I’ve just been taking a look at some of the videos springing up al over the et about the new G1 phone by T-Mobile. It’s the first handset on the market to feature the new Android OS, an open source operating system developed by Google. The G1 is supposed to be an “iPhone killer” and [...]
microsoft’s marketing department finaly realised that it’s latest ads weren’t getting the message across (thats assuming that there really was a message to begin with). The ads featuring Jerry Sienfield and Bill Gates were ridiculously cryptic, far too long (the last one was four minutes long!) and just plain boring. It should be interesting to [...]
I’ve been hearing a lot about this on a lot of tech news sites and blogs about Microsofts new marketing campaign which is suppose to be in response to Apple’s Mac v’s PC ads. Those ads make me laugh, unlike this ad. “Can you make computers taste like cake?” – WTF? Seriously, two questions spring [...]
Google announced that they would be releasing their own web browser, and its called Chrome. Their new approach to web browsing and how the software processes javascripts are explained in a well drawn and written comic book, yes comic book. It really is a full length graphic novel! You can see for yourself here. I, [...]
Micrsoft demonstrates its latest implementation of its Surface technology on a large spherical display. While this device shows great ingenuity on behalf of the Microsoft programmers and engineers. I don’t see this as a very practicle device. Maybe I’m just being a little short sighted about touch screen technology, which I think is nothing more [...]
BT has unveiled its sleek new Home Hub 2.0, complete with 802.11n Wi-Fi, eco-friendly power-save function and kid-unfriendly child controls. The curved black design of the unit and the matching phone are the most obvious changes from a cosmetic point of view, but it’s beneath the bonnet that the new router has altered the most. [...]
Along with the new iPhone SDK 8 beta that came out tonight, Apple also shipped a pre-release version of iTunes 7.7 to developers in the iPhone Dev Program. iTunes 7.7 is a requirement for the new iPhone 3G and iPhone 2.0 firmware; it also appears to include a new remote control feature. According to an [...]
Fanboys may be ready to fight to the death for their console of choice, but a new survey by Forrester shows that nearly half of all Europeans play computer games on multiple platforms, with the PC still the favourite for gaming. Forrester’s survey into gaming reveals some interesting facts about gaming in Europe, including the [...]
Microsoft’s CEO Steve Ballmer has admitted his regrets over the lag in time before the company involved itself in internet search, but insisted that the software giant is more of an innovator than rival Google. Ballmer – who will perhaps be the highest profile figure in the company when Bill Gates steps down on 30 [...]
The Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) is set to vote on a motion that would allow generic top name domains to be opened up to a mass of alternatives. ICANN is a not-for-profit organisation that looks after the internet’s naming conventions. As most readers will know, the letters of top domain names [...]


