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Figures published by the Semiconductor Industry Association (SIA) suggest that China’s chip market is likely to be the only one to show growth in 2015
Read moreIn attempts to jumpstart user growth, Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey is considering to scrapping the 140-character tweet limit and increase it to 10,000 characters. Is
Read moreFor our latest PR director of the future blog, we felt it was time to get a marketer’s perspective. We talked to Martin Hill, Vice President
Read moreWorking in the public relations industry, I spend a significant proportion of my day trying to come up with creative and original content that will
Read moreRachel Matthews of Cisco has an interesting job title: Strategic B2B Communications Leader. Neither marketing or PR, manager or director. We spoke to Rachel about
Read moreA recent Observer piece profiled ARM as ‘Britain’s most successful tech company you’ve never heard of’. While it is undoubtedly a very true statement I
Read moreFrom early discussions on its future makeup, 5G communications will be an evolution of what we have all experienced on 3G and increasingly on 4G
Read moreLeaders of 147 nations have gathered in Paris this week to reach a deal to reduce global carbon emissions and to limit global warming to
Read moreLast week Nelson Bostock played host to the latest of the PRCA Tech Group’s talks on the future of Tech Journalism. In attendance were Charles Arthur,
Read moreBrand communications functions are going through a period of rapid change. The traditional silos of advertising, marketing and PR are breaking down and are under
Read moreIn the next in our series of ‘PR director of the future’ blogs, we spoke to Rupert Baines, now CEO of UltraSoC, previously CMO at
Read moreFor our second ‘PR director of the future’ blog, we sought the opinion of Samuel Hall, corporate communications director and social strategist at Oracle. Having
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