Welcome to Symplicit Solutions. We are an outsourced IT management company based in the picturesque university town of Lincoln and use this strategic position as a gateway to the rest of the county and the UK.
Our young dynamic team brings a healthy blend of youth and experience which ensures that you stay up to date with cutting edge technologies without losing sight of your goals.
We provide complete IT and Web solutions to businesses throughout Lincolnshire and understand the need for bespoke systems that are deigned around your needs and the needs of your company!
Why choose Symplicit?
We provide expertise and experience in our field. All of our engineers are certified to an industry standard. We provide quality products at competitive rates.
But more importantly we offer you customer service that is second to none to ensure that you have complete piece of mind.
Fast forward for mobile broadband
Phone firms, chip makers and PC manufacturers are uniting to push mobile broadband on laptops.
Venezuela splashes out on laptops
Venezuela is buying one million Intel Classmate laptops from Portugal for its school children.
Alarm sounded on second-hand kit
Network hardware sold on eBay for 99p had connection details on it, allowing access to a council's internal network.
BT to kick off fresh Phorm trial
Telecoms giant BT is starting a third trial of a controversial internet advertising system on 30 September.
Children's web watchdog launched
A new internet watchdog is announced to help protect children from "harmful" web content.
EU call for 'universal' broadband
The rapid take-up of broadband is leading Brussels to consider making it a service available to every EU citizen.
China spacecraft returns to Earth
Three Chinese astronauts return safely to Earth after a landmark mission which included the country's first spacewalk.
Germany arrest over gamer death
Extradition proceedings begin for a man arrested in Germany over the murder of a 20-year-old internet gamer in Nottingham.
Police close file on BT's trials
The City of London Police have decided not to pursue BT for its secret trial of ad system Phorm.
Charity launches internet game to help Ugandan boy find his mother
A charity launches an internet game, in which the object is to help a displaced Ugandan boy find his mother.
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Woz words
Steve Wozniak on how to follow in his footsteps
In cyberspace
Online amateurs help further solar system knowledge
Brazil bound
Digital Planet looks at what's behind Brazil's web boom
Free French
Outcry over plans for police database
Future of history
A peek at the world's most eco- friendly museum
A sporting game
Multiplayer online games get real and go racing
MySpace launches net music store
Social networking site MySpace has launched a music service that mixes free listening with paid downloads.
Google's Android mobile unveiled
The first phone using the Android software platform will go on sale in UK imminently.
Video game boosts maths scores
A study finds that playing computer games can boost pupils' attainment in mathematics and improve behaviour.
New step in phone banking
New technology allowing customers of UK banks to manage accounts through their mobile phones is being introduced.
Users fail to spot fake pop-ups
A study of US students shows lack of awareness about dangers of pop-ups.
Ofcom sets out stall for fast net
The price of next-gen broadband should reflect how much it costs to invest in it, says regulator
New vision for computing in Africa
Hi-tech help for the blind in Africa
Secrets of new Star Wars game
Secrets of the new Star Wars game
Mobiles combat polio in Kenya
Mobiles help combat Kenyan polio outbreak
Satellite images aid polar voyage
Satellite imaging system helps polar navigation.
A guide to Large Hadron Collider
An introduction to the world's biggest physics experiment
Google: Now we are 10
As Google turns ten it looks to its next decade
Ultrasound to give feel to games
Virtual objects can be felt in mid-air thanks to a pioneering approach using ultrasound.
Conference cull
How communities help Bill Thompson stay informed
Are paper's days numbered?
Bill Thompson says the writing is on the wall for paper
How not to monitor mobiles
Bill Thompson is worried that the methods we are using to keep kids safe on mobiles have stopped being useful.
Going for online gold
Bill Thompson is keeping an eye on the Olympics but isn't interested in medal winners
The importance of being there
Regular columnist Bill Thompson says the virtual world still needs a lot of work if it is to replace the real world.
Making punishment fit the crime
Regular columnist Bill Thompson wonders about the punishment that should be meted out to copyright infringers.
Changing the way we think
Bill Thompson asks if the web changes how we think
Why the future is in your hands
The humble mobile phone looks set to become a multimedia, multi-function monster as more features are crammed inside it.
The mobile future is calling
Developers are being urged to unleash their creativity and make the mobile future a reality and bring the world to everyone's phone.
Google on Android's future
Google's director of mobile platforms explains his vision for Android, a new operating system for mobiles.
Pupils reveal mobile snapshot
Students at a school in Tynemouth carry out a survey of mobile phone use as apart of the BBC's School Report project.
Nokia morphs itself from within
Getting more from Moore's Law
A look at some of the technologies that could allow the silicon industry to deliver faster, cheaper chips.
Future directions in computing
A look at the future computing technologies which will go beyond Moore's Law.
The man behind Moore's Law
BBC News interviews Gordon Moore, the man whose "law" has driven the computer revolution.
Cleaning up in 'fab world'
A look inside the surreal and ultra-clean world of the silicon manufacturing plant.
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