UK Gadget and Tech News, Reviews and Shopping

July 2009

Blogs

Asus to Release Two New Seashell Eee PCs in the UK

If you can keep up with the myriad of different Asus Eee PC model numbers then you will be pleased to hear that Asus is adding two new models to its UK lineup the 1005HA and 1101HA. Both models boast excellent battery life and are the first in this super-slim range with replaceable batteries.

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Sony Dismisses PS3 Price Cut

Gamers look like they need to keep hold of their day jobs as the relatively costly PlayStation 3 isn’t going to be coming down in price any time soon. Rumours

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Google treads on Microsoft toes

When Bing was annouced, it would appear all bets were off. Microsoft were making a serious effort to launch themselves into the search market. Now Google have taken their gloves

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Google Apps Taken Out of Beta

It’s almost like losing an old friend by not seeing the little “Beta” disclaimer written next to the Gmail, logo but Google has finally taken the step to migrate to

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Internet Explorer Usage Down 11.4%; Windows 7 E Coming to Europe without IE

The latest browser figures which have just been released are showing that the dominance of IE has been eroded further with Firefox the main opponent and Safari and Chrome the bubbling away in the background. Mozilla is hoping that their market-share will increase further with the release of Firefox 3.5 which, since its debut, has been downloaded nearly 14 million times.

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