Medical Technology: The undercover life saver
As the technology around us grows at a steadfast rate, we tend to only relate these advancements to the hot consumer gadgets. However, instead of writing up about the latest cell-phones and general tech news, I decided to hit the road and delve into the world of medical technology. My... Read on »
New Apple ads target Microsoft ads
Now taking a different approach, Apple has released 2 new ads not only targeting Microsoft's OS, but their advertising methods as well. Microsoft's first line of ads featuring Jerry Seinfeld was much hyped, but proved to deliver more confusion than a solid advertisement. These ads by Apple however, seem to... Read on »
Windows XP gets another six months
Given its history of moving deadlines at a moment's notice, it hardly seems surprising that Microsoft is keeping Windows XP alive even longer than expected, but its latest move looks particularly bad for Vista. The apparent decision to allow OEM computer sellers to offer disks that downgrade installations of Windows... Read on »
EU set to demand broadband access for all
If you're living in a part of the EU that has yet to be reached by broadband internet access, then help could... Read on »
China running out of IP addresses
Chinese officials are calling for a mass migration to IPv6 after disclosing that they have only 830 days' worth of IPv4 resources... Read on »
Intel claims big bucks
Intel is claiming that its Core line of processors has allowed for $2bn in savings since release. First introduced two years ago, the Core chips were touted by Intel in part for their low power consumption in the face of ever-climbing energy rates. A company report estimates that since their... Read on »
Mozilla jumps on privacy bandwagon
Mozilla is set to become the latest company to add an optional "privacy browsing" feature its web browser. The company said that it would be including a privacy mode in the upcoming version of the Firefox browser. Nicknamed "porn mode" the feature prevents the browser from downloading cookies or writing... Read on »
iPhone girl scared from attention
A Chinese factory worker who became an internet sensation after a photo of her flashing a peace sign was left on an iPhone has been identified. The photo was left on an iPhone delivered to a British customer who posted it up on an Apple message board. Since then the... Read on »
Nintendo revises earnings forecast on huge Wii sales
Although it's not the usual time for financial reports, Nintendo announced over the weekend that it is upgrading its profit forecast on the back of massive predicted Wii sales. The Kyoto firm said that the Wii is likely to sell 42 per cent more in fiscal 2008, which ends on... Read on »
Hands On: Dane-Elec Mini-Mate Flash Drive
A short while back, I reported on Dane-Elec's announcement of a flash drive comparable to the size of a jelly bean, and a rubberized case for standard protection from whatever might get in the way of your flash drive. The drive measures 1cm thick, and 4 cm long, still managing... Read on »
UK to invest in massive 'spy' database
Something you would have thought would only be part of action movies may be a reality soon in the UK. The government has plans to create a massive database that will store all phone calls, emails, and internet logs of all UK citizens. The information can be stored for as... Read on »
Tiny drive, big appeal
Recently we were given opportunity to review the Zpen, a multifunctional digital pen to help digitalize your notes made by Dane-Elec. Now, our friends at Dane-Elec have now announced a new product called the Mini-Mate. The Mini-Mate is a miniscule USB Flash Drive that measures 1cm thick, and 4 cm... Read on »
60 million iPhone apps downloaded so far
Speaking to the Wall Street Journal today, Steve Jobs announced that Apple's AppStore is doing very well indeed, totting up some 60 million downloads from the site so far. In monetary terms, the downloads come to around $45 million, with the revenue of the downloads split between Apple and the... Read on »
Go Green! - Edition 1
With technologies and society vastly advancing, we as humans are experimenting with ways to help cut down the amount of resources we use. The exponential growth of human population, emissions, power usage, and use of our natural resources has grown immensely. This Neowin exclusive series will give you recent news,... Read on »
The App Store: Grey Areas?
With Apple's highly successful release of the Application Store, the developers of such applications may find themselves in a predicament when it comes to the do's and don'ts. While reading the agreement of application development for the store, you will find many specific rules on what is, and isn't allowed.... Read on »
Esquire to roll out e-ink magazines
Men's magazine Esquire will publish a special edition electronic front cover - a move its editor claims was made because of the print industry's "lack of progress" since the nineteenth century.The September issue of the US magazine will incorporate a built-in battery to power an electronic display, welcoming readers to... Read on »
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