Kobo eReader goes European
Amazon’s Kindle may have a leadership position right now in electronic reading devices and digital books, but this is a hot market and is getter more competitive. Toronto-based Kobo is turning a new...
View ArticleDeals on Motorola Atrix Phones
The hype surrounding the Motorola Atrix has not died down since the mobile first debuted. One reason that this phone is a popular choice is its WebTop feature, which is distinctive to the Motorola...
View ArticleProblems connecting to Wi-Fi
Many people report that they have trouble connecting to free Wi-Fi outlets in hotels and other places so if you are having a problem what is the best advice? Firstly you should always ensure that your...
View ArticleNew BBC iPlayer planned
The BBC has released an updated version of the iPlayer designed for televisions in a move that it’s hoped will broaden access to the catch-up service to those viewers who may be a bit less...
View ArticleDragons’ Den’s Peter Jones sells telecoms business
Dragons’ Den serial entrepreneur Peter Jones CBE has sold one of his telecoms businesses, Wireless Logic, to ECI Partners, the UK mid-market private equity firm, and management for £38m. This is the...
View ArticleHP offers partial refund to full-price TouchPad buyers
The TouchPad was on sale in Britain for just over a month and failed to make an impression on the market which has been dominated by the Apple iPad. HP is to refund hundreds of pounds each to customers...
View ArticleLondon Hits ‘Fastest ever’ broadband during Speed Test and South Korea move...
It does often seem like we are playing catch-up here in the UK, the fastest ever broadband speeds have been recorded in London with speeds of 1.4 terabits per second were achieved. Speeds such as this...
View ArticleGlastonbury to provide music fans with free 4G Wi-Fi from fibreglass cows
Festival goers attending this year’s Glastonbury Festival will be able to access free 4G superfast Wi-Fi thanks to a herd of fibreglass cows. The life-sized plastic cows, modelled on the famous Worthy...
View ArticleHow good is your 4g signal?
Well we imagine that unless you live in a large city or conurbation, it will not be very good and even if you do live somewhere that 4g is available, almost certainly it will be patchy. In 2010 the...
View ArticlePower line networking could get you into trouble
Thousands of households in the UK use power line networking equipment as an alternative for WiFi as a cheap and very effective way of connecting their television set top boxes to their broadband. It is...
View ArticleBe amongst the first to buy one of Apple’s HomeKit devices
Coming to the UK in July, Elagato confirmed that Eve, the company’s range of sensors used for monitoring your home, will be available here then. So for those of us that is interested in transforming...
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