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Top UK Tech Events of 2016 - January to July
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Games London festival to promote the UK's game development industry
London Mayor, Boris Johnson, is backing a new creative initiative to make London the world's game development capital and recognise Britain's contribution to the gaming industry.
James Broom
Technojobs Hottest IT Jobs including Mercedes, Rolls Royce, Warner Bros, ITV and more…
Technojobs lists the hottest new IT jobs this week from the UK's top tech companies and organisations including Mercedes F1, Rolls Royce, Warner Bros, ITV and more…
Georgina Stobbart
BT to create 1,000 UK call centre jobs and invest in innovative IT systems
The telecoms giant plans to invest £80m in bringing BT call centres back to the UK and invest in new systems to provide exceptional customer service.
James Broom
Microsoft: The next generation of processors will only work with Windows 10
According to Microsoft, future processors from Intel, AMD and Qualcomm will not be compatible with Windows 7 or Windows 8 and will require Microsoft's latest operating system, Windows 10.
Technojobs Hottest IT Jobs in January with O2, BT, Network Rail, Boeing and more...
Technojobs lists the hottest new IT jobs this week from the UK's top tech companies and organisations including O2, BT, Network Rail, Boeing and more...
James Broom
Contracting in 2016 - what to expect in the new year
With 2016 finally upon us, we take a look at the upcoming calendar year for limited company contractors and what is to be expected in the next 12 months.
Technojobs Hottest Graduate IT Jobs for 2016
Technojobs lists the hottest new graduate IT jobs for the beginning of 2016 from the UK's top tech companies and organisations including BT, Accenture, Northgate and more.
Georgina Stobbart
Large tech companies concerned over UK draft surveillance bill
Some of the largest tech companies such as Facebook, Google, Twitter, Microsoft and Yahoo are concerned about the UK draft surveillance bill.
James Broom
Microsoft to officially put Internet Explorer to rest and concentrate on Edge
On January 12th, support for Internet Explorer versions 8, 9 and 10 will come to an end and IE11 will be the last version of Internet Explorer.