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As An Epson Express Centre, DarBro Computers Ltd work closely with Epson. We know that planning for the future requires a strong commitment to the environment and is an important feature for most businesses.

That is why Epson has created their new Recycling Scheme promotion. Aimed at encouraging businesses to recycle their old print and projection hardware, Epson has a solution to replace your costly hardware with a new energy efficient model.

Almost half of education establishments have been victims of mobile ICT theft during the last three years, research from LapSafe® Products reveals.

New data from the education sector’s expert in managing mobile computing shows that 45 per cent of education establishments had mobile devices, such as laptops, netbooks, MP3 players, tablets and gaming devices, stolen between 2009 and 2011. More than a quarter of institutions (27 per cent) had mobile ICT equipment stolen in 2011.

One in ten parents in the UK feels it’s appropriate for children as young as four years old to own a mobile phone, while one in ten kids under the age of ten already owns an iPhone, according to a survey by Westcoastcloud, the supplier of cloud-based internet security services.

Westcoastcloud commissioned the survey to coincide with the release of its iPad internet security product for schools, Netintelligence, as an App on iTunes. The report found that one in twenty primary school children now own an iPad.

The extent to which today's youngsters rely on technology was revealed following a study of 2,000 parents of children aged ten and under.

Chemistry, physics and biology can now be taught in any classroom with the launch of a new mobile science laboratory from LapSafe® Products.

The ExplorerLAB™ Mobile Science Lab is a revolutionary portable teaching platform and fully functioning mobile laboratory to deliver interactive and experimental learning for biology, chemistry and physics. The mobile science cart comes complete with all of the equipment usually found in a traditional fixed laboratory compacted into a secure, robust and rust-free mobile cabinet to enable science to be taught anywhere.

A successful and innovative broadcasting company are celebrating after launching a completely unique broadcasting system to the UK school market.

The Broadcaster Desktop, a self‐contained professional digital radio station, is set to revolutionise the way schools are able to teach literacy, numeracy and communication skills by allowing pupils to be able to operate and present their very own Internet radio shows from right in the classroom.

The product includes all the hardware and software to set up a professional broadcast, gives pupils the tools they need to get on air and has been designed specifically to meet the demands of young people’s learning needs, based on today’s fast‐paced and cutting‐edge technology.

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