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Most Recent Articles
- The Future of Printing, The End of Paper?
Consumers are becoming spoilt with the quality and quantity of high level electronic printers that are now available from the high-street stores. User-friendly software coupled with affordable advanced technologies is bringing professional printing directly to the customer. - Smartphones and Internet Tablets the New Wave of Me Media
The new breed of mobile phone is thriving at the moment and the market is starting to flourish with models being introduced from all angles. Previously the iPhone dominated this sector but since everyone's familiar with the smooth touch screen and slick cover flow it's just so last year. - Keep Motoring On With Fuel Cell Vehicles
Fuel cell vehicles are being proved a worthy contender for the future of travel, development of such vehicles is being tried and tested. This comes at a time when environmental issues and pollution from fuel emissions and its effects on global warming are getting huge coverage in the media arena. - Fuel Cells: Where Are They Needed Most?
With global warming at the top of the agenda for most individuals and institutions fuel cells are gaining a lot of positive press with their potential to drastically reduce greenhouse emissions and save our dying planet. - What VoIP Can Do For You
One of the most popular new acronyms, VoIP, stands for Voice over Internet Protocol. You may also hear it under the title of IP telephony, Internet telephone, broadband telephony and voice over broadband telephony. - The Fruits Of Telecommunication And Smart Phone Labour
For those of us who can't leave the office behind, the new range of smart phones for business are making it increasingly easy to be a workaholic. For telecommunications the two models are fairly evenly matched, you can make and receive calls but with these multimedia devices you'll want to be doing a lot more than that. - The Evolution Of Print. Where Would We Be Without It?
Undoubtedly the most pivotal machine in the history of the print industry was Gutenberg's printing press of 1439. Although in no way automated, for the first time ever this printing press managed to press books at a speed unfathomable with the single wooden block carvings commonly used prior to its invention. - The Pen Is Mightier Than The Sword, So What's Mightier Than The Pin
With the proliferation of digital technologies, the UK is progressing into a 1984 styled future where every movement is monitored and history is continually rewritten. Fortunately, we are not quite there yet but the standardisation of chip and pin payment on the 14th of February 2006 was a step closer as it reduced everyone paying for goods and services, down to a four digit number. - The Real Potential Of Virtual Worlds
Online games have been existent as long as the internet has been commercially available, from simple text based games to the first widely popular graphics led virtual world Ultima Online. Now as highspeed broadband is made more affordable and home PC's become more powerful, more and more people are retreating into the virtual world to escape the real one. - The History and Technology of Inkjet Printing
Modern computer printing has seen a little known but fascinating evolution and the humble ink jet printer plays a vital part of this history. - Technology for Hotels and Hoteliers
Anytime from mid to late June, my diary is normally reserved for attendance at HITEC, undoubtedly the world's leading hospitality technology event. This year I came away excited by the evidence that the global hotel industry and its technology providers are working on the right issues.
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