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Hong Kong Tatler releases new web site to streamline digital presence

View of Hong Kong Hong Kong Tatler is catering to its digitally savvy readers with the release of an updated Web site. Hong Kong Tatler’s Web site currently draws over 300,000 unique users per month, and the revamped version will likely attract even more. In today’s increasingly digital-centric world it is essential for luxury publications to offer equally strong online and print experiences. New and improved At the top of the

Globalization strategies fall short on execution: BCG

Tokyo’s Ginza district at night Ninety percent of organizations lack the capabilities needed to win overseas, according to a new report by Boston Consulting Group. Organizations across industries are eager to expand internationally, but only a small percentage have mastered the logistics needed to realize goals. BCG identified 22 capabilities as prerequisite for going global, and just 10 percent of companies believe they have mastered the full set. “Companies clearly

Your new PIN: Smiley face, two surprised cats, small pile of poo

Intelligent Environments, a specialist in mobile and online financial services, has come up with a way of making online banking even more secure by swapping the traditional four number pin code with emoji icons. The thought of ditching numbers for smiley faces and cartoon thumbs up might sound ridiculous but this could actually make your phone more secure. Although emojis are more common with youngsters sending texts, Intelligent Environments believes

Ear me now: Amazon's working on a weird way to unlock your phone

Amazon is on a quest to find new parts of your body to unlock a smartphone, and it’s getting further up your torso with every attempt. The online retailer has filed a new patent that includes technology to unlock your phone if it’s placed against your ear – an offering which sounds pretty redundant if you ask us. According to the science people your ear can be as unique as

Innovators: Great tech innovators: Marissa Mayer

Age: 40 Company: Yahoo Best known for: Her work on Google’s search engine, CEO of Yahoo Quote: “Geeks are people who love something so much that all the details matter.” ‘Can Marissa Mayer save Yahoo?’. That has been the question on many peoples’ lips for a while now. When Mayer was appointed CEO and President of the company in 2012, Yahoo was sinking and needed a hero. Long before joining

Giveaway: Get a free one-year license to Avast Pro Antivirus worth £30

TechRadar Pro has partnered with Czech-based security outfit, Avast, to offer free 12-month licenses of its award winning Avast Pro 2015 security package to all our readers, regardless of their location. The deal, which has been struck exclusively with Avast, is worth up to £30 (about $45/AU$60) and can be used on one computer only. You can decide to keep Avast Pro (it will revert to the free edition), remove

Updated: 10 Google search tips and tricks you need to know

Introduction Everybody Googles, but not everybody is getting the most out of the big G. A few simple tips can focus your search, return more relevant results, track custom URLs and make searching much smarter. The following article details 10 of our favourite ways to find Google’s G spots. You might also want to check out: Google Drive and Docs tips: 20 expert tricks and shortcuts Use operators for precise

Sex, lies and debt potentially exposed by U.S. data hack

By Arshad Mohammed and Joseph Menn WASHINGTON (Reuters) – When a retired 51-year-old military man disclosed in a U.S. security clearance application that he had a 20-year affair with his former college roommate’s wife, it was supposed to remain a secret between him and the government. The disclosure last week that hackers had penetrated a database containing such intimate and possibly damaging facts about millions of government and private employees