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iMac is Back – Intel Sandy Bridge Quad-Core and Thunderbolt Connections introduced
Rumour surfaced when the Apple Store was down earlier today, and now all our suspicions have been proven correct – The iMac is Back! Apple has revealed the specs for the latest reinvention of its signature desktop computer range – and it’ll come tearing in on quad-core Intel Sandy Bridge processors with some seriously impressive new graphics tech…
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Google Videos to end April 29th – Google’s own YouTube puts service out of action
Google Inc. is giving final cut to Google Videos – its online video content host – almost 5 years after the company acquired rival YouTube and 2 years after they stopped allowing users to upload their clips to the service. Both Google Videos and YouTube started in 2005, with YouTube becoming the clear leader Google snapped…
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Yet more HTC Sensation leaks – Vodafone reveal full spec on UK website!
For a company claiming to be “Quietly Brilliant” they’ve done a really bad job keeping hush-hush about the HTC Sensation. Hours after details of the smartphone’s processor were leaked ahead of the official reveal in London today, Vodafone UK went ahead and totally dropped the bomb by posting specs of the awaited gadget live on their website!…
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Another Xbox Live director hacked!
Here’s an interesting way to get noticed for a job (or fine) by Microsoft.. A hacker known as “Predator” has been able to phish information from Xbox Live’s Director of Policy and Enforcement, Stephen Toulouse (aka “Stepto”), gaining email and address information via his personal website server and was then able to alter the Chief’s…
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Twitter to offer Facebook-style “pages” to advertisers
Advertising could start hitting Twitter soon under the guise of Facebook-style “pages” as the networking site looks to appeal to marketers wanting to use the popular social hub to reach out to the millions and millions of users visiting the site daily. That’s over 200-million users, in fact, none of whom actually pay to use…
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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…
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Mind control for PC with Emotiv EPOC – Sci-fi comes alive!
Sci-fi has come alive as a company in the United States have began selling what is essentially a mind control gadget for your PC! Emotiv are allowing wannabe digital Jedi to live their dream by controlling web browsing and game play hands –free via the power of the brain alone. Using 14 saline sensors which monitor…
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Property site Rightmove to list Broadband speeds on homes for sale and rent
Rightmove, the UK’s biggest online property website has teamed up with BT, the UK’s biggest ISP, to list the Internet speeds of around 1 million homes currently listed for sale or rent on its website, according to a report by the Daily Telegraph. It is understood that Rightmove is intending on adding this extra piece…