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 BBC Technology News - 23-Feb-12 -------- Slow broadband 'hits many homes' - Many UK addresses have broadband speeds of less than 5Mbps, research suggests.    -----     EU court to rule on Acta legality - A controversial anti-piracy agreement is to be referred to the EU's highest court due to concerns surrounding internet freedoms.    -----     Million homes 'need TV filters' - Filters will need to be installed in almost a million UK homes to combat TV interference likely to occur from new 4G mobile services.    -----     Pirate Bay vows to go underground - File-sharing site Pirate Bay vows to carry on after the High Court lays the foundations for its closure.    -----     Facebook photo policy 'leaked' - After months of controversy over Facebook's removal of certain pictures, the guidelines describing which ones should be taken down have been 'leaked'.    -----     UK study reveals GPS jamming use - The illegal use of Global Positioning System (GPS) jammers in the UK is highlighted in a new study.    -----     Megaupload founder granted bail - The founder of shut down file-sharing website Megaupload, Kim Dotcom, is granted bail by a New Zealand court.    -----     Late Playbook OS upgrade released - Research in Motion releases an update to the Blackberry Playbook - almost a year later than first promised.    -----     Nuclear space bomb 'quite likely' - The government must take "more seriously" the threat of a nuclear weapon being exploded in space by a rogue state, MPs warn.    -----     Text apps 'lost networks $13.9bn' - Report suggests use of social messaging apps like Whatsapp instead of traditional SMS lost networks $13.9bn (£8.8bn) last year.    -----     PS Vita set for European launch - The latest handheld console from Sony - the Playstation Vita - will be launched in Europe on Wednesday.    -----     US to expand broadband spectrum - US Vice-President Joe Biden unveils a report that calls for nearly doubling the US wireless broadband spectrum over 10 years.    -----     Pinterest tackles copyright fears - Social network Pinterest attempts to stem a tide of copyrighted content concerns with a new blocking tool for concerned rights holders.    -----     App helps blind people send texts - An app designed to help blind people send text messages could have many uses for fully-sighted people too, researchers say.    -----     Met Office 'needs supercomputers' - The Met Office needs new supercomputers to make confident extreme weather warnings and more accurate long-term forecasts, a group of MPs says.    -----     Public sector app store launches - A new "app store" aims to simplify and cheapen procurement processes for government IT services.    -----     Digital tools 'to save languages' - Facebook, YouTube and even texting will be the salvation of many of the world's endangered languages, scientists believe.    -----     'More mobiles than humans soon' - Mobile devices will outnumber humans this year, according to network firm Cisco's latest analysis.    -----     VIDEO: How latest malware uses disguises - Criminal hackers have found a way round the latest generation of online banking security devices given out by banks    -----     Can Netflix compete with 'offline' TV? - Is it time we started speaking of YouTube or Netflix in the same breath as the BBC or Sky?    -----     VIDEO: New PlayStation Vita is tested - Against increasingly strong competition, two Newsbeat listeners test Sony's new hand-held console, the PlayStation Vita to see if it's any good.    -----     VIDEO: Inside 'dirty lab' taking on hackers - A part-government funded research unit allowing ethical hackers to simulate attacks on computer systems has been set up in Worcestershire.    -----     VIDEO: Breakthrough in radio wave energy - Researchers at the University of Bedfordshire believe they have found a way of harvesting power from radio waves.    -----     VIDEO: Can HP return to its former glory? - Can the once mighty technology giant Hewlett Packard return to its former glory?    -----     VIDEO: Inside Apple's factory in China - ABC presenter Bill Weir has been granted exclusive access to a factory in China run by Foxconn, one of the biggest suppliers for software giant Apple.    -----     VIDEO: Pianist's hands in Hollywood 3D - Researchers at the University of Southampton are using 3D motion-capture technology to understand the mechanics of piano playing.    -----     VIDEO: What does Lisbeth Salander really look like? - Composite software allows an artist to create sketches of literary characters.    -----     VIDEO: What do you get from a £10,000 speaker? - LJ Rich examines high-end audio and discovers whether it is possible to recreate the sound of an orchestra in your living room.    -----     In pictures: Hand-held consoles - A look back at some of the consoles to grace our palms over the past three decades    -----     Biosensors measure sporting success - The new technologies changing sport performance    -----     Mobile money: Using your phone to transfer cash - Using your phone to transfer cash    -----     Finding the office of the future - Where do you see your office in future?    -----     Alibaba and Yahoo's valuation hurdle - Negotiations falter between Alibaba and Yahoo    -----     Pinterest - hot new network or another Quora? - Is Pinterest a flash in the social networking pan?    -----     VIDEO: The iPhone stripped bare - Taking apart a smartphone to find the patents in your pocket    -----    
 
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Welcome to Hytec Solutions

We provide cost effective IT solutions and on-going support to small and medium sized businesses, predominately located in the Midlands - however as we do not have any defined local boundaries we are also proud to have successful business customers throughout the UK and Ireland including multiple blue chip companies.

We provide all the knowledge, tools and skills to ensure your business reaps the benefits and return on investment for your existing and future IT system.

We have a wide range of products & services; essentially we're so flexible in our approach we're happy to look at any IT project on a direct basis or via a preferred partner. Whatever the approach you can be rest assured we'll find you an effective guaranteed solution.

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SAVE TIME, MONEY AND RESOURCES
Strategic outsourcing is more than just 'someone else' doing the job. Hytec works with you to examine your current business processes and build new methods that save time, money and resources.
WORK FROM ANYWHERE
Adopting flexible working practices is easier than you might think. The basic requirements are relatively few and there are a number of products and solutions on the market to help you, whether you're simply looking for mobile devices or taking mobility to the next level.
IMPROVE COMMUNICATIONS
The right consulting partner matches a communications plan to your business strategies. Then communications applications can raise productivity and customer satisfaction and spur growth and competitive position.
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