Technology-related gifts are going to be high in demand this Christmas. New phones, smartwatches and PlayStation 4s are just some of the devices primed in position underneath the tree, ready to be opened on December 25.
Online shopping helps us avoid the queues on the high street, the Internet allows us book travel to visit family and friends, and services like Skype allow us to contact those who you can’t be with during the festive period.
One day, a smart fridge might tell us we’ve not got enough potatoes for roasting.
But what do you know about festive technology and its role in the build up to Christmas and the day itself? Do you know your Cyber Monday from your Black Friday? Do you know what IT departments’ biggest Christmas headaches are?
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