Category: Internet Browsers
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Apple Hacked! Anonymous & LulzSec tag-team take credit for hit on Cupertino co.
After high profile hits on tech and entertainment companies and world governments, it seems someone has finally taken a bite out of Apple – with members of hacker group Anonymous claiming an attack on the Cupertino, California based tech company. The Twitter account AnonymousIRC (a tag-team of members from both LulzSec and Anonymous) has claimed the intrusion […]
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Russell Brand becomes face of HP TouchPad launch
Russell Brand is the new face of the HP TouchPad ad campaign. The Brit comedian-turned-Hollywood actor appears in a series of promo clips about all of the new slab’s main features – adding a touch of star power to the fight against Apple’s iPad 2. In the main ad braggadocios Brand claims he likes things […]
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Facebook with Skype integration to be launched this Wednesday
Facebook will be launching video calling within your browser this Wednesday, thanks to a partnership with video calling giants Skype. We heard last week that Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg hinted to the press they would be launching something “awesome” this week, which of course set the speculation wheels in motion. Could it be the long […]
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Android Takeover – Google’s popular mobile mascot becomes plastic hero!
That little Android sure gets himself around. Not only has the little green robot become the representative and mascot for the Google smartphone operating system but he’s been replicated and merchandised and become one of the symbolic icons of the 21st Century. Appearing on a plethora of cash-ins, such as t-shirts, hats, mugs and rugs […]
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Keeping it Real – Social Networking gets personal again with Google +
Google has unveiled Google +, its unique take on the way we view social networking. Beginning with You and reaching out to your Circles of friends in a much more personalised sharing experience than anything currently available. Online socialising has never been more popular, but as a result many of our true friendships are becoming devalued […]
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Samsung Series 5 Review
Samsung are just about to release the first laptop powered by Google’s Chrome OS operating system. This is an operating system that removes the common desktop, start menu and file system and replaces it with a browser based experience. Unfortunately due to this the Chrome OS is far from perfect and it may be a […]
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Vodafone YouTube reveals HTC EVO 3D will come to UK network
HTC has just officially announced the launch of the Android Gingerbread-packing EVO 3D in the United Kingdom for this July – and there’s some confirmation that the handset will be hitting the Vodafone network. A video had already appeared on the Vodafone YouTube channel promoting the new HTC Evo 3D; showing off the handset and explaining a […]
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Google Games on the way?
Google are advertising a position for a product manager under the heading of “games” at oresent, could a Google Games section be on the way? The job is listed under “Product Manager, Games – Mountain View” and the job listing describes a “Rare opportunity to grow a brand-new business – Games at Google!”. It goes […]
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Playstation 3 to drop to below £180? Console on price par with Xbox 360
The back and forth battle between Playstation 3 and Xbox 360 continues with dominance of the console market as the prize. Now some retailers are set to slash the price of Sony’s flagship gaming gadget to less than £200. Whether in answer to the succession of fails by Sony’s security on the Playstation Network or […]
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Sony deliver free Q Music Unlimited service to Playstation Network
Still clinging onto that Playstation 3 after the spate of Fails by Sony’s security a month or so back? It still hurts a little doesn’t it..? But Sony are further trying to ease those memories
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Samsung 5 Series Chromebook UK release date revealed
When can we expect the new, online-only wave of laptops to land?
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British Library gives 250,000 works to Google Books
Google Books has received a massive boost and a distinguished nod from the British Library who are handing over 250,000 books to Google’s online reading service. 200 year’s worth of literature and reference materials spanning from 1700 to 1870 – such as books, magazines and newspapers – will be scanned into the Google library in […]