A Helsinki startup has developed a ‘Medicine-as-a-Service’ system where drugs can be 3D printed to exactly match the needs of the patient in terms of their size, physiology, species, plus any allergies.
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Hands On Our Best Bits! – Issue 20
This month we bring you the latest features Google have added to Maps, Search and Shopping that will benefit both you and your business. How to report a scam website, the usual but very important Black Friday warnings. Our 10 Ways To Help Stop Spoofing video. The secret way to advertise on google for FREE if you are a charity or non-profit organisation, the latest on what is going on at Twitter, how to save time using Gmail PLUS some important* dates for your diary.
* not important at all (unless you’re totally interested in socks).
Read MoreGoogle’s New Features For Maps, Search And Shopping
Following the roll-out of a range of new features for Google’s Maps, Search and shopping, we take a look at what they are and what benefits they could bring to users.
Read MoreData Centres In Space?
A feasibility study is to be carried out into whether solar powered data centres could be put into orbit to reduce their carbon footprint.
Read MoreUK Could Be Like Silicon Valley
Speaking in the House of Commons, UK chancellor of the exchequer, Jeremy Hunt said that Brexit “freedoms” could be leveraged to “turn Britain into the world’s next Silicon Valley”.
Read MoreWhat Is Twitter’s ‘Blue Tick’ All About?
With pandemonium reigning at Twitter HQ, we thought it’d be helpful to outline what exactly the Blue Tick thing is all about, which we’ve done in our tech insight this week.
Read MoreZoom Hopes New Features Make It “One Stop Shop”
Communications company Zoom is making aggressive strides into other areas of corporate-communications in an attempt to gain market-share and offer more value, with bundled-email and other offerings as bait.
Read MoreMeta Cuts 13% Of Its Workforce
Is Meta cutting a drastic 13% of its workforce further evidence of industry-wide reactions to a slowdown in online ad-spend as a whole?
Read More‘PimEyes’ Search-By-Photo Stalker Scare
Privacy campaign group Big Brother Watch has filed a complaint to the ICO that the face recognition search engine PimEyes may be unlawful, plus it could be enabling surveillance and stalking.
Read MoreSpeech Recognition And Voice Commands
In this insight, we look at how you can use voice commands to carry out tasks in Windows, plus how speech recognition technology can be used for voice control of different systems and devices.
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