Archive | July, 2010

He investigated the results of his own investment company on the entrepreneurs of that time, 1997 – 2000. What he found was that 70% had failed.

Facebook is taking advantage of it’s user base of 500 million people by launching into search with a trial of [...]

Most top Online RPGs charge fees to play or to purchase extra items, but there are some good free RPGs out there such as Algadon. Set in the mystical land of Algadon, players are able to battle monsters, compete with other players and complete quests which if completed will endow their character with new powers and strengths.

The StreetView cars are Google’s way of collecting information about cities, streets, neighborhood, and the like, They feed the information into their servers and becomes part of their Google Map.

When mobile networks offer you a new handset in return for signing a new long contract, you typically pay a higher monthly cost. Find out why sim only deals can save you up to 50%.

Because a SIM only deal doesn’t have to cover the cost of the handset as well, monthly costs can be up to 50% lower.

The new Amazon Kindle Wi-Fi which doesn’t include 3G access retails for only £109, £40 cheaper than the 3G Amazon Kindle. Getting access to such a low cost eReader is tempting. Many other users seem to think so as well, with the Kindle the bestselling product on Amazon.com for two years running.

The battle between search giant Google and the Chinese government rumbles on with Reuters reporting that the site is now [...]

Now this is big news for Microsoft followers — the Redmond-based software giant has just made a deal with Chinese [...]

Virgin Media has today announced the launch of a trial service for it’s Virgin media Player.  This would allow Virgin [...]

If you want a new social networking tool, try Tiny Chat. Tinychat is a simple and free to use audio, video, [...]

Thinq is reporting that Hacker Ron Bowes of Skull Security has leaked a 2.8Gb torrent file containing the Facebook account details of [...]

Recently I’ve been looking around at the different laptop models available on the market for someone interested in buying one, [...]

The Ubuntu Software Library is similar to the iPhone App Store or the Android Market, at least from a user perspective. Here, you open it up, browse or search through a variety of applications categories, and download the ones that you want to try. Sound familiar?

UK businessman Paul Kane has been selected to form part of an elite “chain of trust” charged with rebooting the [...]