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Our portfolio includes projects for Fortune 500 Companies, Government Offices and Educational Institutions. Our company has over 15 years of industry experience and is fully insured. Sapphire Solutions is registered with Dun & Bradstreet, Central Contractor Registration (CCR) and various other online organizations.

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RSS Computer Arts

  • Inspiration Gallery - 03 February 2012/02/03
    Need a little inspiration to ease you into the weekend? Here's Jim McCauley with another ten pieces of ace design […]
    Jim McCauley
  • Video tutorial: Retouch human skin in Photoshop 2012/02/03
    Ben Secret explains how to use the Healing Brush with the Dodge and Burn tools to retouch a human subject […]
    Ben Secret
  • 'Alas, poor Yorick!' 2012/02/02
    The Mayan prophecies of 2012, alongside classic tattoos, inspired illustrator Sara Blake's latest personal project […]
    Garrick Webster
  • Inspiration Gallery - 02 February 2012/02/02
    Get inspired with today's fresh delivery of sparkling design, presided over as always by Jim McCauley […]
    Jim McCauley
  • Brand Nu West End Show 2012/02/02
    Czech émigré Radim Malinic has created a series of posters inspired by one of his favourite parts of London - the West End […]
    Garrick Webster

RSS .net

  • 15 fantastic data visualisations 2012/02/06
    Brian Suda, software developer, informatician and author of A Practical Guide to Designing with Data, presents some of the best and most beautiful visualisations on the web that are based on time, geography, sound data and more […]
    Brian Suda
  • The .net strip #17: Project requirements 2012/02/03
    This week Brad Colbow, the creator of our exclusive comic strip, delves into the reality of project requirements […]
    Brad Colbow
  • 37signals to stop developing for IE8 2012/02/03
    Basecamp Next will require IE9+, Firefox 4+, Chrome 7+ or Safari 4+ […]
    Craig Grannell
  • The top three Flash game engines 2012/02/03
    Flash game engines are still a great choice for building browser-based 2D games. Freelance game developer Tom Vian takes a look at the three most popular open source frameworks […]
    Tom Vian
  • Inside the CSS WG: Daniel Glazman, co-chair 2012/02/02
    In a new series web standards advocate Molly Holzschlag gives us exclusive access to the W3C CSS Working Group and interviews its members about their work and vision. Today she quizzes the group's co-chair, Daniel Glazman […]
    Molly Holzschlag

RSS Linux Format – The #1 source for Linux

  • Thanks for a great year! 2011/12/22
    I just wanted to thank everyone - our readers, subscribers and contributors - for a great year at Linux Format and TuxRadar, and hope you all have a brilliant Christmas break. Also, I had a request to post the intro comment from the current issue so that people could link to it, and it seems like a fitting message to end 2011 with, so here it is:read more […]
    graham
  • Work for Linux Format! 2011/11/09
    If you've read the blog post below, you'll know that I'm heading off to Weißbier-land. Well, this opens up a new position at Linux Format Towers -- we're looking for a Digital Media Editor. In a nutshell, you'll be the next Me, creating the multi-booting DVD, writing articles for the magazine, helping out with the websites and buying […]
    Mike
  • And it's goodbye from him 2011/10/25
    We're just about to get started on issue 153 of Linux Format, and it'll be my last working full-time on the magazine. It's been an amazing journey since I joined back in 2005, when we were working on issue 70 (with Debian 3.1 on the cover!). So much has changed in the world of Linux, and the sheer amount of talent in the free software communit […]
    Mike
  • CubeTube 2011/10/04
    We've had many wild and wondrous things posted to us here at Linux Format Towers. One chap sent an unlabelled SD card in an envelope, which contained pictures of viking battle clothing. Then some random department of government pen-pushers inadvertently sent us a warning that our office was violating RoHS directives. (Or perhaps they were just referring […]
    Mike
  • The biggest version number? 2011/09/22
    There's a lot of talk about Firefox's ever-increasing version number, and it made me wonder: what piece of software has the biggest version number of all? A brief scan of my Xubuntu 11.04 box suggests than XTerm, at version 268, has the lead, although I'm sure there's something bigger out there. And in the grand scheme of things it doesn […]
    Mike
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