HBO Go,Comcast Xfinity and MLB.tv launch on Xbox 360 By Jools Whitehorn published 27 March 12 Microsoft has confirmed that three new video apps are coming to the Xbox 360 today.
Vibrating steering wheels to replace sat-navs? By Jools Whitehorn published 26 March 12 Steering wheels which vibrate to signal when to turn are being tested as an alternative to screen-based sat-navs.
Apple rejecting apps that access UDIDs By Jools Whitehorn published 26 March 12 Apple has started rejecting apps that access iPhone and iPad Unique Device Identifier (UDIDs) amid ongoing app privacy concerns.
Facebook scoops up 750 patents from IBM By Jools Whitehorn published 23 March 12 Facebook has just shelled out for 750 of IBM's patents.
Google Play to offer movie downloads to own? By Jools Whitehorn published 23 March 12 Google is reportedly considering plans to sell movies via Google Play in addition to the rental options it currently offers.
YouTube adds one-click video fixing tools By Jools Whitehorn published 22 March 12 YouTube has announced new video fixing tools that promise to spruce up sub-par video.
Sony Tablet P and Tablet S ICS update revealed By Jools Whitehorn published 22 March 12 Sony Japan has announced Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich updates for both the Tablet P and Tablet S.
Samsung Ice Cream Sandwich user guide for Galaxy S2 released By Jools Whitehorn published 21 March 12 A user guide for Google Android Ice Cream Sandwich update on the Samsung Galaxy S2 has been released.
Developers losing interest in Android By Jools Whitehorn published 20 March 12 Updated A new study has found that Google Android is slipping out of favour with developers.
Solar flares alongside terrorist attacks in UK civil emergencies list By Jools Whitehorn published 19 March 12 A new government list of major threats to the UK has identified solar flares as one of the top risks to the country's way of life.
NEC developing thin battery for bendy screens By Jools Whitehorn published 19 March 12 NEC has announced that it is developing a super-thin battery that could be incorporated into credit cards or bendable screens.
New iPad apps: which are Retina Display-ready? By Jools Whitehorn published 16 March 12 Updated The new iPad 3 is out today, and developers around the world are getting busy updating their apps to make the most of the new tablet's high-resolution Retina Display.
NeoGeo X handheld confirmed By Jools Whitehorn published 16 March 12 Manufacturer Blaze has confirmed that it is producing a NeoGeo handheld console loaded with games from the 90s.
Google adds 'semantic search' to give you better answers By Jools Whitehorn published 15 March 12 Google is set to shake up its search results by adding facts and direct answers to its usual list of ranked pages.
Spotify plays included in US music chart By Jools Whitehorn published 14 March 12 Billboard magazine's Hot 100 songs chart will include data from music streaming and subscription sites for the first time.
Microsoft gets you speaking Mandarin in one hour By Jools Whitehorn published 12 March 12 Microsoft Research is working on a project that will let users translate their own voice into other languages.
Samsung sensor captures image and depth information By Jools Whitehorn published 1 March 12 Samsung has created a sensor capable of capturing both a standard RGB image and depth information at the same time.
Limited edition white Xbox 360 Kinect bundle on the way By Jools Whitehorn published 29 February 12 Microsoft is releasing a special edition white version of the Xbox 360 4GB Kinect bundle in May.
£22 Raspberry Pi miniature PC is a sell-out By Jools Whitehorn published 29 February 12 After six years in development, the credit-card sized Raspberry Pi computer has gone on sale and sold out almost immediately.
Samsung: 'we're not doing very well in the tablet market' By Jools Whitehorn published 28 February 12 A Samsung executive has admitted that the company is struggling in the tablet market.
'Active' video games won't slim down Britain's kids By Jools Whitehorn published 28 February 12 A new study suggests that active video games have no more positive effect upon children's fitness than inactive ones.
Facebook: we can read your text messages, but we don't By Jools Whitehorn published 27 February 12 The Sunday Times has alleged that Facebook has been reading users' text messages.
Sony Mobile sends out beta Android 4.0 preview By Jools Whitehorn published 24 February 12 Sony Mobile Communications has released a preview beta ROM for Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich.
Proview brings iPad trademark fight to Apple's front door By Jools Whitehorn published 24 February 12 Proview Shenzen, a Chinese company that claims it still has rights to the iPad name in China, has now brought the fight to Apple's home turf by filing a lawsuit in a US superior court in California.
Google to sell AR goggles this year By Jools Whitehorn published 22 February 12 Google's rumoured AR goggles which combine a heads up display (HUD), camera and smartphone tech in a wearable device could go on sale as soon as this year.