Seems like Microsoft hasn’t learnt its lesson over the sheer number of versions of Office and Windows it offers. A bit of digging in the registry of the brand new Windows 8 consumer preview shows no less than nine different versions of Microsoft’s latest and greatest will be hitting the shelves on release.
Apparently, “the people” want to see someone eating Doritos that are on fire while their hair is ablaze. Some dumbass people will do anything for their moment of fame.
Bad news I’m afraid my fellow avid Raspberry Pi-buyers – if you didn’t manage to snag one in the melee before it sold out, there’s going to be at least a month’s wait till more stock rolls into the UK.
Apple didn't mislead UK consumers over what Siri would be capable of when it arrived over here, it was our stupid fault for watching US announcements and getting too excited over features we were never going to get.
EA's attempt to bring its popular shooter series to mobiles has come to an embarrassing end, with the mega-publisher admitting its rubbish game won't be returning to iTunes.
People sure do seem to love Windows 8, or at least an OS they can download for free that’s not Linux. It might help that it’s new and shiny, and by the looks of it, is pretty good too. Still, being downloaded over one million times in just 24 hours is pretty impressive.
Ever since watching Tron Legacy, I’ve had a deep-seated craving for one of those awesome light cycles. We saw they were being produced last year, but now one’s up for auction for just £14,455 currently, and it’s for charity too.
It's usually Germany or Finland that's the comedy entry at Eurovision. This year it's going to be us, thanks to the BBC's decision to send Engelbert Humperdinck out to Azerbaijan to represent the nation.
Getting less spam texts recently? You can thank our good ol'Information Commissioner’s Office. It’s finally put its newfound muscle into practice and has blocked 20,000 SIM cards responsible for bombarding us poor folk with around eight million spam texts a day.
The first of LG's L-Series models is scheduled to launch in the UK this month, and while it's no quad-core monster, you do get the interesting combination of a dual-core processor running a small 3.2" display.