5 Reasons Why Downloads Won't Kill CD and DVD Sales
Latest figures have shown that sales of DVDs and CDs are still strong despite the growing challenges posed by online piracy, music downloads and the current economic conditions
Google Android Now Runs On Netbooks
With the reports that a duo successfully porting Google’s Android operating system to an Asus Eee PC doing rounds, it seems that the search giant is all geared up to venture into the domain of operating systems this year.
Jimmy Wales Keeps Seat At Wikimedia Foundation
Keeping all rumours about ousting of Jimmy Wales from the board of Wikimedia Foundation at bay, the foundation’s director asserted that the Wikipedia founder will continue to hold a key position in the board of Wikimedia Foundation.
UK Police Now Allowed To Hack Into Your PC
The UK Home Office has increased the powers of police, by allowing them to routinely hack into citizens’ personal computers without even a court warrant.
Thousands of Emails Could Be Awaiting Office Workers
It has been claimed that your inbox could have as many as 3,000 unread messages queuing up when you return to your work after the refreshing holiday season, which a comms consultancy has coined "Spamalanche".
Blu-ray Sales Grow Faster Than DVD
In spite of the ongoing slump in the global economy, a striking growth in Blu-ray sales was observed during the holiday season, according to the recent claims from British Video Association.
Will Gordon Brown Bail Out Next Gen Broadband in UK?
The British Prime Minister, Gordon Brown, has unveiled in an interview with The Observer newspaper details of an economic blueprint that will seek to create thousands of new jobs partly by building a superfast broadband network.
Microsoft Unlikely To Massively Slash Jobs After All
Both sources that originally published that Microsoft was going to lay off 17 percent of its staff have apparently backtracked on their claims, although Microsoft is still widely anticipated to kick off company wide cost-cutting processes.
RIM's Blackberry Bold May Be Pulled By Orange
Both the Telegraph and the Guardian are porting that the mobile phone Operator Orange is mulling plans to remove RIM's Blackberry Bold's smartphone amidst concern about its reliability and a slew of customer complaints.
Nokia Targets Chinese Market With New 6208c Smartphone
The world's largest mobile phone manufacturer, Nokia, has unveiled a new mobile phone, the Nokia 6208c, which has been designed specifically for the huge Chinese market
Firebox Sells World's First 3D Webcam
Online Gadget retailer Firebox is selling what it calls the first 3D webcam int he world and it is available for only £49.95; the Minoru even comes with five pairs of 3D glasses (ed : when will they have stylish 3D glasses?)
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