Posted on 19 July 2011. Tags: App, mobile, Sainsbury's, Shopping, web
Apart from Jamie Oliver, who goes to Sainsbury’s? Even Morrisons is a bit small fry these days compared to the big two, despite Richard Hammonds and Take That. Anyway, enough about grocery stores and their celebrity endorsements. The point is, if you do in fact go to Sainsburys, you’ll be pleased to know they’ve ‘pimped [...]
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Posted in Android, Apple, Blackberry, Google, Mobile Phones, News, Web and Software
Posted on 17 May 2011. Tags: children, Facebook, safety, web
Life is built up of an intricate structure of hierarchies. Authority controls is from the minute we are born until we day. The Police, the State, our boss, there’s always someone telling us how to live our life and it all started with our parents. To be fair to the mums and dads out there [...]
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Posted in Facebook, General, News, Social Networking, Twitter, Web and Software
Posted on 29 December 2010. Tags: chinese, English, Internet, language, web
This one comes courtesy of Fox News, so take it with a pinch of salt, but apparently the English language is set to be replaced by Chinese in the future. Currently English is the ‘international language of business and commerce’ but, could its era of dominance on the Internet could be coming to an end? [...]
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Posted in News, Web and Software
Posted on 01 December 2010. Tags: amazon, attack, Server, US, web, wikileaks
As ‘hackers’ continue to attack WikiLeaks, the controversial website turns to Amazon’s US servers for help. WikiLeaks said that on Tuesday it was the target of a denial of service attack that overwhelmed its website and made it inaccessible for a several hours. The site also claimed to have been attacked on Sunday shortly before [...]
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Posted in News, Web and Software
Posted on 17 November 2010. Tags: 2.0, Apps, blackberry, ipad, Jim Balsillie, PlayBook, RIM, steve jobs, web
Jim and Steve are at it again. The chief executive of RIM has launched an attack on Apple at the Web 2.0 summit in San Francisco. Balsillie told delegates at the event that Research in Motion’s forthcoming tablet computer, the PlayBook, will be “three or four times” faster at browsing the web than Apple’s iPad. [...]
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Posted in Apple, Blackberry, iPad, News
Posted on 08 November 2010. Tags: Browser, Chrome, FireFox, IE, Internet, rockmelt, Social Networking, web
There’s a new kid on the internet browser block, going by the name of RockMelt. Backed by Netscape founder Marc Andreessen the new browser claims that it is very different from its larger competition i.e. Firefox, Chrome, IE; “It does more than just navigate Web pages. It makes it easy for you to do the [...]
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Posted in News, Social Networking, Web and Software
Posted on 29 September 2010. Tags: amazon, ereader, Kindle, web
Amazon is not letting up on its Kindle mission. Determined to be the undisputed E-reading champion the online store has now spread the Kindle’s wings even further as yesterday they unveiled a test version of the “Kindle for the Web” application. The app allows users to read a book’s first chapter online without having to download [...]
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Posted in Internet, News, Tablet Devices
Posted on 17 August 2010. Tags: Capcom, Facebook, Farmville, Gaming, Resident Evil, street fighter, web
If your a member of Facebook you’ll probably have come across those annoying updates about one of your friends who has created a nice bag potatoes on his Farmville. Web browser gaming is soon to be big business, the folks behind Farmville recently secured $200 million worth of funding to take it to the next [...]
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Posted in Article-Type, Gaming, General, News, Web and Software