Just finished work on version 2.0 of the bluugle.co.uk website.

Bluugle is a search engine which lets you search some of the more popular tech and gadget news blogs. It’s what I use to research stories for this blog. The first thing most people ask is why bother when you ca just use a Google? I [...]

Twitter is one of those web sites that grows on you. I couldn’t see the point in it until I started my Blog and since then have found it can be a real useful tool in the blogging world as well as a great Social Networking site.

What appeals to me about Twitter is its simplicity, [...]

I had to blog this… It had me in stitches:

Sorry for the lack of content lately… I’m working on other projects and the articles I want to write require a bit more research, I can’t hurry them.

This will make the paranoid, even more paranoid, did you know that many modern bank notes come with RFID chips in them?

This technology is similar to the technology used in our London Transport Oyster Cards. It contains a small chip which can be read by a special scanner, although what data these chips in our [...]

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 if [...]

Came across a great FREE anti-virus utility for Mac OS X. With it’s growing market share OS X user can’t afford to be so complacent about internet security.

The iAntivirus.com home page has a threat list data base which is updated with all the latest trojans currently out there. The software itself is very easy to [...]

More news on the home cinema front today as the MPAA (Motion Picture Association of America) announced an innovative new way to prevent illegal downloading of content from affecting sales.
Taking a break from suing the young, the old and the innocent, it has rather belatedly decided to spend some of its time researching the current [...]

Microsoft have finaly found a commercial use for there new state-of-the-art touch screen interface in Vegas:

Source: Bluekat

The Wii has a lot to answer for. Apart from trouncing its rivals on the
sales front and spawning tales today of Microsoft creating Mii-like avatars for the Xbox 360, there’s mounting speculation that Sony is planning to launch a Wiimote-styled controller for the PS3.
The E3 show is just around the corner so the rumours are [...]