Nokia Announces Release Date For 5800 XpressMusic Smartphone
Nokia has announced that its striking touchscreen smartphone, Nokia 5800 XpressMusic, is all set to cruise into the UK market on 23rd January. Popularly referred to as “Tube”, the handset goes on sale from 10am at the Heathrow Terminal 5 shop and Nokia Stores at Regent Street in London.
Apple To Bring Major Upgrades to iMovie, iWork
Rumours are swirling that Apple will be offering some notable upgrades to its iMovie application at the upcoming Macworld next week.
iPhone Dev Team Releases Yellowsn0w Unlock Software
The cat and mouse game between iPhone hackers and Apple has taken a new interesting turn, as the hackers have unlocked the device from the shackles of AT&T.
Rumour Mill : Microsoft Laying Off 15,000 Employees
With the global economy going tailspin, rumour mills are buzzing hard that Microsoft is also planning to issue pink slips to some of its employees on around 15th of January, a week before it will announce its earning reports for the second quarter for this fiscal year.
Apple Mac OS Reaches 10 percent of Operating System Market
Beating its own market share records, Apple’s Mac OS X has registered a remarkable surge in terms of web traffic in the month of December, showing a rise to 9.6 percent as compared to 8.6 percent for November, according to reports.
New Year Bug Causes Microsoft's Zune Player To Fail
Microsoft Corp. announced on Thursday that the leap year issue in its Zune music players has been resolved, and the device is now functioning properly.
UK Housewives Spend Nearly Half Their Leisure Time Online
A survey carried out by market intelligence firm TNS Global Interactive amongst more than 27500 people across 16 industrialised countries showed that UK housewives spend nearly half of their leisure time online.
Tech Lady Made A Dame By The Queen
Professor Wendy Hall, whose works influenced the development of the semantic web and digital libraries, has been appointed DBE for services to science and technology.
HP To Launch Mac-Friendly MediaSmart Home Servers
Hewlett-Packard on Monday has rolled out the next generation MediaSmart Servers, which is said to offer four times the memory capacity as compared to its prior versions, and is expected to be compatible with Mac systems.
Windows Media Player Has No Flaws Says Microsoft
Microsoft Corp. has denied reports that a security hole in its Windows Media Player application could be exploited to execute remote code on user’s PC.
Verizon Wins $33 million Damage Against OnlineNIC
In the largest cybersquatting ruling ever, a US District Court in Northern California has granted a whopping $33.15 million to Verizon Communications, in a case against OnlineNIC, an internet domain registration firm.
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