Archive for February, 2010

3D PCs and laptops to steal the show at CeBIT

Google and Amazon Web Services also at show A host of new netbooks, laptops and computers with 3D support will be unveiled at this week’s CeBIT exhibition in Hanover, Germany.

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3D PCs and laptops to steal the show at CeBIT

News: Note: How Not to Play Sonic & Mario at the Olympic Winter Games

Watch out if there’s a camera behind you!

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News: Note: How Not to Play Sonic & Mario at the Olympic Winter Games

MS and Oracle’s big dev tools – who needs ‘em?

Viva Emacs and Vim A chunky Visual Studio 2010 releases soon, packing more features and representing perhaps more hours of development than any other single-vendor’s development tool.…

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MS and Oracle’s big dev tools – who needs ‘em?

First Impressions: WarioWare DIY, FlingSmash and Photo Dojo

Hands-on with three very different titles

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First Impressions: WarioWare DIY, FlingSmash and Photo Dojo

Acer H5360 3D ready projector

Play 3D games and movies on your wall Review   2010 is supposed to be the year that 3D breaks into mainstream home entertainment but most of the PR puff has been focused on expensive TV sets. Acer does a good job of making this currently tiny market a damned sight more interesting with its H5360, a sub-£600 ‘3D Ready’ digital projector.…

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Acer H5360 3D ready projector

Microsoft fluffs Feds with secure cloud

Google beater Microsoft has beaten rival Google to deliver a version of its online applications tailored for US government users.… Offloading malware protection to the cloud

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Microsoft fluffs Feds with secure cloud

Get Android 2.1 on Windows Mobile phones

Hack of the week: try a new OS on your phone If like me, you’re a long-time Windows Mobile user and you’re more than a little frustrated with the mobile platform, consider swapping to Google’s Android.

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Get Android 2.1 on Windows Mobile phones

10 technologies that need to be standardised

The tech messes that drive us mad While we love technology, we just can’t stand incompatibility, whether it’s bickering mobile phone technologies, messaging systems that won’t talk, or incompatible file formats.

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10 technologies that need to be standardised

The 5 most common digital photo issues solved

We show you how to fix your images easily Like us, while you may love taking digital photographs, you tend to find there are a number of common problems, such as red-eye or bad exposure, that crop up time and time again.

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The 5 most common digital photo issues solved

This year’s 15 most anticipated mobile technologies

From smartphones to mobile operating systems When it comes to mobile technologies, Mobile World Congress in Barcelona is the highlight of the year, with manufacturers unveiling the handsets, smartbooks and operating systems they’ll make available later in the year.

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This year’s 15 most anticipated mobile technologies

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