Online video service SeeSaw has launched a new “NonStop” feature, giving viewers the choice to either watch their programmes free with adverts or pay a small fee to enjoy uninterrupted viewing.
Data: Top UK regions for internet access
Ofcom’s regional e-Intensity index score shows London is the centre of internet use in the UK.
Hi-Media sets up bank to run online payment system
Online media group Hi-Media has invested more than 3 million euros to set up its own bank, HBME.
A third of Brits ‘expect to be worse off in 2011’, travel sector warned
Almost a third of Britons expect to be financially worse off in 2011, according to a report launched today, with the travel sector expected to feel the impact as consumers reign in spending.
Right to reply: Is Cloud Computing about to thaw Winter working woes?
As the meteorological snow clouds gather over the UK, many organisations are beginning to count the cost of lost employee hours, due to weather related travel problems. Except for those who have invested in Cloud Computing, according to Lee Durrant, Managing Director of Resource on Demand.
Mobile meta-search app Gune offers 14 new tools
Gune has added an additional 14 options to its meta mobile search tool.
Christmas Gifts 2010: “No sextoys please, we’re British”
Two in five (42%) of British consumers would be disappointed with a sextoy as their gift, and 38% would not like a scented candle, according to a new survey.
Sky begins SEO campaign with Greenlight
Sky has appointed search marketing and technology firm, Greenlight, to work on search engine optimisation (SEO) campaigns across its range of products and services.
Cyber Monday: Will IT Grinches threaten Christmas bonanza?
Today is Cyber Monday, the biggest shopping day of the year and UK shoppers are set to spend more than £250 each online, giving etailers their best Christmas haul to date. Despite this, OpTier, a leader in business transaction management, is warning retailers not to count their Turkeys too soon.
Sony takes VOD service to Europe, but PS3 users miss out
Sony has launched its video-on-demand service Qriocity in Europe, making its catalogue of movies available via its internet connected TVs, but not its popular PS3 console.