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Hobb Computer Services Ltd
Unit 2,
High Carr Network Centre,
High Carr Business Park,
Millennium Way,
Newcastle Under Lyme
Staffordshire
ST5 7XE

Tel: 01782 566888
Freephone: 0800 5427265
Fax: Available on request
E-mail: info@hobb.co.uk

The Hobb Blog

Pentagon buys dual-focus contacts

Prototype contact lenses designed to offer troops enhanced vision are ordered by the US Department of Defense’s research lab.

Warnings on medical implant hacks

Many medical implants are vulnerable to attacks that threaten the lives of people kept alive by them, say researchers.

HTC shares fall as profits tumble

Shares of smartphone maker HTC fall on the Taiwan Stock Exchange after a sharp plunge in its profit for the first quarter.

Thousands of Macs ‘hit by Trojan’

More than half a million Apple computers have been infected with the Flashback Trojan, according to a security firm.

Google augmented glasses unveiled

Google shows off concept designs for augmented reality glasses that it is developing, confirming rumours about the project.

Credit card breach ‘contained’

Global Payments, a card processing firm hit by a huge data breach, says the incident has been “contained”.

Investment firm set to save Game

The investment group, Opcapita, will announce on Sunday it is buying a large part of the troubled Game Group out of administration, the BBC understands.

Blackberry-maker posts $125m loss

Blackberry-maker Research in Motion reports a quarterly loss and says it is refocusing on the corporate market rather than consumers.