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Nottingham Kids To Get Laptops On Loan

News Schoolchildren all over the Nottingham area will be able to hire laptops cheaply, under an educational scheme to be announced Monday. The Greater Nottingham Partnership (GNP), a local regeneration body, has teamed up with Microsoft and professional...

[September 18, 2000, 9:43]

Nottingham To Offer 'supercomputing For All'

News Nottingham University will start building what it claims is the biggest academic supercomputer, with over 1,000 processors, in Europe next week. Nottingham is thought to be the only educational institution in the UK to provide supercomputing...

[February 10, 2005, 11:35]

University Of Nottingham: Cracking The Codes Of Life

White Papers The Pharmacy School at the University of Nottingham has developed a revolutionary method to identify the structure of proteins in the human body thanks in part to computing power supplied via Sun grid technology.

[January 1, 1970, 0:59]

University Of Nottingham And Sun Microsystems Streamline Computing And Allinea Software; Unveil Second Largest Academic Computer System In Europe

White Papers The University of Nottingham selected Sun Microsystems and Streamline Computing to build a multi-million pound 500+ node central compute grid which will provide the University with three teraflops of peak computational performance.

[January 1, 1970, 0:59]

Nomad To Make Complaining Easier

News People living in Nottingham will be able to report faulty street lighting through an online mapping service. Nottingham City Council has launched an interactive mapping system which allows people to report information to the authority, search for...

[November 19, 2004, 11:30]

UK Councils Dump Windows For Linux

News Two councils, Newham in London and Nottingham City Council, are examining the feasibility of shifting all their 11,500 staff desktop computers from Windows to Linux with open source desktop applications by the end of the year, according to E...

[June 6, 2003, 13:52]

Junior Doctor Loses Confidential Patient Data

Blog One of the sticks, which contained highly confidential patient data, was stolen at Nottingham University Hospitals Trust recently. Matthew Daunt, a foundation year one doctor, at the Nottingham trust, told E-Health Insider: “Many junior doctors do...

[July 25, 2007, 18:10]

UK's Network Of Cables To Get Mapped

News Researchers at the universities of Leeds and Nottingham will try to create the map by integrating existing digital and paper-based records and linking them with data from satellite and ground-based GPS systems.

[March 22, 2006, 14:40]

BodyTechnic: Orthopaedic Injuries Get Cyber-therapy

News The machine has been at work in Nottingham since April and senior therapist, Julie Upton believes it gives therapists a fine tuned weapon against muscular injury: "The advantage of the machine is it enables us to simulate tasks we couldn't mock up...

[December 3, 1998, 10:59]

Outrage At Gates' Knighthood

Talkback I think Sir William should be given more honours - how about making him Sheriff of Nottingham? Somebody wrote: No, I say. He would rather prefer being the Governor of Munich or Bergen :-) !

[March 3, 2005, 19:56]

Outrage At Gates' Knighthood

Talkback I think Sir William should be given more honours - how about making him Sheriff of Nottingham?

[March 3, 2005, 13:54]

Businesses Hit By BT Fire

Talkback It's also effecting us in Nottingham We have mobile phones for our company we have just changed contracts from 02 to vodafone we ported every number accross we have been told that if we'd been with anyone else we wouls have been ok - sadly we don...

[March 31, 2004, 22:12]

Photographer Profits From Pictrography

White Papers Having opened Nottingham based Phullar Studios in May 1984, professional photographer and MPA member, Daljit Phullar is one of the latest social photographers in the UK to, successfully bring image processing in-house by investing in a...

[January 1, 1970, 0:59]

BT's 8Mbps Broadband Out Now?

Talkback Bulldog have leafletted Nottingham with a special offer which expires one month before the service is even claimed to be available.

[January 25, 2006, 11:28]

Government Funds Sat-nav Integration Project

News The De Montfort team is working alongside a company called Nottingham Scientific in the venture. De Montfort is providing the hardware and Nottingham Scientific the software. Researchers at De Montfort University in Leicester have secured £113,000...

[April 3, 2008, 17:04]

Boots Transforms Information Flow To Empower Staff And Strengthen The Brand

White Papers Based in Nottingham, Boots Group PLC (www.boots-plc.com) is the United Kingdom's largest pharmacy and health and beauty retailer and one of its best known brands. With retail competition intensifying, Boots needed to refocus on its core retail...

[January 1, 1970, 0:59]

IT Company Implodes - Trial By Blog

Blog Comment Apologies, I didn't make it clear enough that the article about Zeda, and the comments on the article, were actually in an online publication - the Nottingham Evening Post - , rather than on the Zeda website.

[February 8, 2008, 9:41]

Guy Kewney's Diary

News I have to nip up to a group of users in Nottingham, and explain it. Trouble is, I can't. Well, the problem with the PC is that its clock is a very good example of a SNAFU; when IBM designed it, hard though it may be to believe this today, there was...

[November 29, 1997, 7:00]

Serif's Sale: A Familiar UK Tale

News When DTP/graphics specialist Serif of Nottingham sells out to New Jersey-based Allegro New Media it will join firms like Lotus Organiser developer Threadz, SPC Superbase maker Precision Software and countless others who said it was impossible to...

[July 23, 1996, 13:33]

News Burst: BT Adds 16 Towns To ADSL Rollout

News Another 100 exchanges will be added to BT's ADSL rollout, it was announced yesterday, putting places like Aberdeen, Brighton, Liverpool and Nottingham on the broadband map. In total, an extra 16 towns and cities will be able to access ADSL services...

[February 23, 2000, 10:44]


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