Opinion & Analysis
Why choose a BlackBerry mobile phone?
Opinion & Analysis Mobile & Telco
Research In Motion spent the early years of their development focussing on the demands of the corporate business user, while continually refining their products and services, along with evolving them all. In the beginning, the...
Top tips on the best ways to save a mobile phone's battery life
Opinion & Analysis Mobile & Telco
A mobile phone is an essential part of everyday life, whether this is to keep in touch with business colleagues, friends and family by calling or using social networking to be informed of what's happening. Not forgetting,...
Thinq Merges With ITProPortal.com
Opinion & Analysis Business
Your favourite technology news and analysis site is set to get even better, as the brave crew of our sister site thinq_ join our ranks to help us bring you the very best coverage we possibly can. As part of a new corporate...
Rumour mill points to AMD CPU exit
Opinion & Analysis Hardware
In what has to rank as one of the most ridiculous rumours of recent months, unnamed sources have suggested that AMD is planning to quit making x86 processors altogether in order to better concentrate on its graphics...
Intel, Samsung, Apple deals herald NFC success
Opinion & Analysis Hardware
The long-rumoured rise of Near Field Communications - NFC - technology looks to be finally happening, with every company and its dog jumping on the bandwagon for mobile payment, communication and even security systems. NFC - a...
Win a copy of Dragon Dictate 2.5 for Mac worth £179.99!
Opinion & Analysis Entertainment
Apple's Siri assistant lets people control the new iPhone 4S using only their voice - but why should smartphone users have all the fun? Dragon Dictate 2.5 for Mac lets you talk to your computer – making you more...
Microcomputing comes home with the FIGnition project
Opinion & Analysis Hardware
Eric Schmidt's comment at the MacTaggart Lectures earlier this year that Britain is "throwing away [its] great computing heritage" might have ruffled a few feathers, but the nation isn't beaten yet - projects like the Raspberry...
Nokia World 2011 – Final Thoughts
Opinion & Analysis Mobile & Telco
One Mobile Ring is wrapping up its coverage of the Nokia annual symposium that ended on Thursday, which in previous years launched the Finnish company’s flagship devices for a good part of the fiscal year. We are also revisiting...
Nokia World 2011 – What are we likely to see?
Opinion & Analysis Mobile & Telco
One Mobile Ring is attending Nokia’s annual symposium in London this week. This is the Finnish phone manufacturer’s launching forum for handsets and technology, for the coming six months to a year.In this feature we are...
Apple nearly licensed Mac OS X to Compaq
Opinion & Analysis Business
Ben Rosen, former chairman of Compaq, has joined the hordes of technology giants offering up their memories of Steve Jobs - and in doing so revealed that Jobs wanted Compaq to license Mac OS X back in 1999.In a personal blog...
Is the desktop PC a dying breed?
Opinion & Analysis Hardware
While the world becomes wireless, there is one dominant part of our technological world that doesn't seem to have changed that much in the past couple of decades, and that's the humble desktop. Despite advances in cooling,...
Tim Cook sticks by Steve Jobs' golden rule
Opinion & Analysis Mobile & Telco
What's in a a name? Would the world have looked differently on the iPhone spanking-new Apple CEO Tim Cook unveiled yesterday if it had been called the iPhone 5? Well, yes. Probably. Would that be a good or a bad thing? Well, by...
Adapteva launches 64-core Epiphany-IV
Opinion & Analysis Hardware
Many-core start-up Adapteva has announced its latest creation: a 64-core microprocessor which draws just 2W of power, making it - the company claims - the most energy-efficient microprocessor in the world. Andreas Olofsson, the...
How to get all the data Facebook holds on you
Opinion & Analysis Web
Plenty of people wonder how much information Facebook holds about you - but fewer know that, if you live in the European Union, you have a legal right to obtain it. Unsurprisingly, it's not something Facebook is keen to tell...
Amazon 'Kindle Fire' tablet expected this week
Opinion & Analysis Hardware
The fact that Amazon is looking to capitalise on its Kindle success with a full-blooded tablet is no secret, and the rumour is that it will be announced - if not formally launched - before the week is out. But what will it...






