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Google Apps: Five million students getting a cloud education
News In the UK, educational institutions using Apps include Leeds Metropolitan University, Kingston College, and the School of Oriental and African Studies, which recently estimated it has saved £650,000 by choosing the... [09 Sep 2009]
HP CM8060 Color MFP With Edgeline Technology Optimizes Print Environment
White Paper The City of Kingston, located between Montreal and Toronto in Canada, calls itself a place "Where history and innovation thrive. The City of Kingston deployed HP MFPs, including HP CM8060 Color MFP with... [22 Jun 2009]
Unlocking the Potential of Wireless Learning
White Paper Wirelessly enabled learning offers distinctive benefits to teaching and learning because of portability, low cost and improved communication capabilities (Kukulska-Hulme & Traxler, 2005). This paper presents an exploratory review of... [01 Apr 2009]
BT slammed over unbundling price hike
News K is for Kingston Carphone Warehouse's broadband supplier, TalkTalk, has attacked a proposed rise in the amount BT charges other internet service providers for installing their equipment in its exchanges. [10 Mar 2009]
Cheap broadband will stop BT going fibre charge crazy
News K is for Kingston Cheap mobile broadband and existing fixed services will keep BT from running a fibre monopoly, according to the communications regulator Ofcom. The watchdog today announced it will be imposing no price... [03 Mar 2009]
Mind the mobile broadband cash gap
News K is for Kingston The success of mobile broadband is putting European operators in a sticky situation as retail prices are often well below the cost of providing the service. According to analyst Strand Consult, many... [11 Feb 2009]
Broadband Britain: Where's our revolution?
Comment K is for Kingston Yesterday the comms minister, Lord Carter, unveiled a draft strategy which the government hopes will ensure the UK keeps pace with tech change and grows its digital economy over the next five years and... [30 Jan 2009]
'UK needs spectrum-for-speed swap'
News K is for Kingston ISPs should be given radio spectrum in exchange for rolling out fibre, a quasi-governmental body has suggested. The lottery-funded National Endowment for Science, Technology and the Arts (Nesta)... [20 Jan 2009]
Bournemouth braced for first Fibrecity homes
News K is for Kingston The first clutch of homes to be connected to the 100Mbps Fibrecity network currently being built in Bournemouth will be hooked up by the end of March. The superfast seaside broadband network is being... [20 Jan 2009]
UK broadband: Reality is half the promised speed
News K is for Kingston Ofcom has published the initial findings of its research into the real speeds UK consumers are getting from their broadband connections. According to a preliminary version of the telecommunications... [08 Jan 2009]
Virgin debuts 50Mbps broadband
News K is for Kingston Virgin Media has finally launched its long-anticipated '50Mbps' cable broadband service but analysts have warned the headline speed may not be attainable for very long. The £51-per-month service, which... [16 Dec 2008]
Nokia to take on mobile broadband market
News K is for Kingston The world's top mobile maker Nokia plans to tap the surging market for connecting laptops to mobile broadband networks taking on market leader Huawei, a senior official said. Nokia will start to ship... [12 Dec 2008]
ISPs agree to 'honesty code' of broadband speeds
News K is for Kingston Internet service providers in the UK will, from Friday, follow a voluntary code of practice that will commit them to being honest and accurate about the actual speeds of their broadband products. [05 Dec 2008]
Memory Manufacturer Gains Insight From Technical Experts on New Development Solution
White Paper To increase agility and maintain pace with the industry, Kingston Technology needed to streamline product development processes. Three weeks in Proof-of-Concept Workshops at the Microsoft Technology Center in Taiwan gave... [03 Dec 2008]
VMware HA and DRS: Capacity Planning
White Paper VMware is the leading provider of infrastructure virtualization products with a mature and robust suite of products available for nearly every aspect of IT infrastructure. VMware products have been in mainstream production scenarios for... [28 Nov 2008]