can be done to save Tesco,...
The UK’s love-hate relationship with the supermarket began in earnest on 7 November 1964, when the first out-of-town superstore opened on the outskirts of Nottingham. American-owned GEM, offering...
View ArticleRadiumOne taps ZenithOptimedia’s Julien Braun for director of data role
RadiumOne has appointed ZenithOptimedia France’s chief data officer, Julien Braun, as senior director of data and platform, EMEA.Braun will be responsible for developing the programmatic consultancy’s...
View ArticleLogitech now answers to Logi in colourful rebrand
Logitech has completely revamped the brand to an almost unrecognisable extent with a “colourful new attitude” and a new Logi logo.The tech company has announced its intent to bring to life its brand...
View ArticleDell breaks tech records with $67bn EMC merger
Dell has dramatically pivoted its desktop business with a record breaking merger with data storage company EMC.EMC which specialises in analytics, cloud and data storage will be snapped up for a total...
View ArticleThe Apple Watch was created to stop people looking at smartphone screens so...
Apple has provided yet another reason to buy an Apple Watch for those still not convinced by the need for the wearable tech after one Apple chief admitted that mobile users are being anti-social by...
View ArticleEU ponders tech company watchdog as anti-trust cases rage on
The EU is looking to establish a technology watchdog to better regulate internet companies, especially those based in the US.The Wall Street Journal reports that the EU Commission is considering...
View ArticleThe Drum’s top ten tech disruptions of the week - Toshiba humanoids, Tidal...
It’s been a busy week in technology. Here The Drum has rounded up 10 of the top tech innovations that have been touted this week as capable of disrupting the world as we know it.1. NBA team the Atlanta...
View ArticleOver a third of the smartphone owners favour wearables which make life...
Fitness tracking and faster payments are consumers’ most important wearable technology application according to research from media agency Mindshare and Goldsmiths, University of London.The ‘SHIFT...
View ArticleKFC tests disposable typing trays for smartphone users with sticky fingers
KFC has trialled disposable paper typing trays in Germany to make it easier for smartphone users to browse the web without getting troublesome grease and bits of chicken on their devices.The brand,...
View ArticleThe Drum’s top ten tech disruptions of the week – Google's creepy toy,...
It’s been a busy week in technology. Here The Drum has rounded up 10 of the top tech innovations that have been touted this week as capable of disrupting the world as we know it. 1. Google has filed a...
View ArticleFixing retail: From robots to redesigns – what can be done to save Tesco,...
The UK’s love-hate relationship with the supermarket began in earnest on 7 November 1964, when the first out-of-town superstore opened on the outskirts of Nottingham. American-owned GEM, offering...
View ArticleRadiumOne taps ZenithOptimedia’s Julien Braun for director of data role
RadiumOne has appointed ZenithOptimedia France’s chief data officer, Julien Braun, as senior director of data and platform, EMEA.Braun will be responsible for developing the programmatic consultancy’s...
View ArticleLogitech now answers to Logi in colourful rebrand
Logitech has completely revamped the brand to an almost unrecognisable extent with a “colourful new attitude” and a new Logi logo.The tech company has announced its intent to bring to life its brand...
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