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Tuesday, 29 Jun 2010

See Mario Jump on your Android 2.1 Device

See Mario Jump on your Android 2.1 Device

Fancy having Mario jumping and bashing some gombas on your phone? Yes you can, though it has to be on an Android 2.1 and above device.

Monday, 28 Jun 2010

An Interview with Jonathan Ive on the iPhone 4

An Interview with Jonathan Ive on the iPhone 4

Jonathan Ive, Apple's Senior Vice President of Design, isn't one to be in the spotlight (Google his name and try to find out more about him), but he's spoken briefly with popular design blog Core77 on the design of the iPhone 4.

Blood Gadgets

Blood Gadgets

Not something we'd usually think about as this one is a downer - like the environmental impact our lust with gadgets have, so too they have an impact, sometimes sight unseen, on human lives around the world.

Friday, 25 Jun 2010

NVIDIA and Intel Are Bickering Again

NVIDIA and Intel Are Bickering Again

Much to NVIDIA's displeasure, Intel has presented a paper stating that NVIDIA GPUs are not as quick as NVIDIA claims.

Thursday, 24 Jun 2010

Windows 7 Sells 150 Million Licenses

Windows 7 Sells 150 Million Licenses

Windows 7 sales hit 150 million licenses, becomes fastest selling Windows.

iPhone 4 Reported to Have Yellow Screen and Signal Issues

iPhone 4 Reported to Have Yellow Screen and Signal Issues

The new Apple iPhone 4 may be one pretty looking device, but new users are already reporting hardware issues with the phone.

App Store Only Breaking Even for Apple?

App Store Only Breaking Even for Apple?

Is running the App Store only breaking even for Apple?

Where in the World is Bill Gates?

Where in the World is Bill Gates?

Ever wondered what happened to Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates after he stepped away from active duties at Microsoft?

A New Flickr: Bigger, Better, Darker

A New Flickr: Bigger, Better, Darker

Flickr redesigns its photos page to show bigger photos, more previews, darker backgrounds and more.

Google Wins Viacom Copyright  Infringement Suit

Google Wins Viacom Copyright Infringement Suit

In a ruling that will reassure online content providers and web hosts alike, a U.S court has ruled that Viacom has no case in its billion dollar copyright infringement suit against Google's YouTube.

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