Square Enix profits
By Hanleigh Daniels 9 February 2010Square Enix has announced its financial results for the nine month period leading up to the end of December 2009. Its returns have been bolstered by sales of FF XIII in Japan and some Eidos titles. FULL STORY >
NAVIGON MobileNavigator updated
By Hanleigh Daniels 9 February 2010NAVIGON has announced a major update on their MobileNavigator app for the iPhone and iPod Touch, adding three new features to the software. FULL STORY >
Facebook turns six
By Hanleigh Daniels 8 February 2010Facebook marked its sixth birthday with a make-over. With the news that a new, more efficient photo uploaded is on the way as well, there is little evidence that theyÔÇÖre resting on their laurels. FULL STORY >
Samsung and Sharp reach a settlement
By Hanleigh Daniels 8 February 2010Samsung and Sharp have settled their court battle over alleged LCD patent violations. FULL STORY >
Weekly roundup- Motion gaming hopes dashed
By Hanleigh Daniels 5 February 2010This week in gaming sees developer Bungie dashing hopes that Halo: Reach will use Project Natal and tells you how many Xbox 360 DVDs FF XIII will need. FULL STORY >
Everything i
By Staff Writer 5 February 2010We all have at least one Apple product we could use better. Guy HartDavis teaches you everything you need to know about the iPod, iPhone and iTunes. FULL STORY >
News roundup - Nokia on top
By Staff Writer 5 February 2010This week's tech news roundup touches on Google's strange new bedfellow, Amazon's investment in the future of the Kindle and Nokia's new OVI Maps racing game. FULL STORY >
Digital addicts on the increase in China
By Staff Writer 4 February 2010It seems like Chinese kids love the net just a bit too much, with a study showing 24 million kids addicted to the web. FULL STORY >
Canon expands LEGRIA camcorder range
By Hanleigh Daniels 4 February 2010Canon adds three new HD camcorder series and one standard definition one to their LEGRIA camcorder range, expanding on your choices within this range. FULL STORY >
Free and open Symbian mobile OS
By Hanleigh Daniels 4 February 2010The world's most popular smartphone OS, Symbian, has gone open source, in a move by the Symbian Foundation to speed up the development of the mobile OS. FULL STORY >
Maemo 5 OS
By Thomas McKinnon 4 February 2010Does Maemo represent the future for Nokia smartphones? It's fresh, adept at browsing and multitasking and its interface is optimised for touch- things Symbian struggles with. FULL STORY >
Microsoft SideWinder X4 keyboard coming in March
By Hanleigh Daniels 4 February 2010The SideWinder X4 keyboard from Microsoft will have gamers upping their kill rate with anti-ghosting technology and automatic macro repetition. FULL STORY >
Panasonic Toughbook CF-U1
By Mike Joubert 4 February 2010Panasonic's Toughbook U1 is both ultra-portable and fully-rugged, providing computing power where others fear to tread. FULL STORY >
Google Chrome OS tablet UI
By Thomas McKinnon 3 February 2010Days before the iPad was launched Google quietly released images and video on a concept Chrome OS UI for tablet PCs. Could a Gpad be on the way? FULL STORY >
Sony Ericsson Aspen announced
By Hanleigh Daniels 3 February 2010The latest GreenHeart phone from Sony Ericsson is the first to come out with Windows Mobile 6.5.3, and is the first GreenHeart business smartphone. FULL STORY >
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