Monthly Archive:: July 2017

Capitalism the Apple Way vs. Capitalism the Google Way

While lots of attention is directed toward identifying the next great start-up, the defining tech-industry story of the last decade has been

‘WHY AREN’T THERE MORE FEMALE DEVELOPERS?’

The co-founder and creative director of North West web design studio MadeByShape has called on other businesses to help encourage more women into tech careers. Last

Nintendo Switch games news: Big plans ahead that could make up for SNES Classic shortage

The Nintendo Switch remains the main focus for the Japanese games giant, who are looking strengthen their new console with a lineup of new

Baby Driver took its inspiration from an old, obscure British music video

If Baby Driver felt like a feature-length, slightly more filled out version of a music video, that’s because it is. The inspiration for Baby Driver came

Britain’s software sector must be protected throughout the looming Brexit negotiations

Software is ubiquitous. It is at the heart of every aspect of modern life. We depend on software at the office, at

Author Teddy Vanover’s Newly Released “Words Of Inspiration” is a Collection Of Worshipful Poetry Inspired by the Joy And Wonder of God’s Word In Scripture

Words of Inspiration” from Christian Faith Publishing author Teddy Vanover is a book of verse based on stories in the Bible that

Nokia’s new Android phones go on sale in UK on 12 July from £120

Andrew Hoyle/CNET After being launched back in February, Nokia’s string of Android phones will finally go on sale in the UK, starting

Master Essential Web Design Tools While Earning Professional Accreditation

Whether you’re a seasoned web designer or interested in learning the ropes, the The Web Design CPD Certification Bundle will deepen your knowledge of

Inspiration to innovation

When people think of innovation, it is often in connection with  technology and gadgets.But Dunedin fashion designer Amber Bridgman says  innovation starts

Why Apple shares are going ‘much higher,’ according to analyst Gene Munster

While Apple shares have fallen from their year-to-date highs, tech investor Gene Munster says there are more record highs this year awaiting the tech