Most Popular News
Nexus 10 2 (2013) release date, price and spec rumours
Everything you need to know about the upcoming Google Nexus 10 2 2013, whether it's made by…
Apple iPad mini with Retina display: release date and specifications in the UK
The iPad mini with Retina display has been launched at last. Here's everything you need to know…
Google Nexus 5 release date, price, photos, video and specs rumours
Google Nexus 5 release date, price, features and full specs rumours. Google posts Nexus 5 on…
Latest Articles
- 29 October 2013
-
How-Tos: How to connect printer to iPad or iPhone
We explain how to print from an iPhone or an iPad using AirPrint, and via third-party printer apps.
-
News: Hadoop is not enough for 'big data', says Facebook analytics chief
The Hadoop programming framework may be synonymous with the "big data" movement but it's not the only tool companies need to derive insights from massive stores of unstructured information, according to Facebook analytics chief Ken Rudin.
-
News: Smartphone growth still racing ahead at record pace
Smartphone shipments grew by 9% in the third quarter, a record for a single quarter, which continues a record-setting trend, research firm IDC said Tuesday.
-
News: Google's putting the finishing touches on a Google Now smartwatch, says WSJ
Lucky technophiles who get in on the next production round of Google Glass may soon be able to pick up a Googley wristwatch to go with it. A new report says Google is very close to producing its own Android-based smartwatch, following Samsung's roll out of the Galaxy Gear earlier in October. And unlike Samsung's multipurpose wrist rider, Google's watch will reportedly center around delivering Google Now updates.
-
News: Grab these ghost-hunting PC tools when paranormal activity is at its peak
Paranormal activity has met its match in the PC: Not a Gregory-Peck-like Exorcist, but a ghost-hunting Scooby-Doo and his teen sidekicks. The following programs claim to detect visitors from the Great Beyond, or even organize your next ghost hunt for you.
-
News: Intellinote brings social note-taking to businesses
Evernote is popular with business people for good reason. Whatever you want to remember--whether it's travel itineraries, photos of receipts for tax deduction or expense report purposes, or articles you clip while surfing the Web--it's helpful to have a central repository for your notes that you can access with whatever device you have in hand. Evernote isn't particularly collaborative, however, and sometimes your work notes involve other people.
-
News: Reports: Google close to manufacturing a smartwatch
Google could be a few months away from mass production of a smartwatch, a move that would put it in competition with vendors Pebble Technology, Sony and Samsung Electronics, according to media reports. Apple is widely expected to enter the fray soon as well.
-
News: Juniper unveils new fabric switch, architecture
Juniper Networks this week unveiled a new top-of-rack data center access switch, as well as a new fabric architecture that features that switch along with the company's MX edge router and SRX security platforms.
-
How-Tos: How to watch the NBA anywhere, on any device
While the TV and couch will probably always be the preferred method of watching pro hoops, the NBA is finally starting to make moves to accomodate fans' poly-gadget, on-demand lifestyles.
-
News: Happy birthday, Internet! Here are your lamest lifetime moments
It all began on October 29, 1969, when a host computer at UCLA sent a few packets of data to another host computer at Stanford. The plan was for Leonard Kleinrock, who oversaw the ARPANet lab at UCLA, to send a message containing the word "log" to his colleagues at Stanford, who would then respond with the word "in."
-
News: Microsoft may turn to Windows Defender for unprotected PCs
Microsoft may eventually automatically turn on Windows Defender for PCs that are left-- deliberately or not--in an unprotected state, executives said Monday afternoon.
-
News: Scramble to fix Healthcare.gov site heightens security risks
The ongoing scramble to fix glitches affecting the troubled Healthcare.gov website could heighten security risks and introduce fresh vulnerabilities into an already fragile system.
-
News: Motorola's Project Ara aims to create a customizable mobile platform
Motorola is developing a free, open hardware platform for creating highly modular smartphones.
-
News: Apple iOS apps subject to man-in-the-middle attacks
Many Apple iOS applications are vulnerable to a man-in-the-middle attack that can result in permanent manipulation by the attacker, according to start-up Skycure, which released its research findings on this today during the RSA Europe conference.
-
News: Start-up unveils alert system for malware
Start-up Cylance unveils its first product today, software called CylanceV that determines what is a malware threat against Windows-based machines by using an analysis technique it refers to as "machine learning algorithms."
-
News: Subscription model has benefits besides reduced costs: Zuora
Benefits with the "pay for the hour" SaaS model goes beyond cost saving for customers, according to Zuora CEO, Tien Tzuo.
-
How-Tos: 10 Mobile Marketing Tips for Small Businesses
Consumers are increasingly using their mobile devices to connect to businesses of all shapes and sizes. From optimizing your website to capturing holiday sales on mobile devices, these tips will help improve your mobile marketing strategy.
-
News: Optus to sell LG G2 next week
The LG G2 will go on sale through Optus in Australia from next week, it was announced today.
-
News: Nokia sold 8.8 million Lumia smartphones in Q3
Nokia once again sold a record number of Lumia smartphones during the third quarter, helping the company narrow its net loss.
-
How-Tos: Have I been blocked in iOS 7
Have I been blocked in iOS 7? Here's how to tell if someone has blocked your number on their iOS 7 iPhone.
-
1:
Microsoft Surface Pro 2 review: A compact Ultrabook laptop and tablet with compromises
-
2:
14 best smartphones: The best phone you can buy in 2013
-
3:
How to close running apps in iOS 7: iPhone now works like Android
-
4:
Argos MyTablet vs Tesco Hudl comparison review: The battle of the budget tablets
-
5:
LG G2 review: The best smartphone you can buy
-
1:
Nexus 10 2 (2013) release date, price and spec rumours
-
2:
Apple iPad mini with Retina display: release date and specifications in the UK
-
3:
Google Nexus 5 release date, price, photos, video and specs rumours
-
4:
iPhone 6 release date: When will the iPhone 6 be launched?
-
5:
New iPad Air 5th generation release date, specs and new features
-
1:
Microsoft Surface Pro 2 review: A compact Ultrabook laptop and tablet with compromises
-
2:
Argos MyTablet vs Tesco Hudl comparison review: The battle of the budget tablets
-
3:
LG G2 review: The best smartphone you can buy
-
4:
HTC One review: great high-end Android matches, but can't beat the best. A good deal
-
5:
Apple iPad mini 2 vs Google Nexus 7 comparison review: which lightweight tablet packs the biggest punch
-
1:
How to close running apps in iOS 7: iPhone now works like Android
-
2:
How to set a song on your iPhone as a ringtone
-
3:
How to open Adobe CS Photoshop, InDesign in OS X Mavericks - quick fix
-
4:
How to format a write-protected USB flash drive or memory card
-
5:
How to block a number on an iPhone in iOS 7, iOS 6
Latest Videos
HP Chromebook 11 video review: a great-looking but flawed Google laptop
At £229 and weighing only a kilogram, the new HP Chromebook 11 looks like a tempting deal. Watch our video review to find out if it's the right choice for you.
-
Tesco Hudl video review - why wouldn't you buy Tesco's cheap Android tablet?
-
LG G2 video review - a great Android smartphone at a good price
-
Galaxy Note 3 video review - why Samsung's latest 6in Android phablet is great
-
Dell Venue 11 Pro in video - a demonstration of Dell's new 10in touchscreen tablet
Latest Reviews
-
Symantec Norton 360 2014 review: a new and impressive internet secuirty suite
Symantec Norton 360 2014 includes core modules to cover anti-virus, anti-spyware, anti-spam, a…
-
Hill Climb Racing review: a fun, addictive mobile physics-based game
An addictive mobile game in the vein of Tiny Wings, Hill Climb Racing should appeal to kids and…
-
G-Data TotalProtection 2014 review: one of the highest rated security packages available
TotalProtection sits above AntiVirus and InternetSecurity at the top of G-Data’s range and…
Latest How-To
-
How to watch the NBA anywhere, on any device
A look at the (not so) many ways to catch the NBA on your computer, phone, or tablet this season.
-
Have I been blocked in iOS 7: How to tell if you've been blocked by an iPhone
Giveaway clues to tell if someone has blocked your number on their iOS 7 iPhone