Archive | January, 2011

Tech and Apple sites are a-wash with rumors that the new iPad will feature supercharged graphics and enhanced resolution.

The British government is to offer low-cost computers to low-income households as part of a scheme to help encourage millions [...]

The problem with this is that is looks like the equivalent of handing your ID to an anonymous telemarketer somewhere in the world. It’s like if you order something online and had your address or phone number sold.

In a move that’s bound to prove popular, german company X-Pire is releasing a tool that will allow social networking [...]

Google has given then $14,000 in rewards for discovering critical and high-risk vulnerabilities affecting its Chrome web browser.

The last two editions of Call Of Duty have been developed by Infinity Ward and both Modern Warfare 2 and [...]

The figures are out and it’s being reported that there were 107 trillion emails sent worldwide during 2010.  The most [...]

IBM have been working hard over the last number of years and now they’ve got “Watson” to show for it. [...]

The dropped call problem. One reason that customers of AT&T complain about is the number of dropped calls, and this may have an impact on the retention rate. Apparently, the dropped call rate hovers around 4.7%, while Verizon’s is at about 1.7%. The AT&T drop rate was at 6% in September.

Last week I was one of the people affected by the Hotmail email loss, when thousands of people suddenly found [...]

Everyone in the UK will already be familiar with this story with the New Labour’s plan for biometric identity cards.  [...]

Google seem to be rolling out new versions of Android quicker than anyone else can update their hardware. But this [...]

Facebook has just exploded in the last 2-3 years and it was only a matter of time before it became [...]

Myself and the team here at Connected Internet are delighted to announce that one of our very own Editors, Mike [...]