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December 7th, 2009 by Lisa Francis

Daily News: 07/12

Computing.co.uk – Northern Ireland to see £48 million broadband boost
Northern Ireland’s communications infrastructure will be boosted to the tune of £48m, following financial commitments from BT and the EAFRD, according to Enterprise Minister Arlene Foster.

BBC – Troubled £12bn NHS IT system to be scaled back

The government is to scale back its £12bn NHS IT system in what the Tories are calling a “massive U-turn”.

The Guardian – Forget the iPod: the iPhone orchestra really makes music mobile

A group of students will be performing in a concert next week using musical iPhone applications, programmed by students at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor.

IT PRO – Retailers geared up for ‘Mega Monday’
Online retailers face major traffic volumes on Monday 7 December, what e-retail body IMRG says will be the busiest online shopping day of the year for the UK. Retailers like Amazon, Play.com, Tesco and Argos will be expected to deal with hoards of online shoppers looking to buy gifts for Christmas, with a prediction that £350 million will be spent on Monday alone.

The Register – Mozilla lights fire under Thunderbird

Mozilla will step up the pace of on its Thunderbird mail and communications platform next year, to re-invigorate a “stagnant” email client scene.

The Financial Times – Apple buys internet music site Lala.com

Apple bought internet music site Lala.com late on Friday for an undisclosed amount, a development that could lead to the addition of streaming songs and new payment systems at Apple’s iTunes, the world’s biggest music retailer.

November 27th, 2009 by Marie Efthymiou

Topsee Tipsee . . .

It was your typical Wednesday night as three consumer girls headed to the launch party of topsee – the new iPhone application from lastminute.com at Jewel Bar in Piccadilly.

Not another app I hear you say, but actually this one is rather special in a number of ways (and I’m not just saying this because there were lots of free drinks):

  • It basically let’s you in on all the very best places, things to do, see and eat in London (just Zone 1 area for the moment)
  • Tells you what’s in and around you – ¼, ½, 1 mile radius etc. and directs you to the exact spot
  • With the touch of a button you can email your favourite things, tweet them, or send them to Facebook
  • Everything is compiled by the elite London Blogging crowd – it’s like they’ve let you in on their secret finds
  • Full content is provided, this includes a picture, address, map, opening hours and a quick summary of why it’s a must visit
  • Dip in via the fun and colourful pictorial interface and you’ll find something special i.e. a little unknown café in Southwark called Pickles offers the best fried breakfast in the city (located behind the Tate Modern)

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So if you’re interested in finding out about the real London, over and above what you would expect to read in the traditional guide books, I would highly recommend downloading topsee.

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