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News.blog: Apple fans start iPhone 3G queue
News According to Apple 2.0 blog, they may be interested in turning the White House lawn into an organic garden and they may be planning to buy iPhones for the presidential nominees. The queue for the Apple iPhone 3G began to form on Friday -- an entire...
Tags: apple, iphone, hoping, caroline mccarthy
7 July 2008, 9:21
Photos: Gibson frets over custom guitars
News Here, a machine cuts channels in a future guitar that will be used to house electronics. At the Gibson custom factory in Nashville, Tennessee, the famous guitar manufacturer makes its most expensive and exclusive instruments, including an ongoing...
Tags: channels, body, shape, production
1 July 2008, 9:16
Active PCs grow 1 billion strong
News There are now more than a billion PCs in active use worldwide, according to analyst house Gartner. On Gartner's estimation that the installed base of PCs is growing at an annual rate of almost 12 per cent, there will be 2 billion PCs in use by 2014...
Tags: pcs, installed, base, cent
24 June 2008, 9:07
News.blog: WWDC set to be big for Apple
News One interesting thing to watch for concerning any new version of .Mac is how much of the service Apple keeps in-house, as opposed to bringing a Web-savvy partner like Google into the mix. Web business next week at the Worldwide Developers...
Tags: wi fi, mac os, community, jobs
6 June 2008, 9:35
Apple: The future of home tech
News That's according to a report from analyst house Forrester Research, which predicts Apple's product strategy will promote the linking up of digital content, PCs, TV and stereo. Forrester Research principal analyst, JP Gownder, admitted that the...
Tags: companies, research, services, apple
23 May 2008, 9:32
Calls to lift UK Segway ban
News Peers in the House of Lords have called on the government to lift the ban on the use of Segways on public roads and pavements in the UK. But peers in the House of Lords called on the government to review its Segway ban, arguing the devices are safe...
Tags: house, devices, government, safety
21 May 2008, 9:44
Microsoft telescope puts universe on your desktop
News You can also zoom in on the Earth but don't expect to find your house. The WorldWide Telescope is a rich Web application that accesses high-resolution images taken by ground- and Earth-orbiting telescopes such as the Hubble Space Telescope, the...
Tags: explore, earth, star, location
20 May 2008, 10:28
Photos: Living green in La Casa Verde
News Robin Wilson, the owner and general contractor, completed the 'Idea House' project with architect John Lum and Sunset Magazine in 2007. A whole-house ceiling fan helps to circulate air through the house and out the roof.
Tags: water, natural, city, house
12 May 2008, 9:38
Bournemouth's pipes put on fibre diet
News H2O Networks, a company that lays fibre optic cabling in the sewers, said work will begin to hook up every house and business in Bournemouth in the next six months -- enabling speeds of up to 100Mbps.
Tags: enabling, council, fibre, jobs
9 May 2008, 9:44
Lords support data-loss law update
News Losing personal data took a step closer to becoming a criminal offence after the House of Lords backed a change in the law. The amendment must be sanctioned by the House of Commons before it can become part of the bill.
Tags: house, loss, bill, government
29 April 2008, 8:57
Social trends spur technology
News At Gartner's co-located mobile wireless and enterprise & networking conferences in London, the analyst house pointed to Apple as an example of a business whose success can be attributed to how firmly it keeps its finger on the pulse of cutting...
Tags: base, customer, nokia, london
24 April 2008, 9:21
Brits fear 'phonelessness' as much as dentist
News We're all familiar with the stressful situations of everyday life such as moving house, break-ups and organising a family In the same week as new warnings emerged of a potential link between mobile use and cancer research has found Brits have a...
Tags: family, cent, contact, job
1 April 2008, 9:21
Videogame ratings update recommended
News Helmed by child psychologist and star of TV show The House of Tiny Tearaways Dr Tanya Byron, the 224-page report is now available to peruse in full online. Today, the six-month long government-commissioned report into the effects of videogames and...
Tags: age, children, gaming, standards
27 March 2008, 13:41
Government to fund security tech
News House of Commons on Wednesday, outlining plans designed to improve the More government funding will be pumped into security technologies, the prime minister has announced. Gordon Brown presented the government's National Security Strategy to the
Tags: protection, role, threats, intelligence
20 March 2008, 9:01
News.blog: Facebook to launch IM service
News Facebook launched an in-house rival. That said, other major social networks have some kind of in-house instant-messaging functions now: MySpace operates MySpaceIM, for example, and AOL's recent acquisition of Bebo will integrate the social network...
Tags: platform, messaging, party, house
17 March 2008, 9:02


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