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Sunday, 1 February 2015



Sky has officially confirmed it will launch its own mobile network in 2016, making it the latest TV provider to offer so–called quad–play services.

The TV giant has struck a deal with O2's owner Telefonica for access to its network in a MVNO (mobile virtual network operator) partnership.

There’s no word on how Three's parent company Hutchison Whampoa, which is in talks to buy O2, feels about the deal.

But it’s unlikely to complain about having access to million of TV subscribers looking for cheaper, all–in–one packages.

Last year, Sky announced it was trialling a MVNO service with Vodafone.

However, the latter has lost out and is now set to be left as Britain’s smallest mobile provider. TalkTalk also ditched Vodafone for O2 for its MVNO service in 2014.

Sky and Telefonica’s deal now means you’ll be able to buy TV, broadband, landline and mobile access in one go from four different providers.

TalkTalk, Virgin and BT, which is in the process of buying EE, are all other already offering packages or working on new deals.

That means prices for entertainment and communications should come down as long as you buy everything together.

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Apple with processors that will make the next generation of iPhones tick, bolstering a rival in the process.

Apple is understandably giddy about its success.

The iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus show that consumers were desperate for larger Apple handsets, to the point where they seem to be choosing them over ailing iPads.

The struggles of Apple’s tablet are well documented, but with consumers opting for iPhones instead, Apple won’t be too disheartened. Its margins on phones are bigger than on tablets after all.

The challenge for Apple now is to match those results or at least stay the course.

That could prove impossible seeing as the 2015 iPhone update is expected to be iterative, although the Apple Watch is likely to give it extra cachet over the coming months.

But having seen Samsung come up on the rails before, Apple will be acutely aware of the need to keep innovating.

This is a company that was dismissed in some quarters after Steve Jobs’ death. Now it’s bigger than ever before.

For Samsung, there’s everything to play for.

But if it has another awful year, expect pens to be sharpened and more comparisons to be made with the struggles of the likes of HTC in recent years.

The days of it trying to be all things to all people are surely numbered.

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Thursday, 1 January 2015



Apple CEO Tim Cook was said to be ‘deeply offended’ by claims about working practices in Apple’s supply chain made in a BBC documentary last week.

In a letter to Apple’s UK staff, Apple’s senior vice president of operations, Jeff Williams said, “Like many of you, Tim and I were deeply offended by the suggestion that Apple would break a promise to the workers in our supply chain or mislead our customers in any way.”

Apple last year promised to tighten up its supply chain after it was revealed staff were being forced by partner firms to work overtime, with many falling asleep on the job. Some staff at Foxconn, Apple’s main assembly partner, took their own lives.

The new BBC documentary alleged overtime was still being widely enforced, with workers exhausted and stressed. It also claimed that illegally mined tin from Indonesia was finding its way into Apple’s supply chain, something which Apple has admitted does happen.

Williams’ letter detailed what Apple has already done to attempt to fix these issues and said that the facts he laid out had not been used by the BBC in its documentary.

Of the illegal tin ending up in Apple’s devices, Williams said, “Apple has two choices: We could make sure all of our suppliers buy tin from smelters outside of Indonesia, which would probably be the easiest thing for us to do and would certainly shield us from criticism. But it would be the lazy and cowardly path, because it would do nothing to improve the situation for Indonesian workers.”

The documentary has once again opened the debate about where mobile phone companies source their materials and the wider cost of the world’s rabid appetite for new technology at any cost.

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Friday, 5 September 2014



The biggest overhaul to the national curriculum since 2000 has launched. Children coming back to school this week in England were greeted by new programmes of study and entirely redesigned subjects - most significantly of all being that of Computing.
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As part of the new curriculum, every child at primary and secondary school will be taught computer science as a "foundational discipline", with coding a core component to this.
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Such reforms are to "ensure every child leaves school prepared for life in modern Britain", according to the Department for Education, and while the general consensus seems to be that the changes are necessary, there are still many challenges left to face before it can be perceived as a success.

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