Articles Posted on 29 November 2008
Portsmouth To Trial Crime-Predicting CCTV Cameras
News Security
The city of Portsmouth will become the first in UK to get a taste of a new generation of smart CCTV cameras which can alert authorities if they detect any suspicious behaviour, prompting some to label them as "Minority Report"...
Stephen Fry Crucifies RIM Over "Unfinished" Blackberry Storm
News Mobile & Telco
BBC Celebrity and QI Presenter Stephen Fry has not spared RIM's answer to Apple's iPhone, the Blackberry Storm, as he heavily criticised the Canadian manufacturer for rushing out what he calls an "unfinished" product. Fry, who...
Atari Drops Controversial Lawsuit Against Filesharers
News Security
Long-time gamers favourite Atari has dropped its plans to use law firm Davenport-Lyons to sue suspected UK file sharers as the company ended its relationship with its lawyers after what has been a damaging Public Relations...
EU Laws To Cut Roaming Costs By July 2009
News Hardware
The European Union will cap the price of interrnational roaming chargers for mobile phones to 0.14 Euros across all 27 member-states of the Union starting from 1st July 2009 although that is subject to intra-state...
Intel, Micron Ramp Up 34nm Flash NAND Production
News Hardware
Intel and Micron have jointly announce that they will start the mass production of 4GB multi-level cell NAND Flash memory chips (otherwise known as MLC) using 34nm process in a bid to create cheaper but higher capacity solid...
Asus Plans To Launch £130 2009 Version EEE PC Netbook
News Mobile & Telco
Apple-wannabe and Taiwanese electronics giant Asustek said that it will release an updated, 2009 version of its cheap netbook, the original EEE PC, which kick started the netbook revolution back in 2007. The laptop is expected...
