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Cloud beats in-house platforms for ecommerce agility, growth: L2

Promotional image by Yoox, an ecommerce platform that recently merged with Net-A-Porter Maintaining an in-house ecommerce platform is highly demanding, making a cloud-based solution the shrewdest move for brands lacking serious cash-flow and a digitally-oriented management team, according to a new report by L2 and Demandware. Trailblazing brands such as Burberry and Gucci adopted in-house ecommerce platforms early on and are now seeing their investments stagnate as brands with cloud-based platforms

Review: Linx 8

Introduction and design When you think of cheap tablets, the undeniable truth is that you’re probably thinking of a plastic Google Android tablet to keep your kids happy. If I had suggested just a few short years ago that buying a fully-fledged Windows tablet (not those awful Windows RT models) for less than £100 was even possible, I’d probably have been pointed and laughed at by all and sundry. How

In Depth: OnePlus 2: What we want to see

The OnePlus One came out of nowhere as the first product of a new company, but it didn’t disappoint, thanks to high end specs and a surprisingly low price tag. One of the biggest complaints we could level at it was how hard it was to get hold of at launch and when that’s the biggest problem a phone is facing you know you’ve got a winner on your hands.

In Depth: Batman v Superman trailer shows off robo-batsuit and sad Affleck

Update: The leak on Friday didn’t inspire the reaction out of Warner Bros. that we thought it would. Instead of being hush-hush about the leak, the film company went ahead and released the full trailer in all of its HD glory. We won. Check it out below. As far as superheroes are concerned, the only two iconic beefcakes I’d love to see punch each other in the face on the

One of Sony's new 4K TVs is thinner than your smartphone

Sony has announced a dizzying new array of TVs, many of which have Android TV for apps like Netflix and other catch-up services. It also has new 4K screens, including two with HDR support. Sony’s largest new screens are 75-inches. The X940C is at the top of the pile and costs a magnificent £7499 (the list price is $8000 in the US). This screen, along with the X930C, will support