It’s official: Web stress messes brain
The scourge of Web stress is nothing new, but IT management company CA has public’d what it claims is the first neurological study of consumer reactions to a ‘poor online experience’. Working with...
View ArticleSupine tigers, gaping maws
Thomas ‘Ecademy’ Power is back, bringing a welcome voice of experience and caution to the gung-ho geekery permeating the Social Media World Forum. As enterprises gush and rush to embrace Twitter to...
View ArticleCorporate PR ‘will eat social media’
More from the gossipy nooks of the Social Media World Forum, this time about social media and its effect on corporate PR. Many savvy brands (those big enough to be able to afford it) are setting up...
View ArticleOutsourcery claims IT ‘AshBalls’ first
The first example of technology PR referencing the Icelandic volcano Eyjafjallajokull’s dust plume besetting UK air travel has just drifted into E&T‘s email Inboxes. Hats-off to the...
View ArticleInfosecurity Buzzword Bingo update
A new addition to the IT Buzzword Bingo lexicon of guff has been launched at Infosecurity Europe: ‘communities of convergence’. It means focusing marketing or product messages at overlap zones, rather...
View ArticleWorld’s first computer-virus infected human is non-threat, non-story
The University of Reading’s latest attempt to flog flaky ‘research’ into the public domain has, predictably perhaps, backfired. Dr Mark Gasson (pictured, left), from Reading’s School of Systems...
View ArticleISP plans for 50%+ World Cup online traffic spikes
Early group matches indicate that the 2010 FIFA World Cup could generate the highest online traffic in the UK of any event to date, according to data centre Internet traffic stats from business ISP...
View ArticleComing to a screen near you: ‘eEnders’?
David Cameron’s vision of a Silicon Valley-style technology hub in London’s Shoreditch district shows spunkiness. Whether the commercial property agents struggling to let empty office space further...
View ArticleFlame virus for Windows targets Middle East – an annotated graphic
Malicious software gets uber-malicious: the Flame computer virus has reportedly 20 times as much code as the Stuxnet worm that attacked Iran’s nuclear program in 2010. The accompanying graphic here...
View Article#CloudComputing – research material and resources available from the IET...
The IET Library has a huge resource in e-books, articles and reports and books in print and more on cloud computing. Now’s the time to get stuck in, expand your knowledge, do some research! Do you...
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