Welcome to the new consultants!

This week ITR welcomed 3 new consultants to the team, who all travelled down for their two day systems orientation training held in ITR’s Bracknell office. This group of hires included 2 trainees, starting their career in recruitment and 1 experienced recruiter moving into a new sector. It’s fair to say each of them all […]


Microsoft’s phone business is dying, but everything else is booming

We all knew Microsoft was going to report a rough fiscal 2015 after recently laying off 7,500 employees and writing off more than $7.6 billion due to its failed Nokia investment. But that doesn’t mean they’re sobbing in Redmond, Washington. In fact, Microsoft announced that its Surface business grew 117% to $888 million in sales […]


Amazon could be delivering groceries in the UK very soon

Don’t worry if you’re not too clued up on AmazonFresh, the grocery delivery service from Amazon that brings food and essentials to your doorstep – it’s only available in a limited number of US cities at present. According to the Times, that’s about to change in the near future, with Amazon plotting a global expansion […]


Google is bringing back Map Maker edits, but it wants you to behave

A few months ago, Google was having some problems with vandalism on its Maps getting through the Map Maker auto-approval process “We have been experiencing escalated attacks to spam Google Maps over the past few months,” Pavithra Kanakarajan, Google product manager, had said at the time. It led to the search giant turning off the […]


iPods getting spec update, new colours next week

It looks like Apple isn’t ready to let the iPod die off just yet: French website iGen reports that new models are arriving on 14 July with upgraded processors for the iPod touch models. Those new colours we got a glimpse of a couple of weeks ago are apparently going to be available, and the […]


New Virgin America in-flight Wi-Fi will put others to shame

Virgin America is taking on the woes of snail-like in-flight Wi-Fi, announcing that it will begin trialing new tech that could give passengers connectivity fast enough to stream videos from services like Netflix, YouTube and Hulu. A new partnership with ViaSat will allow the airline to leverage ViaSat’s Ku/Ka-band antenna, which, according to Virgin America, […]


Office 365 integration turns Cortana into your work assistant

Cortana takes a bigger presence in the latest Insider Preview Build 10158 of Windows 10, especially for Office 365 users. Microsoft announced that the Halo-inspired digital voice assistant can deliver alerts for flight information, commuter traffic and package deliveries on the desktop, and Office 365 users can now get a glimpse of their schedule with […]


Your next house could be 3D-printed from wood

Materials scientists in Sweden are developing the technology for 3D printers that can turn leftover plant material into full-sized houses. Umeå University in the north of the country will host a project with a sub-goal of producing cellulose-based materials for full-scale 3D printing. That could include anything from doors and vents to walls and eventually […]


Box snuggles up with Microsoft, launches Office Online

Box has introduced a new feature that aims to reduce the lure of Microsoft OneDrive; Box for Office online, as its name alludes to, allows users to create and manage their Office documents (Word, PowerPoint, Excel) anywhere and on any device, from within Box. It sounds a lot like Office Online but with your files […]


Comet probe ‘Philae’ reawakens after seven-month sleep

After seven months in hibernation on the dark side of the comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko, the European Space Agency’s ‘Philae’ probe has reawakened and is ready to do science work. The lander originally touched down on the comet on 12 November 2014 after a 10-year journey through space. It was supposed to harpoon itself into place, but […]