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Moduleo goes social

Moduleo goes social

Luxury vinyl flooring manufacturer, Moduleo is delighted to announce that it has officially launched its much-anticipated Facebook and Pinterest pages following pent up demand.

Lexus launches online colour contest for new RC F Coupe

Lexus launches online colour contest for new RC F Coupe

As one of the hottest new performance car prospects of the coming year, the Lexus RC F is ready to blaze a trail with a dazzling new orange metallic exterior paint option.

Goodwood launches all-new ‘Goodwood Road & Racing’ website

Goodwood launches all-new ‘Goodwood Road & Racing’ website

Goodwood is delighted to introduce an all-new website, Goodwood Road & Racing, ushering in a new digital identity for one of the world’s most prestigious sporting brands.

Socially savvy Brits make £46 million by complaining online

Though the UK has a reputation for a stiff upper lip and not liking to protest over poor service, new research into consumer’s social media habits by Gocompare.com has found that it pays to complain.

Almost one in ten of pet owners admit to ‘social petworking’

Nearly a million pet owners have given their furry friends a social media account and are posting on their animals’ behalf, according to research from Gocompare.com.

Take on the new Peugeot RCZ R on Twitter

Take on the new Peugeot RCZ R on Twitter

To celebrate Peugeot’s most powerful production car ever, Peugeot is giving one lucky person the chance to win an ‘Ultimate Test Drive Experience’ at the Nürburgring Nordschleife circuit in Germany.

UK adults spend nearly £400 million on ‘freemium’ games

New research from Gocompare.com has uncovered the nation’s obsession with free-to-play games, with 16% of adults saying they ‘often’ play them and more than one in ten (11%) admitting that they are addicted to them.

Social media ‘selfies’ pose a new danger for road users

Worrying numbers of motorists are taking photos when behind the wheel and then sharing them via social networking sites, according to new research from Confused.com.

‘Fakebooking’ - one third of a woman’s Facebook page is ‘spun’

One third of the content on the average woman’s Facebook page is ‘spun’, a new survey has revealed. Millions of women now admit to editing and de-tagging pictures, changing ‘check-ins’ and sharing links that make them look intelligent or funny – even if they haven’t read them – to appear more interesting online.

RealPlayer Cloud now available worldwide

RealNetwoks has announced the global roll-out of RealPlayer Cloud, allowing users to easily move, watch and share videos on any device or operating system, anywhere in the world. Consumers can now use RealPlayer Cloud on iPhone, iPad, Android, Windows 8 Modern UI, Windows, Kindle Fire, Roku and Chromecast.

Good news for those keen to control their digital legacy

Up to now, when a person died and their account was memorialized, Facebook restricted its visibility to friends-only, even if that was not how your account was set up. So unless you were already Facebook friends, you couldn’t see the account or any of its content.

ID fraud risks for younger consumers

Equifax, the ID fraud expert, is urging younger consumers and parents to look after their personal information to keep fraudsters at bay. The latest advice comes on the advent of Safer Internet Day on 11th February 2014. The initiative asks people to help create ‘a better internet together’ and focuses advice and support on carers and teachers, as well as children and young people.

New campaign urges people to be 'Cyber Streetwise'

A new campaign to change the way people protect themselves while shopping or banking online in order to avoid falling victim to cyber criminals is being launched today by the government.

80% now regularly tweet, text or browse whilst watching TV

Millions of Brits are ‘double screening’ – by watching television, while playing computer games or texting and tweeting from a mobile phone or iPad at the same time, a new study has revealed.

Two thirds of parents admit to ‘snooping’ on children’s online and mobile activity

One in five parents have been ‘shocked’ by content they have discovered on their children’s emails, texts or Facebook account, a new report has found.