All Technology articles – Page 112
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Analysis and Features
3D (print) or not 3D? That's the question
Supermarkets and suppliers are making tentative forays into the printing of products, with chocolate bars and pasta shapes…
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News
Nespresso opens up new technical specs to its rivals
Nespresso is sharing details of a key component in its latest coffee machines with rival coffee pod suppliers…
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Analysis and Features
South Korea: Convenience shopping, Gangnam-style
Ever since Tesco launched a virtual store in a Seoul subway station in 2011, grocery shopping in South Korea has seemed a decidedly futuristic activity.
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News
Co-op Group launches pay-as-you-go mobile SIM card
The Co-operative Group is to launch its first mobile pay-as-you-go SIM card.
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Comment and Opinion
Making a good impression with Facebook
Brands can enjoy great success by following the fundamental rules of a good social strategy…
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News
All Waitrose stores to get free Wi-Fi by spring
Waitrose is planning to introduce free Wi-Fi in all its stores by the spring…
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News
Retailers sign up for GSK range review technology
GSK claims new “game-changing” virtual store technology can slash the time it takes to carry out range reviews…
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News
Gousto tailors recipe kits to consumer tastes
Dinner kit company Gousto has developed technology to help tailor its recipes to individual customer tastes…
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News
Potato crop forecasting tool goes online
A crop forecasting tool that helps retailers to more accurately plan promotions on fresh potatoes is being taken online.
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News
Tesco petrol customers report payment problems
NatWest and RBS customers have experienced problems paying for petrol at some Tesco filling stations.
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News
Logistics giants prepare for final Christmas push
E-commerce and the growth of multichannel retail has created a sharp spike in Christmas delivery volumes…
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News
TJ Morris introduces purchase tracking to Home Bargains
TJ Morris, which trades as Home Bargains, has introduced new purchase tracking software to improve its supply chain…
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News
My Delivery Cab rolls out app and seeks to grow customer base
London online delivery service My Delivery Cab has launched a new app to track its part-time delivery drivers…
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News
Karro Food Group's Malton pig slaughter site given overhaul
Pork giant Karro Food Group is to invest £500,000 at its Malton slaughter and processing site…
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Analysis and Features
Monsanto GM study retraction blasted by scientists
Monsanto has used the retraction of a controversial paper about Roundup weedkiller to stress its commitment to safety…
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News
Tesco tech revolution to kick off in London
Tesco is promising a technology revolution in its London stores next year…
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News
Booths card mimics Waitrose with free coffee and newspaper
Booths is following in Waitrose’s footsteps by offering its loyalty cardholders free coffee and newspapers…
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Comment and Opinion
Is nanotechnology the future?
Nanomaterials could alter the taste of foods and refine packaging - but we must be cautious…
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News
Aldi’s £79 Lifetab tablet set to take on Tesco’s Hudl
Aldi has followed in the footsteps of Tesco and Argos with the launch of its own budget tablet.
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News
Tesco preps Hudl 2 in next wave of digital services
Tesco revealed today it is to launch an updated version of its Hudl tablet in 2014 after revealing it expected sales of the original device to break the 600,000 figure by the end of the Christmas period.