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The death of the CD is nigh as Linn bows out

Friday, November 20th, 2009

The death of the CD is nigh as Linn bows outPhysical media such as CD and DVD is very slowly but surely being replaced by digital formats. Whether it’s streaming or downloads, physical is the past, digital is the present and future. As if to prove that, Linn Products is ceasing manufacture of all CD players, instead concentrating on its hard drive-based streaming players. Surely the first of many companies to take this decision.

The whole of the U.K. could soon get free Wi-Fi

Friday, November 20th, 2009

The whole of the U.K. could soon get free Wi-FiCity-wide Wi-Fi networks which offer wireless Internet connectivity for free to all residents who want it have pretty much failed to succeed across the United States so far. However, Swindon, a large town in England, is about to get a mesh Wi-Fi network built, and the plans and technology could be rolled out to other towns and cities across the U.K.

Apple Tablet rumors now verge on the surreal

Thursday, November 19th, 2009

Apple Tablet rumors now verge on the surrealThe rumors of the Apple Tablet have now reached a level of surrealism that makes you think someone from David Lynch’s Twin Peaks is running the show. At any moment the Little Man from Another Place is going to come out, snap his fingers, talk backwards and do a little dance.  Make sure to enjoy some coffee with the show.

Email could die within a decade thanks to Facebook, Twitter, Skype

Wednesday, November 18th, 2009

Email could die within a decade thanks to Facebook, Twitter, SkypeEmail is currently one of the key elements of the Internet. And sending and receiving email is usually one of the first things we learn to do when going online for the first time. But its life could be coming to an end with new research predicting the demise of email within a decade. Its killers? Social networking sites such as Facebook and Twitter, and instant messaging apps such as Skype and MSN Live Messenger.

Stephen Fry talks Twitter – “human shaped, not business shaped”

Tuesday, November 17th, 2009

Stephen Fry talks Twitter - "human shaped, not business shaped"Twitter is a massively popular social networking and micro-blogging site that has gained an inordinate amount of headlines and copy over the past year or so. But what is the nature of Twitter? Is it for people to converse and share ideas, or is it for companies to try and connect with their customers and ultimately sell stuff? Stephen Fry, unsurprisingly, has an opinion on the matter.

News Corp plans for news subscriptions begins to take shape

Tuesday, November 17th, 2009

News Corp plans for news subscriptions begins to take shapeAt least one of the newspapers owned by Rupert Murdoch’s News Corp has begun to outline how it expects readers to begin paying for the news.

Don’t become a victim of Facebook bullying

Monday, November 16th, 2009

Don't become a victim of Facebook bullyingBullying has been around for generations and will likely remain a problem for generations to come. The problem is it evolves over time, with playground bullying first moving to mobile phones and email before seizing its chance to be inflicted via social networking sites such as Facebook and Twitter. But there are ways to prevent it and to stop yourself becoming a victim of abuse.

Survey finds Americans aren’t too keen to pay for online news

Monday, November 16th, 2009

Survey finds Americans aren't too keen to pay for online newsWhile Rupert Murdoch is sure the future of online news is to put all content behind subscription walls, he may find not that many Americans are keen on the idea.

The CrunchPad is going to be a bit more expensive than first advertised

Sunday, November 15th, 2009

Apple looking to hire in-house game developersIt seems the CrunchPad from TechCrunch is still a go, but it isn’t going to deliver on at least one of its promises.

Google Chrome OS could “launch within a week”

Friday, November 13th, 2009

Google Chrome OS could "launch within a week"Google first announced its Chrome OS operating system in July. Many people were very interested to see what Google could do to enter the already crowded OS market. Those people may now not have to wait much longer as there are rumors that Google Chrome OS is to “launch within a week.”

Bloggers and tech geeks make good neighbors

Thursday, November 12th, 2009

Bloggers and tech geeks make good neighborsFar from being the overweight nerds living in their parents’ basement, it turns out that tech geeks, including bloggers and social network users, are valuable members of society. No, really.

Facebook status update used as alibi in robbery case

Thursday, November 12th, 2009

Facebook status update used as alibi in robbery caseFacebook has often played a part in getting people into trouble. But this is the first time that it’s been used to get someone out of trouble. It seems Facebook status updates are admissible as alibis.

SimplicITy is a Linux PC for the elderly

Wednesday, November 11th, 2009

SimplicITy is a Linux PC for the elderlyIt’s a sad fact of life that as we get older our ability to learn new skills and retain information lessens. Which explains why a five-year-old child can pretty much rebuild a PC while their grandparents have trouble finding the on/off button. Believe it or not, Linux could be the answer to the elderly’s prayers thanks to a new PC called SimplicITy.

Environment Agency wants individual carbon rationing

Tuesday, November 10th, 2009

Environment Agency wants individual carbon rationing Carbon emissions and carbon footprints have been in the news a lot over the past few years. But while politicians and celebrities have taken up the cause of reducing these, it hasn’t really affected the individual, the ordinary man and woman on the street, yet. But the issue could soon be personalized in a very real way thanks to individual carbon rationing.

Firefox celebrates five years as a Web browser

Monday, November 9th, 2009

Firefox celebrates five years as a Web browserFive years ago today, on November 9, 2004, Mozilla launched Firefox 1.0 and the Web browser has never looked back. In that five years Firefox has grown from an open source product for nerds and geeks to a mainstream product with 330 million users worldwide and a 20-25 percent market share. So, what does the future hold for Firefox?

Women are better with gadgets than men are… apparently

Sunday, November 8th, 2009

Women are better with gadgets than men are... apparentlyWe all have gadgets; some which we use on a daily basis, and some which we buy, mess about with for a week or two, and then abandon due to the novelty value disappearing. But how men and women approach the use of gadgets, especially when first bought, differs greatly. Men will assume they know best while women will study the instruction manual and take their time over a new toy.

From the McLaren F1 supercar to the T.27 electric car

Saturday, November 7th, 2009

From the McLaren F1 supercar to the T.27 electric carAlmost 20 years ago now, Gordon Murray conceived of and designed the McLaren F1 supercar. Only 106 were ever produced and it is one of the fastest production cars in the world, reaching a speed of 391 km/h (243 mph) in 1998. What has Gordon Murray done since production of the McLaren F1 ended in 1998? Why, he’s gone all green of course, and is preparing to unleash his T.27 electric car on the world over the next few years.

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