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Jack Tomlinson

Activision triples profits thanks to Call of Duty | Technology | guardian.co.uk - 1 views

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    As Activision release record level profits, this talks about how games are becoming as important as film and television as we are moving more towards to a gaming nation.
Jack Tomlinson

Scientists at MIT replicate brain activity with chip - BBC News - 2 views

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    Quite frighting this is that they are getting closer to a chip that is as powerful as the brain and will be able to relate to it.
Jack Tomlinson

Music Industry Statistics, Industry Figures, and Information - GrabStats.com - 0 views

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    Music Industry Figures For Past years as well as other industry's
Jeanette O'Connor

Infographic: internet shopping - 0 views

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    Give As You Live suggests that some of the money now spent on buying stuff online could go to charitable causes - very easily The "Give As You Live" campaign is trying to get people to give some of the money now spent on internet shopping to help charitable causes - the idea being that every time someone shops online, a percentage of the spend can be donated to any UK charity of their choice.
Jack Tomlinson

London becomes 4G high speed internet hotspot | Technology | The Guardian - 1 views

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    As the we become more depended on the internet speeds need to be increase to be able to keep up. This looks at how they are trailing a 4G internet hotspot in London to let users connect with super fast connection anywhere 
Billie-Jo Clarke

What is encryption? - Definition from Whatis.com - 0 views

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    Encryption is the conversion of data into a form, called a ciphertext, that cannot be easily understood by unauthorized people. Decryption is the process of converting encrypted data back into its original form, so it can be understood. The use of encryption/decryption is as old as the art of communication.
Mark .

Infographic: Email Isn't Dead - 3 views

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    "Infographic" asking "Is Email Dead?" and comparing its use with social networks such as Facebook and Twitter, and other stats.
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    Oh I like that, it really does smash our assumption that email is in decline.
Jack Tomlinson

Google crowns royal wedding as fastest-rising UK search of 2011 | Technology | guardian... - 1 views

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    This gives a nice list of the top hits on google searches for 2011. 
James Dixon

Old meets new in digital divide - 0 views

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    The broadband train is full steam ahead at the moment as superfast services are rolled out across the country but as we enter a new generation of the digital age, why are many of the older generation still refusing to climb aboard? This shows you why the old generation are refusing to climb aboard which is useful in the digital divide section.
Billie-Jo Clarke

Virus Protection - 1 views

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    The most important computing advice is "back up your files", which helps to safeguard your data if you ever get a virus. The second most important principle is "run an anti-virus protection program". If your anti-virus program does not include a good firewall, you must obtain one of those as well.
Dan Tweed

Murky trade in exploit hack packs - 0 views

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    Russian computer programmers have created an industry supplying criminals with easy-to-use automated hacking software which can take control of a home PC in seconds. This type of software, called an exploit pack, takes advantage of known flaws in commonly used programs, such as Adobe Reader and Internet Explorer, to hack computers without the need for human intervention.
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    As always, if software is kept up-to-date, then these hacks are unlikely to get past the new security patches.
Jack Tomlinson

Twitter reveals it has 100m active users | Technology | guardian.co.uk - 1 views

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    Twiiter revels that it has 100 million users as social networking is becoming larger and larger
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    How many of you twitter or blog?
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    I twitter :) :) :)
Dan Tweed

Worthing Seafront - 1 views

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    Billed as "Utterly pointless".
Robin Gibson

Broadband download speeds - 0 views

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    More than two-thirds of Britain has a broadband connection but many are not getting the download speeds they pay for, especially during peak times. This shows the digital divide between broadband speeds as many users are not getting the download speeds they pay for.
Dan Tweed

Thumb-type keyboard takes on Qwerty - 0 views

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    Researchers have created a new keyboard layout which they claim makes "thumb-typing" faster on touchscreen devices such as tablets and large smartphones. Dr Per Ola Kristensson, from St Andrews University, said traditional Qwerty keyboards had trapped users in "suboptimal text entry interfaces". The new design has been dubbed KALQ, after the order of keys on one line.
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