At the height of the Second World War, hidden in a Bletchley Park mansion away from the public eye, a group of women that included Mavis Batey, Jane Fawcett, Jean Valentine and Joan Clarke formed an elite code-cracking unit. By decrypting German codes, they were able to attain invaluable...
Read moreThere are some B2B tech topics and themes that stand the test of time. After many years of industry discussion, they’re still relevant in today’s technology landscape. Then there are the others. A tired collection of buzzwords that have been done to death, and will not under any circumstances...
Read moreTo coin a line from the famous Honda advert, ‘isn’t it nice when things just work’? That’s not always the case in an age where technology is dated the moment it becomes mainstream. So then, three cheers for yesterday’s news that the old Nokia 3310 is rumoured to be...
Read moreFake news has been filtering its way into our newsfeeds for some time, but in 2016, the floodgates really opened. So what is fake news, and what can PRs do to manage it? What is fake news, and where did it come from? 2016 was a turbulent year for...
Read moreJanuary 16th is Martin Luther King Jr. Day – a day to celebrate the victories of nonviolent activism, protest racial discrimination and advocate freedom of speech. Not only was King Jr. a devoted civil rights activist and an eloquent speaker, he could also have taught a thing or two...
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