Monthly Archive: October 2009

Berners-Lee Admits “//” Is Useless 0

Berners-Lee Admits “//” Is Useless

[adrotate banner=”45″] Tim Berners-Lee, the inventor of the World Wide Web, has confirmed that the two forward slashs “//” that are used in web addresses are a mistake and as such, are useless. Berners-Lee...

Twitter “Cock Up” Locks Users Out Of Accounts 0

Twitter “Cock Up” Locks Users Out Of Accounts

[adrotate banner=”45″] Currently, popular social networking website Twitter, seems to be finding it near on impossible to stay out of the news at the moment – for all the wrong reasons. Earlier this week,...

Sky TV To Appear On Microsofts Xbox 0

Sky TV To Appear On Microsofts Xbox

[adrotate banner=”45″] DPS Computing has recieved word a matter of minutes ago that the long awaited Sky TV functionality on Microsofts Xbox 360 system is to go live this month on October 27th. Microsofts...

iPhone To Recieve FM Radio? 0

iPhone To Recieve FM Radio?

[adrotate banner=”45″] Rumours are circulating that Apple, makers of the popular iPhone, are to release a new app allowing the iPhone to play FM Radio.  Although the iPhone is currently capable of recieving FM...

Losing Internet Access Worries Britain 0

Losing Internet Access Worries Britain

[adrotate banner=”45″] New research published by Virgin Media, the countries largest cable services provided, suggests that many people being anxious, worried and stressed if they lose their access to the Internet. A spokesperson to...

Phones 4 U End iPhone Monopoly For Carphone Warehouse 0

Phones 4 U End iPhone Monopoly For Carphone Warehouse

[adrotate banner=”45″] Carphone Warehouse today recieved a huge blow as rival Phones 4 U secured a deal which will see the company stocking Apples popular iPhone before Christmas.  Carphone Warehouse, up until now, have...

WikiReader takes Wikipedia Mobile 0

WikiReader takes Wikipedia Mobile

[adrotate banner=”45″] Electronics firm Openmoko has today released a new portable electronic device called WikiReader which aims to take Wikipedia even further as an educational tool. The offline version of mobile Wikipedia available on...