Microsoft Pulls the Plug on OneCare
Microsoft have also announced it will stop selling OneCare, its all-in-one security and PC management service, from 30 June 2009. The move to change the way Microsoft provides security comes
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Microsoft have also announced it will stop selling OneCare, its all-in-one security and PC management service, from 30 June 2009. The move to change the way Microsoft provides security comes
Now while this piece of news is still in rumour stage, it has been backed up by hard evidence (CSI-style) to make it potentially meaningful. Word has it that Snow
The XO laptop sponsored by the One Laptop Per Child organisation (OLPC) has hit the European market this week. The computers will be sold via the Give One, Get One
A few months ago we reported on the new range of TVs that Sony released at the IFA tradeshow. One addition to the family was the Bravia Z4500 Motionflow which has a pretty nifty 200Hz frame rate. All well and good, but what on earth does that mean exactly?
Here’s a gadget for those who think that turning something on “just at the flick of a switch” is far too much effort. The Mathmos Airswitch light is not only a funky looking retro-style lamp, it works just by the hover of your hand. David Copperfield is now down an act.
If we weren’t already spoiled for choice with the numerous new handsets on the market, now there’s another one to consider parting with your hard-earned money for. The Sony Ericsson W705 Walkman phone features, well a little bit of everything to be honest.
If this doesn’t take the cake, it will at least slice it in 67 different ways. The Wenger Giant Swiss Army Knife is a whole tool shed in your pocket, and something airport security would definitely confiscate if you forgot it in your rucksack.[…]
I don’t need to tell you that Christmas is just around the proverbial corner thanks to the marketing efforts of many shops out there. What we can tell you though