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Wednesday 14 December 2005
Ask Jeeves introduces sports Smart Search
Ask Jeeves UK has introduced a new service for sports fans, giving them access to the latest information on their favourite football or rugby team
i-Kids phone helps track down your little ones
mTrack, the company behind KidsOK, has launched a child location device using satellite technology so you can track down children to within 20 metres of their location
Flash drives go wallet sized
The world's first creditcard-sized Wallet Flash drive has been launched allowing users to store date in their wallets rather than their pockets
Tuesday 13 December 2005
Microsoft and MTV to launch music download service
MTV and Microsoft have announced that they will launch a music download service next year called URGE
Yahoo updates widget engine
They might not yet promise to change the way you use your computer, but over the last year, widgets have become buzz-words in some circles
Real launches RealMusic subscription service
RealNetworks, the company behind the Real video and music player has launched an online music service in the UK to compete against the likes of Napster and Apple’s iTunes Music store service
Toshiba to delay HD DVD
Toshiba said on Tuesday it will delay the year-end Japan launch of its next-generation HD DVD players to address copy protection issues, potentially undermining its advantage as the first supplier to put such machines on the market
Microsoft to offer VoIP service
Microsoft has announced that it plans to follow BT and Yahoo’s announcement last week to step up the fight against VoIP competitors such as Skype with the launch of a new VoIP package
Extreme Macro Photography on a budget with a Pringles tin
Bought yourself a new Canon 20D but didn’t have enough for a Macro lens? Not to worry, a camera enthusiast on the internet has published details on how you can make a macro lens for less than a £1 and have lunch at the same time
Oil depot blast forces websites offline
The huge explosion at Buncefield oil depot in Hemel Hempstead on Sunday 11 December that rocked the south of England has caused a number of UK websites offline and IT companies to close for the day
Star gazers get helping hand with new gadget
Celestron, a company that makes telescopes and binoculars, has launched a new device that will allow users to pinpoint any star and find out what it is
Monday 12 December 2005
Mio launches new GPS PDA in time for Christmas
Mio, today launched a new GPS PDA model in time for Christmas shoppers still to buy a GPS unit
Linksys launch travel Wi-Fi router to create network anywhere
Linksys has launched a wireless-g router that has been designed for business travellers so they can access the Internet from places like hotels, restaurants and anywhere else they see fit
Self-destruct text messages let you stealth message
A UK company has created a self-destruct text messaging service that allows you to send messages to your friends with the knowledge that the message will delete itself as soon as they’ve read it
eBay stops illegal sale of Excel flaw
Online auction house eBay has pulled an auction in which the highest bidder would have won information on how to exploit an alleged flaw in Microsoft’s Excel spreadsheet application
Mimobots make for friendly USB drives
You have to ask yourself why USB drives have to look like sticks? It seems the creators of Mimobots thought the same thing and have created a range of USB drives that look like aliens
Sunday 11 December 2005
Xbox360 launches in Japan with lukewarm response
News agencies across the globe are reporting muted excitement for the launch of Microsoft’s Xbox360 console in Japan
Saturday 10 December 2005
Drink-O-Matic promises cold drinks at the touch of a button
What do you get the man who has everything? A 1950s designed vending machine of course
Friday 9 December 2005
BT and Yahoo fight back against Skype
Yahoo and BT have stepped up the ante and announced separate plans to tackle the ever-growing popularity of VoIP company Skype before they are manoeuvred out of the market completely
HP launch HP Pavilion dv8000 series laptops
HP has announced the availability of the HP Pavilion dv8000 series, a 17-inch widescreen laptop powered by the AMD Turion 64 processor ML-32
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