Month: November 2017
Fitch: 2018 will be a good year for gaming operators
Fitch Ratings is an international credit watcher which many people turn to when they are trying to get a sense of the state of different markets. According to Fitch, 2018 will be a good year for gaming operators. Gaming operators never entirely know what is going to happen from year to year. The entertainment industry…
Tech Digest heads to North London’s Go Ape adventure centre to review Kodak PixPro VR camera
Last Saturday was a beautiful day. Not only was the weather glorious and sunny in London (though extremely cold), we also got to experience a treetop adventure at London's Alexandra Palace with Go Ape. It's one of their recently opened adventure centres in North London (they now have 31 across the UK) and offers stunning…
Top 7 gifts for every car lover this Christmas
Just in case you hadn't realised, Christmas is now less than a month away and, if you haven’t already, it’s time to make a start on the present shopping. This grows trickier and usually more daunting every year. However, fear not if you’re looking to buy for an obvious car enthusiast. Produced in association with ClickMechanic,…
Global Online Gambling Market Forecasted – What to Expect Until 2020?
The online gambling industry is one of the fastest growing in the world. It might be a strong statement to make but it’s a well-supported one with numbers speaking in its favour. The statistics provide a clear insight into the growing trend of the online gambling market which, only two years ago, had a total…
Review: Noontec Hammo TV wireless headphones £119
Name: Noontec Hammo TV Type: personal wireless audio system for TV Specs: Click here for full specs Price: £119.99 READER DISCOUNT: Enter code GDGDGDGD at checkout to save £24.00 Noontec is probably not a company most people have ever heard of. However, the Chinese company manufactures a wide range of Bluetooth headphones which are mainly…
Hotels.com introduces mobile key service for its customers
If you're the kind of person who can never find that little bit of plastic they give you to open the hotel room door, or worse still the key on the huge fob which you have to hand in because it's so large, then you may appreciate the latest innovation from accommodation app, Hotels.com. Using…
Forget Black Friday – here are five life-savers for your existing gadgets
Just in case you hadn't realised (where have you been?) it's Black Friday this week and for many people the lure of investing in shiny new cut price gadgets is sure to be overwhelming (it's also sure to go on beyond Friday and into next week too). But, even if you have new gadget lust,…
How to use knowledge management systems in your business
Through knowledge management systems companies are able to organize efficiently and promote both internal and external collaboration more effectively, therefore optimizing and realigning their organizational make up and infrastructure. This is possible thanks to the use of several processes which merge AI and IT/Cloud computing programs together with applications to filter through and distribute relevant…
Make your wired headphones wireless with Poppins
Turn any pair of wired headphones into a wireless pair with this new little gadget from Gooseberry. Called Poppins, presumably because you pop your headphones in there rather than any endorsement from the 1960s Disney movie starring Julie Andrews, they enable you to keep your phone tucked away in a handbag, jacket or rucksack while…
Tech Digest films London in VR with Kodak PixPro 4K VR360 camera
Tech Digest is really pleased to announce its latest partnership. Those nice people at Kodak have given us their brand new portable VR camera to shoot a series of eight short films in and around London before Xmas (I think we're gonna be a bit busy over the next few weeks). Called the Kodak PixPro 4K…