The 15 year plan

When I was fifteen I remember standing in my bedroom and looking at myself in the mirror deciding on what I was going to do with my life. At the age of…

3D has a future

While it has been sometime since we have seen a big leap in technology, such as the development of the personal computer, mobile phone or even mode of transport, I am amazed…

New Year, new car

Over the Christmas break I decided that it was time to chop in the Audi and get a bit more of a practical car. Having spent most of the week driving around…

Butchery

The other week I was invited along to another one of Daylesford’s excellent cookery courses held at their headquarters in Kingham, Gloucestershire. This time it wasn’t so much about cooking and rather…

Next Generation Networks

I spent an enjoyable morning yesterday at the Next Gen conference held in Bristol. I was actually talking in one of the workshops with regards to our network aggregation platform. This initiative…

Olympics sell its soul

Has anyone noticed that some of the global Olympic sponsors are not the type of companies you would associate with a global sporting event? How can for example Coca-Cola or McDonalds, which…

Shard continues to grow

Latest update from London Bridge shows The Shard steadily taking shape as workers work around the clock I assume to finish in time for the Olympics. I reckon they are probably at…

Augmented Reality

This week saw the very latest in drone technology make its way into the Fluidata offices, courtesy of our Sales Manager, Michael.  The Parrot AR Drone can only be described as a…

Piers Daniell

A changed perspective

So last Friday saw me making my way to rural Somerset to collect my bank destroying, rib crushing, scary, horse like (read previous post!), and irrefutably handsome car. I was rather nervous…

FTTP

True fibre to the home

I have already banged the drum about the likes of BT and Virgin selling their broadband products as ‘fibre to the home’, when the cable coming into the home, is in fact…