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YouTube Not Displaying Properly? Fix Here!
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Today has seen YouTube being pretty difficult, as a mysterious error has users of the site being shown a broken display with non functional website elements, although videos do still display but without the ability to rewind or change settings, and it’s completely impossible to do much else on the site. For a quick fix…
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Why Isn’t GTA V Coming to PC This Year?
PC gamers are up in arms about the recent announcement that the new revamped version of the smash hit GTA V by Rockstar won’t be coming to the PC until 2015, months after the November 18th release planned for next gen console versions. It seems that Rockstar has finally taken notice of the outcry, publishing a…
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Sony Mobile Italy Confirms Xperia P Getting Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich “Early August”
Answering a Facebook enquiry regarding the Android ICS arrival on Xperia P, Sony Mobile IT has confirmed a date.
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Only in Japan! – Cyberdyne builds cybernetic legs called HAL
Heralding the Rise of the Machines, a company in Japan working with Intel have unveiled a set of cybernetic legs, which link to a human nervous system to aide those who need a bit of support when walking. A great idea, I’m sure you’ll agree. But that’s how it always starts out. And check out…
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Amazon Kindle Fire: What it Can’t Do
Amazon announced their 7-inch Android tablet, the Kindle Fire, to the tech world today at a New York press conference, but we thought we’d take a look at what it can’t do rather than what it can. While the tablet has a lot to offer, you should be well aware of what you are actually…
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MP addresses importance of Social Net in British politics and IT education
Following yesterday’s news that our Prime Minister David Cameron, his Deputy Nick Clegg and Labour Leader Ed Milliband have joined social net Google+, the Minister of State for University and Science has spoken out about the ‘crucial’ nature of social networking in today’s politics. Speaking to fellow bloggers at Pocket-Lint, MP David Willetts took time…
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Twitter followers led to believe Bin Laden watched “The IT Crowd” – Telly writer behind hoax
Bin Laden watched “The IT Crowd”? The staggering ability of Twitter to control the minds and imagination of the UK public has never been more evident – as creator of the hit TV programme has proven. Graham Lineham, writer for popular shows including “Father Ted”, planned the hoax when inspiration came from reading a 16 year-old tweetard’s…
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India become first country to ban .XXX domains
The Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (thankfully and creatively abbreviated as “ICANN”) recently approved the domain suffix of .XXX – to replace the commonplace .com, .co.uk, .org etc. – and you can imagine the type of publisher who would want use such a web domain. Some would obviously take offence, and a number…