Articles Posted on 05 October 2009
No iPhone Price War Despite Hefty Competition Says CPW CEO
News Consumer
Deep iPhone price cuts are not likely to happen anytime soon despite the arrival of two new rival networks, Orange and Vodafone, according to the CEO of Carphone Warehouse.In an interview with the Times of London, Andrew...
Adobe Debuts Notus, A Flash-based App Builder For iPhone Platform
News Software
Apple apparently learnt this morning that up to six applications on the App store were actually produced using Notus, which is an Adobe project that allows designers to create iPhone content using Flash's Integrated Developer...
Sony Shows Wirelessly Powered Television Set
News Hardware
Wireless power is all rage. After the Palm Pre, Sony has now demonstrated a working prototype power supply that can transmit up to 60w of power to a television set located half a meter away.This can be extended to 80 cm when...
Tories Choose Sir James Dyson To Be Their Tech Hero
News Business & Government
The Conservative Party has decided to appoint Sir James Dyson as the head of its tech task force in a move aimed at furthering UK’s position as a leading exporter of technology-based products and services. The party...
Ballmer Says Windows 7 Will Save £100 Per PC
News Software
Steve Ballmer, the CEO of Microsoft, is touting the forthcoming Windows 7 as a potential money saver with businesses saving as much as £100 per installation according to the chief supremo of the world's largest software...
O2 Could Offer Unlock Codes To iPhone Customers
News Security
Leading UK telecom service provider O2 has yet to clarify whether it will allow its users to unlock their iPhone devices once their contracts with O2 expire. Also with O2 also ceasing to be the only service provider...
Saving Money From Green IT Is Still Priority : Forrester
News Hardware
According a recent report published by research firm Forrester, gains in operational efficiency and financial savings form a big reason behind a majority of green IT initiatives taken by companies in UK. The report...
Full Flash Player On Mobile Devices? Intel Won't Be Happy
News Mobile & Telco
Intel is one of the fifty or so industry players that have signed to the Open Screen Project for which Adobe has released a new Flash Player for mobile player; it is likely however that in private the semiconductor giant might...
Adobe Unveils Full Flash Runtime For Mobile Devices
News Mobile & Telco
Adobe today announced the plans for its latest iteration of Flash player software, Flash Player 10.1, which is expected to be released sometime later this year for beta testing and it can also run on smartphones too. Currently...
T-Mobile Unveils Android-based Samsung Behold II Smartphone
News Mobile & Telco
Samsung has announced yet another Android smartphone without much fanfare, the Behold II, as the successor to the Galaxy i7500, the company's first device that used Google's mobile platform. The phone is currently only available...
Time To Consider "Hulu For Magazines" Project To Save Publishers
News Web
In a move aimed at creating a digital store for magazines that can cater to mobile devices like ebook readers, Time Inc has initiated talks with leading US magazine publishers for an industry wise joint venture. The proposed...
Google Says Sorry For Dumping Pirate Bay Out Of Search Results
News Security
Google had apparently removed the home page of The Pirate Bay, the controversial file sharing website which is facing legal challenges in various countries over violating copyright rules, from its search index citing a U.S....
McAfee To Offer Unlimited Online Backup Service
News Hardware
Leading antivirus vendor McAfee has rolled out an unlimited backup service that offers it customers the ability to store their data online for just $59.99 a year. The new backup service from McAfee comes with a host of features...
Young Say They Need Help And Guidance With Online Privacy
News Mobile & Telco
Keeping personal information private is the thing that young internet users most worry about, according to research conducted by media and telecoms regulator Ofcom. Young people said they needed more guidance on privacy, the...
