Articles Posted on 10 July 2009
Asus UK Releases EEE PC T101H Tablet Specifications
News Hardware
Asus has quietly unveiled the final specifications of the much awaited EEE PC T101H, a tablet computer from the Taiwanese manufacturer which should appear in UK within the next few weeks. The T101H is likely to be one of the...
Datawind Launches £160 Instant-on Ubisurfer Netbook
News Software
Datawind has joined the ever growing list of netbooks with the Ubisurfer, a very special device that costs only £160 and comes with 360 hours of internet surfing courtesy of Vodafone's mobile network. The Ubisurfer is not...
iPhone App Store Celebrates First Birthday
News Consumer
Apple's App Store turned one yesterday and the company used the occasion not only to promote some of its most popular applications and games but also to celebrate one of the most successful mobile ventures ever. After one year,...
Google CEO May Have To Review Role On Apple Board
News Web
Eric Schmidt, the CEO of Google for the last eight years, told reporters on Thursday, that he will have to talk to Apple senior management over his position at the technology company over fears of potential conflicts of...
Intel Is Collaborating With Google Over Chrome OS
News Software
A spokesperson confirmed to Mike Magee from TGDaily that Intel is currently working on a number of projects with Google including Chrome OS. Like many, we were rather surprised that Google did not include Intel in the first list...
Lord Carter Pushed For Universal Broadband Across Europe By 2013
News Mobile & Telco
After setting up plans for universal broadband in UK, Lord Stephen Carter has now called upon all European states to provide universal access to wired or wireless broadband in their territories by 2013, The Telegraph...
Virgin Media Still Evaluating Phorm Ad Technology
News Security
In yet another major setback to the advertising firm Phorm, Virgin Media has notified that it has no immediate plans to roll-out Phorm's contentious Webwise targeted advertising technology. Virgin emphasised it was never...
Web Page Can Be Prior Art Without Its Authenticity Being Proved 'Up To The Hilt'
News Consumer
An online news story that described a bank's method for authenticating website visitors was valid evidence of prior art, the UK Intellectual Property Office (IPO) has ruled. The date on the web page could be taken at face value,...
