by t3dphil ~ 26th January, 2012
A few big cheeses haven’t had the best start to the year!
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by t3dphil ~ 16th November, 2011
Figures released recently by Gartner, the technology analysis company, give a very interesting* perspective on the changing way consumers are using computers.
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by t3dphil ~ 3rd November, 2011
The London Conference on Cyberspace has been happening in the QE2 Centre in Westminster, London, for the last couple of days. The idea being that it brings together government officials, industry experts and relevant bloggers and journalists to
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by t3dphil ~ 26th October, 2011
Today saw the launch of Nokia’s biggest hope for the smartphone market, the Lumia, and also some interesting finance news from Amazon. Firstly the Lumia is what Nokia are claiming is the first “real” Windows phone – a very bold and perhaps
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by t3dphil ~ 19th October, 2011
Todays release of Google’s Android OS 4.0 ‘Ice Cream Sandwich‘, although done to far less fanfare than Apple’s OS5, is no less important. Although, a bit like new Windows releases of old, it is always a little difficult to tell what is coming from the OS and
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by t3dphil ~ 12th October, 2011
So after the sad news from last week we never really got around to covering the launch of #iPhone4S and #iOS5. I have previously prattled on at great length about new Apple product launches (much to the chagrin of some) and identified their
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by t3dphil ~ 29th September, 2011
We have been working with the charity Lattitude Global Volunteering for a few months now, helping them create a
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by Phil ~ 14th February, 2011
This week has seen a bit of a rush in the office as our Head of Development, Kath, and our Lead Designer, Liam,
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by Phil ~ 4th March, 2011
iPad 2. Steve Jobs. Good. Thin.
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by t3dphil ~ 17th May, 2011
Sorry that its been a few weeks since the last blog posting – its been a busy time here at T3D towers between work and me moving to a new house (although you’re probably not bothered about that). Anyway, I am back up and running at full blog speed now, so you can get back ...
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by t3dphil ~ 27th May, 2011
If you have been in the UK this past week or two there has been one story that has been filling the news but not the papers (which I happen to think is great!). That has been SUPER-INJUNCTIONS, and more specifically, who has them and why.
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by t3dphil ~ 1st June, 2011
Every year Logo Lounge post a Logo Trend Report detailing how logo designs have changed, adapted and moved on in the last 12 months. Now, before half of you, say “I’m not a logo designer so I don’t care” and head off to check Kim Kardashian’s
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by t3dphil ~ 8th June, 2011
What a big week it has been for the digital world: We have seen a new start-up company by the name of ‘Apple’ issue a press release, Microsoft have announced that they will announce Xbox 360 TV at E3 (which we have had in the UK for years), and it appears that any company who ...
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by t3dphil ~ 23rd June, 2011
In the last few months we have seen a huge rise is the reporting of hacking and DDoS attacks. You will notice that I have said a rise in the reporting, rather than just a rise, because I strongly suspect hacking has newly become a media catchphrase. I
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by t3dphil ~ 6th July, 2011
News International: See You Next Tuesday Scum! To call the phone hacking scandal involving the News of the World a kerfuffle would be an understatement. So I wont. It seems like NotW, and News International in general, have plunged to a new depth in “journalism”. However, although very newsworthy (and I could spend literally hours ...
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by t3dphil ~ 13th July, 2011
With the #notw story still going strong, and looking to get even bigger, it has been a bit of quiet week as far as web based news is concerned. So instead of blogging about the miserable evilness of a few dickish people I am going to concentrate on
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by t3dphil ~ 3rd August, 2011
In Laws: The British government has laid out new plans this week to stop companies requesting ISPs block copyright infringement websites. This has come after the Motion Picture Association managed to successfully lobby BT to block a website that helped locate copyright infringed material (music and movies in layman’s terms). Along with this it has also been ...
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by t3dphil ~ 10th August, 2011
What a sad (#UKriots) and at the same time uplifting (#riotcleanup) few days it has been in the UK. Riots in areas of London, Manchester, Birmingham, Bristol, Nottingham and Liverpool have shown the worst side of their “communities”. I could write
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by t3dphil ~ 24th August, 2011
The summer holidays generally lead to ‘silly season’ news. Some of its funny, others make headlines but won’t make much change. In the world of technology we have seen a few of the latter in the last couple of weeks: The Big Apple So it emerged that Apple has more money than the US government. ...
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by t3dphil ~ 28th September, 2011
We’ve talked a lot about Facebook on this blog before, both its good points and its bad, and for good reason: whatever you use the web for – social, leisure or business – having an FB presence is almost a necessity. Unless you are an established brand or
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