Web and Software

Street Fighter 4 iPhone/iPod Touch App Released & Available to Buy!

A couple of days ago we talked about the up and coming release of the Street Fighter 4 app. Well, just to update you, Capcom’s Street Fighter IV game is now available to buy from the iTunes Store for the iPhone and iPod Touch for £5.99.
If you’re a long time Street Fighter fan then [...]


YouTube Switches On Mobile Advertising

Google has rolled-out mobile advertising for YouTube in a bit to raise funds from the popular, but financially-floundering site.
The move follows YouTube’s recent launch of pre-roll ads at the start of its videos. The pre-roll ads are skippable, but that doesn’t mean they’re not annoying.
The new mobile ads seem unobtrusive enough as a screenshot, but [...]


Google Apps Marketplace is Open for Business: The Future of Cloud Computing

Google has just officially announced the launch of the Google Apps Marketplace. The Google Apps Marketplace is focused on building an ecosystem which will allow businesses that use it’s paid-for Google Apps service to find and purchase a wide selection of cloud software tools created by specialist developers.
It is hoped that developers will also [...]


Google Chrome Business to be Released in 2011

If you don’t know already Google will be introducing a business version of their Chrome OS that will hit netbooks from 2011.
Now we all know that business computing is one of Microsoft’s expertise so instead of competing with the likes of Windows XP or Windows 7 Professional Google is expected to roll out its Google [...]


HP Slate Shows off it Flash Capabilities – Is this a Kick in the Teeth for the iPad?

The HP Slate may not have made an appearance at the Oscars like the Apple iPad, however HP have uploaded brand new videos showing off its Windows 7 slate device that features Adobe’s Flash.
Now we haven’t heard much about the HP Slate since it was paraded at the CES show, however a new video has [...]


T-Mobile Ditch Yahoo for Google

It’s all fair in love and search engines as T-Mobile have announced that they are ending their one year exclusive deal with Yahoo and replacing it with Google. So what does this mean? Well every time a Blackberry user visits the T-Mobile portal, it will be Google’s search engine showing at the top [...]


Apple iTunes Store sells its 10 Billionth Music Download

Apple’s iTunes Music Store has sold its 10 billionth song on Wednesday afternoon after seven years in the digital music download market.
Check out this timeline below on how the music giants have progressed since they first opened their store in April 2003:
Apple iTunes Music Download Timeline
• 2003 Apple opens its music download store
• 2006 Apple reaches [...]


Nexus One Gets Google Earth Application

As Google Earth was one of the mock up applications featured on the phone when the Nexus One was officially launched early this year, Google is pleased to announce that the application is now available to download in the Android Market.
The application seems to be the only device running on Android 2.1, but the Droid [...]


iPhone Apps Banned from Apps Store for Sexually Explicit Content

Over 5000 iPhone apps have been taken away from the Apple apps store, which consist of adult themed iPhone and iPod touch applications.
It has been reported that Apple is getting in touch with developers who have developed apps with sexually explicit content. The decision has come after numerous customer complaints about this [...]


Please Rob Me Site Reveals Foursquare Twits

A new website PleaseRobMe.com has highlighted the semi-obvious idea that by Tweeting your whereabouts you’re telling the world you’re not at home to protect your silver cutlery and candlesticks.
Please Rob Me works by searching for updates from the online game Foursquare, which allows users to “check in” to different locations through GPS on their smartphones.
These [...]