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Sony goes ultra-power for home projector
Sony's ultra-HD Cinema-in-a-box projector is feature packed 25 April 2007 12:51 GMT TweetIt certainly isn't small, but you shouldn't expect it to be if you're looking for every feature in the solar system for your ulta-cinematic experience projector.
The new Sony CineAlta 4K SRX-R220 can display 8,850,000 pixels of ultra high... -
PS3 users helping medical research
Folding@home research successful with PS3 user involvement 25 April 2007 12:26 GMT TweetPlayStation 3 became part of the Folding@home research project led by Stanford University only a month ago and since had 250,000 people sign up.
In a very confusing understanding of this medical research, Folding@home is hoping to achieve... -
Summer solar speaker self charges
Wireless outdoor solar speaker system saves the extension lead 25 April 2007 11:32 GMT TweetThink summer; think hot weather, outside, parties, bar-be-ques, sunbathing amidst top-thumping tunes. Think music; think small speakers and cables - wrong.
A new speaker system is available for the summer to keep the party going throughout... -
21% of managers consider home working slacking off
Research shows managers are suppportive of working from home 25 April 2007 11:21 GMT TweetThere is a bit of discrepancy between how employers and employees view home working. New research has found that just over one-fifth (21%) of managers associate working from home with slacking off.
The survey conducted by Continental Research... -
The Grandmaster mixer piano
Making sound totally visually, now awe over the pictures 25 April 2007 10:55 GMT TweetBeethoven would have been second to none with this machine, and Elton John wouldn't know what to do with his tiny stumpy fingers.
This "King of Video Instruments" is a true wonder of creation. Featuring two Pioneer DVJ-X1 DVD players, and... -
Mac hacks begin, new browser
Mac is hacked by QuickTime, Linux warned on threats and a new web broswer for Apple 25 April 2007 10:49 GMT TweetA vulnerability last week which was widely reported that Safari was the reason for a Mac hack proved to be wrong when the hacker admitted it was QuickTime that got him into the system.
The hacker managed to commandeer a brand new MacBook... -
Downloads hit new record speed
Internet2 break a new internet speed record 25 April 2007 10:30 GMT TweetThe fastest the UK broadband consumer can manage is 16Mbps, yet it's rare if this remains stable to utilise the speed to the full potential.
However, Internet2 has announced a speed far higher than imaginable. A DVD could soon be past quicker... -
Amazon up with rumours of iTunes challenge
Amazon shows a strong start to the year with whispers it may challenge Apple's iTunes 25 April 2007 10:17 GMT TweetEnd of last week Google announced its massive profits, now Amazon is showing off its start to the year.
Amazon experienced a strong start to 2007, with sales rising 32% in the first 3 months of the year. Pre-tax profits were up by $48 million... -
Pinnacle editing for YouTube generation
Avid Technology announce new family of video editing software 25 April 2007 10:04 GMT TweetAvid Technology has announced it is launching the next-generation Pinnacle Studio line of video editing software.
If you're looking to catch up with the YouTube generation, or even fed up of having a mass of family videos - the software... -
Google earn £3.66billion in 3 months
Google's revenues increase 63% compared to last year 20 April 2007 17:00 GMT TweetHere's something to get your teeth into, your head around or just to begin designing your way to take over the planet: Google's earnings for the past 3 months.
Google reported revenues of $3.66 billion for the quarter ended March 31, 2007,... -
iPhone survey for Apple revolution
iPhone buzz for Apple, even without being available 20 April 2007 16:46 GMT TweetApple is doing a pretty good marketing job with its iPhone and much has been lead by online discussions over paid-for advertising. A recent quick quiz on American adults finds the phone is hotly favoured.
The survey conducted by Harris interactive... -
BlackBerry users can now handwrite
BlackBerrys come equipped so users can handwrite copy 20 April 2007 16:15 GMT TweetA development to the technology of the BlackBerry Pearl means users can now transfer handwritten notes into their handhelds using a digital pen and paper.
Ideally for those who regularly need to fill in forms, the written data is sent first... -
AG Neovo launch its V-10
AG Neovo bring a stylish digital frame to mantel pieces 20 April 2007 15:55 GMT TweetAG Neovo announced the launch of the V-10 digital photo frame.
Although lacking any wireless connectivity and some of the latest features accompanying recent launches by other manufacturers. The V-10 digital photo frame does combine intellectual... -
Fujitsu unveils its e-paper printer
Fujitsu's console to put in its film paper in, the FLEPia 20 April 2007 15:23 GMT TweetFujitsu announced 2 years ago that it had come up with the world's first film substrate-based bendable colour electronic paper featuring image memory function.
The FLEPia is what the paper goes in, and is available now in two sizes, A4 (480... -
Church caught up in piracy
Italian police sweep in to arrest church official in anti-piracy swoop 20 April 2007 15:16 GMT TweetThis is one for your weekend BBQs. Police in Italy have arrested a sacristan working the Duomo di Napoli, the main cathedral in Naples. Together with his son, he is accused of working with a criminal organisation that downloaded music and movie pre-releases...
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Shuffle gets a chance with Griffin
Griffin gives iPod Shuffle owners a little extra accessory 20 April 2007 14:29 GMT TweetGriffin has unveiled another development in its specialist iPod accessory range, this time for the iPod Shuffle.
For owners of the 2nd generation iPod shuffle getting the music to blast out has been a challenge, well until now - so Griffin... -
Dell forced to sell XP
Customer demand calls for Dell to restart XP PCs 20 April 2007 14:11 GMT TweetDell has become the latest victim of online democracy. Following in the footsteps of the UK Government when Tony Blair wanted to hear people's feedback on new road taxing schemes, Dell had to respond to customer feedback it asked for.
A decision... -
Property seekers go online
Survey finds that people are now surfing the web for properties 20 April 2007 13:04 GMT TweetIt's been found that 91% of active homebuyers would consider using the Internet as their first step when looking for a property.
The study published by Findaproperty.com and PrimeLocation.com discovered the findings in its "Surfing for Homes"... -
Medion launches its first UMPC
UMPC with extended battery life and energy saving processor 20 April 2007 12:44 GMT TweetMedion has stepped into the ultra-mobile product market with its UMPC RIM 1000 range, it’s a full functioning handheld PC - not to be mistaken for a smartphone.
The device incorporates all the key Windows software, is Wi-Fi compatible and... -
Bulldog complaints unresolved
Cable and Wireless stand firm on breach of information theft 20 April 2007 12:01 GMT TweetIt was reported that 100,000 suppliers of Bulldog had their personal credit card details distributed to marketing networks.
However, Cable and Wireless is maintaining that there is still no evidence to suggest that the information was taken... -
Toshiba gives mobiles 16GB
Toshiba annnounce Flash memory of 16GB for mobile phones 20 April 2007 11:16 GMT TweetToshiba is preparing to support users diverse use for their mobile products and supply memory cards with decent storage capacities.
The company has commercialised a new series of embedded NAND Flash memory devices that achieve the industry's... -
BlackBerry discovers reason for crash
BlackBerry reports insufficient testing for system failure 20 April 2007 11:07 GMT TweetResearch In Motion (RIM) has discovered the reason for its BlackBerry failure Tuesday/Wednesday. The company says it was the result of an insufficiently tested software upgrade.
Users of the service across North America suffered outages with... -
Microsoft cuts costs for charity
Microsoft to sell its software cheap to third world 20 April 2007 10:30 GMT TweetAdding a little bit of corporate social responsibility, a splash of heart and a drop of charity - Microsoft are being nice guys with the announcement to reduce the cost of its software.
Developing nations will be offered stripped-down versions... -
Cameras change mobile behaviour
Cameraphones have changed the way mobile networking operates 20 April 2007 10:13 GMT TweetM:Metrics has found that the way people use their mobile phones for images and photos is in stark contrast to the market just a few years ago.
Graphic publishers have been hit so hard by the fashion of camera phones that more people are using... -
Swordfish slims shredders
Space Saver range aims to limit the ghastly look of shredders 20 April 2007 9:51 GMT TweetSwordfish has decided that paper shredders are so ugly that they should be hidden, which is why it’s just launched a sleek sexy model - to hide.
Shredders have become a necessity for most businesses or the self-employed and following National...
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