Category: News

Odelay

The New Year may now be a couple of weeks behind us and Christmas a seemingly distant memory, however the quandary of what to do with unwanted gifts may still be playing on your mind. However a company called Odelay may be just what you are looking for.… more »

CES 2012 is underway

With the dust completely settled on the New Year celebrations, the tech year has only just begun. Consumer Electronics Show (CES) is now underway in Las Vegas. Every year thousands of tech journalists descend on the Nevada city to see the latest develo… more »

Microsoft to withdraw from CES

In a move that echoes a similar move from Apple pulling out of Macworld, Microsoft has announced that 2012 will be the last year the Redmond based company will be participating in the trade show. Citing a number of reasons that are similar to those off… more »

iTunes Match goes live for international users

iTunes Match, the new music matching service from Apple has gone live internationally. The service costs £21.99 per year and allows users to match their non iTunes MP3s with iTunes versions, allowing for access via iTunes in the Cloud. more »

Apple working on iOS 5.0.2 update to fix battery issues

A report has emerged today suggesting that Apple is working on iOS 5.0.2 which should finally fix the battery life issue which some iPhone users are experiencing. 5.0.1 which was released over a week ago hasn't fixed the issue as Apple had hoped with s… more »

Oxford City Council to put CCTV in taxi cabs?

An interesting piece of news to emerge has been that Oxford City Council in the UK are considering plans to implement CCTV in all 600 licensed taxis in the area. The CCTV would record both video and audio, meaning that every word uttered in the taxi wou… more »

Worldwide replacement program for 1st gen iPod Nano

Of interest for anyone who still uses their 1st generation iPod Nano, Apple has launched a worldwide replacement program for models manufactured between September '05 and December '06 citing precautionary concerns over the batteries. It's not the first… more »

Microsoft to put an end to Silverlight development

In the wake of Adobe's announcement that it will be ceasing development of Flash for mobile devices, Microsoft has announced that it will be bringing an end to devlopment for its Silverlight platform. A move which may not be all that surprising to many… more »
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