YapJobs – bringing jobs to the hospitality market

  With summer coming closer and students returning from universities, many young people are looking for summer work to pass the time and fund their festival ventures. For most people, this would mean tapping into the service and hospitality sector – which is notorious for having a high churn rate. Many jobs in this area … Read more

Review: Doro 8030 – the Android phone focused towards the elderly

Doro have one focus when it comes to making phones, and that is the ones among us who are near or past their retirement age. While the idea may sound condescending, the concept is simple. Make phones and smart phones that are simple to use, offer basic functionality, and give some extras that your average … Read more

Review: THE FUZE Raspberry Pi computer and ROBOTIC ARM Kit – Inspire, build, program!

  The Raspberry Pi took the world of electronics, programming and hobbyists by storm a few years ago. Since then, this £30 computer has found its way in many interesting projects, and has inspired many products, both for the DIY Hobbist as well as the student. The main idea for the device was to give … Read more

IndieGogo Campaign of the day: Pilot – I smell something (Babel) Fishy!

This Towel Day (May 25, 2016), a celebration day for Douglas Adams and of course The Hitch Hikers Guide to the Galaxy, I have had an email about a technology that claims to be the Babelfish itself from the series. Douglas Adams created the concept to allow various humans and aliens to interact with each … Read more

How Technology Has Changed The Way We Sell Our Homes

Technology has changed the way we do pretty much everything, so is it really any surprise that it has changed the way we sell our homes? Rather than simply having an ad up in the local estate agent and a ‘For Sale’ sign in the front garden, we can now list our house for sale … Read more