Apple rumour of new iPhone and Verizon phone

Apple rumour of new iPhone and Verizon phone

iphone Apple rumour of new iPhone and Verizon phone

Word has been going round the web that Apple is planning to launch a brand new iPhone in June or July, which won’t come as a surprise to anyone as Apple has been bringing out a new iPhone each summer for the past few years.

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Apple offering free setup service for iPad launch

Apple offering free setup service for iPad launch

apple ipad launch Apple offering free setup service for iPad launch

The day we’ve all been waiting for is almost upon us, the Apple iPad will be available in the US this Saturday April 3rd from Apple stores and some Best Buy outlets.

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Mobile data traffic to quadruple by 2014

Mobile data traffic to quadruple by 2014

The worlds’ airwaves look set to become a crowded place if predictions by market watcher ABI Research of a pending quadrupling of mobile data traffic by 2014 prove accurate.

So called utility “smart” meters open to attack

So called utility “smart” meters open to attack

“smart” meters So called utility “smart” meters open to attack

Researchers have warned that a new “Smart” meter, which has been introduced in order to deliver power more efficiently, could allow potential hackers to interfere with your supply and the entire grid itself.

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Online piracy has risen in France since anti-piracy law

Online piracy has risen in France since anti-piracy law

online piracy Online piracy has risen in France since anti piracy lawLaws are supposed to act as a deterrent and if you break them you can expect to be punished but that doesn’t seem to apply in France; well not as far as internet piracy is concerned anyway.

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Microsoft loses browser market share in Europe and beyond

Microsoft loses browser market share in Europe and beyond

microsoft Microsoft loses browser market share in Europe and beyond

Internet Explorer, Microsoft’s internet browser has lost some of its market share in Europe now that users have an option to choose which browser they want to use.

After a long running anti-trust battle between Microsoft and the European Union, Microsoft agreed that they would make it easier for consumers to choose a rival browser if they wanted to.

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How Social Media Technology Is Shaping Our Lives

How Social Media Technology Is Shaping Our Lives

Sometimes we forget that there’s a whole lot of technology behind our favorite social media sites. Sometimes it’s a platform, sometimes it’s an app, sometimes it’s software. But looking at the biggest events in social in 2011, it became clear that social media, and the technology that powers it, has an amazing ability to help [...]

Eurocoms Panther 4.0 is a monster

Eurocoms Panther 4.0 is a monster

When Eurocom announce a new laptop, it is something that cannot be missed for any reason and the Panther 4.0 will make you pleased that your took time out to take a look for like its name the Panther 4.0 is a real beast of a machine. The first that you will notice is the [...]

The Fusion Garage Grid-10 Tablet with Predictive Tech

The Fusion Garage Grid-10 Tablet with Predictive Tech

Fusion Garage has announced the Grid-10, a 10 inch Android tablet that promises a unique user interface and predictive intelligence technology.  Fusion Garage will be hoping this tablet does better than their debut offering in 2009, which was generally considered to be a flop. The Grid-10 features a gesture based user interface, with the only [...]

Modern Language Wars: A Look at PHP, Python and Ruby on Rails

Modern Language Wars: A Look at PHP, Python and Ruby on Rails

The world of programming has a wide variety of languages, as different from one another as English and Greek. Sites such as Google and YouTube were built in Python, which dates back to 1991, while Twitter and Hulu were built on Ruby’s rails (1995) and Wikipedia and Facebook were constructed in PHP (also introduced in [...]

Google Chrome 12 – The Fastest Browser In The World?

Google Chrome 12 – The Fastest Browser In The World?

Google Chrome is apparently the fastest browser in the world. At least this is what the results of a recent test, that measured the loading speed of websites, are showing. The test measured load times on broadband connections and it was undertaken from the perspective of regular users. No less than 1.86 billion individual measurements [...]

Booktrack Create Soundtracks for eBooks

Booktrack Create Soundtracks for eBooks

New York startup Booktrack have some big plans for the future of eBooks, with an iOS app to add ambient noise, sound effects, and music to eBooks titles.  The audio is synchronised to the content of a book, relevant to the setting and story line, and available in three distinct layers. Booktrack are claiming that [...]

A New Type of TV that can Watch You

A New Type of TV that can Watch You

A new type of Internet connected television is coming out soon, with built in software and hardware to enable feedback between users, TV content, and the Internet.  In a very real way, this TV will be able to watch you, with websites able to instantly adapt to TV broadcasts and online ads able to respond [...]

Are Tablets Taking Over?

Are Tablets Taking Over?

It’s hard to go to any tech event these days without seeing dozens of people swiping a finger across a tablet screen, playing Angry Birds in glorious HD or live-tweeting on what’s basically a really large smartphone (minus the phone). But are tablets really taking over? Will they replace the laptop as the mobile computer [...]