Developers, and those paying for app development, breathed a huge sigh of relief when it was revealed the iPad Mini would have the resolution as the iPad’s 1 and 2 – meaning there was no need to redesign or update existing apps for the new device. Having sold over 3million units at launch, it’s not…
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Risks and Rewards is a website that seeks to demystify the financial sector, designed and built by Gooii for E2BN, in partnership with The Baring Archive and ING. The website was recognised at the Corporate Engagement Awards on 18th September, where it won two silver awards in the categories of ‘Best corporate sponsorship to help align an organisation…
As of 15th August 2012 Adobe will no longer supporting the Flash plug-in for Android, Blackberry and Symbian. Once seen as the killer reason for owning an Android or Blackberry device, this decision will come as a surprise to many, especially considering Flash was the focus of Blackberry’s marketing campaign for their Playbook tablet, even…
The shortlist for the 2012 Corporate Engagement Awards has been announced, with coveted nominations grabbed by BT, Coca-Cola, FedEx, and E2BN for the Gooii designed ‘Risks and Rewards’ website. The Awards, now in their second year, are Europe’s leading celebration of corporate partnership, corporate sponsorship, and corporate philanthropy. Communicate has long spotlighted best practice and…
Anyone who’s used Microsoft’s Kinect will attest not only to its innovation but its potential beyond Xbox gaming. Kinect does have its limitations though, it works best when standing, there’s a small but noticeable lag, you need a relatively large amount of space to use it and there’s definite room for improvement when it comes…
Inspired by the Olympics we’ve dug out the great Flash games we made for UK Athletics and have been trying to beat our old high-scores. How well will you do? Click here to play the UK Athletics Games (It’s really old so Flash is required)
In the US, Amtrak train conductors will soon be using iPhones to scan passenger’s tickets, with passengers being able to print their tickets at home or present them on their smart phones. It’s impressive to see the amount of companies using these as part of their new business models, as iPhone and Android devices become…
Interestingly Google have joined the race to bring commercial wearable computing to the masses. Project glass is a Google research project which is presumably aiming to use retinal projection technology to make a wearable head mounted display. This is not new tech, in 2010 Brother announced Air Scouter which projects an image onto the retina, in a less stylish…
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