Archive | July, 2010

Did the down loaders actually affect the movie revenue? After all, if the movie made boatloads of money, then one can argue, what’s the harm? Well, “The Hurt Locker” was leaked to the Internet several months before its release to theaters. It was the lowest-grossing Oscar winner for Best Picture ever. So apparently it did hurt.

UK Digital Champion, Martha Lane Fox, wants to get everyone of working age in the UK online by 2012, as [...]

The quarter million applications have been cumulatively downloaded an astounding 5 billion times to date. This is also a developer dream. With that many people getting an iPhone or iPad device, it can mean that the developers have a well established market where their apps will be seen and bought.

A couple of months ago YouTube made the news when they announced that they now supported full, 1080p HD video [...]

While it may come in many different flavours, from donuts to eclairs, there is no doubting the facts that ComScore [...]

Since the iPod Touch was released back in September 2007, it’s come a long way. Not only was it a big leap [...]

So, there are plenty of laptops that can compete with the MacBook laptop model, many offer the same or better hardware, just not the name. Is the quality worth it? Because many Mac owners will say that the difference is in the quality that you get with a MAC over a PC laptop.

Though most devices survived less than a year on the market, they were right on with a vision of providing simpler and more specialized devices to access the Internet. This vision has largely been realized, even if it is a decade later.

Android is without doubt becoming one of the most popular operating systems and is taking the world by storm. Of [...]

Well needless to say, that story took off and is in orbit. But did Steve Jobs really say those things? Like “Retire, relax, enjoy your family. It is just a phone. Not worth it.” Or, “No, you are getting all worked up over a few days of rumors. Calm down.”

According to IBM the open standards protocol which Firefox is following is what an open, secure, and standards-compliant browser should be.

On Wednesday the government took control of at least seven of the sites. As a result, more than a dozen investment, bank, and advertising accounts were seized.