12 Jul 2006
| by by Staff
LONDON - Npower has signed a three-year sponsorship deal with Norwich City Football Club to compete...Npower Canary Energy branding, alluding to Norwich City FC's 'Canaries'
nickname, will appear on perimeter boards, match programmes and
billboards around Norwich. The company joins sponsors including Flybe - the main shirt sponsor -
and Lotus. Norwich City FC is likely to receive a five-figure sum ...
of multimedia handsets using City AM's non-conventional, triangular ad spaces....of the title's business travel supplement on September 26.
Jeremy Slattery, sales director at City AM, said ...
phone technology.
City AM, which recently claimed a circulation in excess of 90,000, celebrated its ...
21 Feb 2006
| by by Joe Gill
LONDON – Workers in the City of London will be able to access the internet from anywhere...is already developing networks in three London boroughs as well as cities including Manchester, Liverpool, Birmingham, Leeds and Edinburgh, which are all due to go live next month.
Parts of the City will have ...
the network will reinforce the City's status as a world-class financial and business hub by keeping people ...
04 Jan 2006
| by by Jennifer Whitehead
communicate, work and play in city centres."
The Cloud is a privately backed wi-fi company, which launched ...
31 Aug 2006
| by by Sarah Woods
LONDON - Actor and director Gary Oldman observes everyday scenes from life in New York City
12 Jul 2006
| by Ed Kemp
by M&C Saatchi, use London landmarks
such as City Hall to illustrate how much water Thames Water ...
31 Mar 2006
| by by Staff
Microsystems' Solaris 10 OS, which had some pretty weird looking sculptures and suited, bowler-hatted City gents wearing sandwich boards walking around the City," he said.
Last year, DNX asked students ...
23 Jun 2006
, which will see it go
head to head with Tom Tom. The pitch is being held in Kansas City. Garmin has a ...
01 Dec 2006
and hanging colourful
light bulbs on the route from the City to Heathrow. Shipments nearly
tripled, market ...
16 Oct 2006
| by by Ben Bold
, head of journalism and publishing at City University, was dismissive of Reuters' move. "It's more ...