The Andy Pad Pro is a seven inch tablet device and is one of the good examples of what is available to those on a budget. The device is particularly impressive when you consider that it has been designed and made by a small mattress company located in Norwich. The mattress company set up a subsidiary called Verticool in order to break into the tablet market which it did in Read More ...
The word is out that LG are planning to launch at this years CES a smartphone that is powered by Intel, which would make it the first device to feature the world famous microchip manufacturers latest inception; the Medfield chipset. Intel have made no secret over the past couple of months of their intentions towards the smartphone market, and that they intend to grab a hefty slice of the pie Read More ...
You would be hard pressed these days to find somebody who hasn’t got a mobile phone, from kids to pensioners, nearly all of us carry one of these devices around in our pocket so we can contact, or be contacted, at any time or place. Mobile phones have gone through the roof as far as technology is concerned, but as this progress has been made, the price of the handsets Read More ...
TBS Enterprise Mobility is a computer specialist making mobile devices and they have announced that they are going to release a new product that is going to work with its TaskMaster mobility solution. The new piece of software is called TaskMaster Companion, and it is going to work on a variety of mobile devices including tablets and smart phones. The managing director of the company is Steve Reynolds and he Read More ...
The Windows phone operating system, Windows Phone 7, was released over a year ago and Microsoft put a great deal of money into developing the system. Many people have been critical of it however, meaning it hasn’t been as successful as expected. Microsoft are expected to launch Windows 8 onto the tablet market later this year but many people are unsure of the effect this is going to have on Read More ...
According to a recent survey conducted by Geek Squad, men who are having difficulty in understanding how to work their new Christmas gadget are twice as unlikely to ask for help as women. The study claims that men refuse to admit that they are having problems sussing out what to do with their new techno gadgets, but women will easily admit they are stumped and gladly accept health. The Geek Read More ...
Customer service phone systems need to have advanced features built into them in order to accurately distribute the calls based on the actual volume of the calls and the needs of the callers. In order to make sure that your clients have an overall positive impression of your business by the time their call is completed you need to make sure that your calls are routed in an efficient and Read More ...
A recent survey from Endsleigh Insurance has suggested that we currently value our gadgets over our lives, and that office workers are twice more likely to insure their gadgets that to take out a life insurance policy. In this new poll, office workers were asked that if they had an extra £20 added to their salary, would be more likely to insure their mobile phones, their iPads or themselves. 28% Read More ...
Sony has just announced the new flagship model to lead its NEX line of cameras, which are compact and feature interchangeable lenses. The camera has a CMOS sensor with over 24 megapixels and its full name is the Sony Alpha NEX-7 and is the lead model in Sony’s compact system camera range. It is also the most expensive CSC currently on the market and costs £1000 without a lens. The Read More ...
The founder of Yes Telecom Keith Curran, returned to the mobile industry back in February with Work Mobile, and has now teamed up with eMerit, the mobile payment specialists, to work on a new product which has been said will revolutionise chip and PIN. Paris played host last moth to the Cartes and Identification conference, the annual event that showcases global players in the digital payment and security sector. The Read More ...





