Samsung have released 3 concept PCs, including the following “witches hat” model. No, I don’t understand either, but hey, credit to Samsung for being original.
Search behemoth Google has acquired DoubleClick for $3.1 billion, following a bidding war with Microsoft, AOL and (allegedly) Yahoo!. The sale gives Google access to
Monkey Kick Off features both a monkey and a football – genius! Try and use your primate soccer skills to beat the Include Digital personal
Following weeks of rumours, Apple have officially announced that the Mac OSX 10.5 Leopard operating system will be delayed until October 2007. A brief statement
Apple’s new Mac Pro workstations have finally hit the Apple store. Available with quad-core and 8-core Xeon processors, the evil, Skeletor-class, beast machines start at
Apple have announced that the EMI Music catalogue of digital music will be available for purchase DRM-free from the iTunes Store. This is a huge
Adobe’s “What is in the box” package arrived today. Unsurprisingly, it was… a box! After fighting with the excessive (but undeniably appealing) packaging to get
37Signals, the developers of Basecamp, have finally launched the eagerly-anticipated Highrise web app. Check out the feature tour here.
The online collaboration and project planning tool Goplan by Webreakstuff has been released. A direct competitor to Basecamp and the open-source activeCollab, the application is
Adobe‘s CEO Bruce Chizen has revealed that a free, hosted version of Photoshop is scheduled to appear within the next six months, as part of
Adobe’s Mike Chambers has released more information on his blog about the forthcoming alpha release of Apollo. Now, call me sceptical, but I’m finding it
The Camino Project has released the latest beta of the Camino browser for OSX. First impressions seem good – it’s noticeably faster that Firefox. The
An online petition calling for Digital Rights Management to be banned in the UK has been dismissed by the government. The official response, posted on
With Vista finally on the shelves, Microsoft is now turning it’s attention to its successor. Codenamed Vienna, the new operating system is likely to appear
After over thirty years in private beta, Google’s Gmail is finally available to the general public. It’s a pretty good offering too: Gmail’s spam protection
SiteVista is a new service for testing HTML emails across a wide range of email clients. Each test results in two screen grabs: the email
Tony Chor’s IEBlog reports that Microsoft have recently celebrated their 100 millionth IE7 installation. According to web stats company WebSideStory, a quarter of all visitors
The Unofficial Apple Weblog has posted screenshots of the forthcoming Office suite for Mac OSX. The new “My Day” application (the “control centre” for tasks
Rumours from MacRumors‘ forums suggest that the Safari browser on Apple’s forthcoming iPhone will have both Flash and Java plugins installed. More developer-focused information on
Firefox is now the browser of choice for 12% of Britons, up from 1% in 2004. The figures, released by internet research company Nielsen//NetRatings, also
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Adobe have released a beta version of Photoshop CS3. Available as a universal binary, this is sure to come as good news to users of
Clearly not wanting to be accused of dragging their heels following the recent Firefox 2 release, the team has just released version 3 of its
Netimperative has published an article listing the top 20 fastest growing UK websites. Retail sites represent nearly half of the top 20, demonstrating the eagerness
Whilst working on a Flash website recently, I was surprised to note that all Javascript-executed new window commands were being caught by my browser’s pop-up
The new beta of Skype 3.0 is available for download, boasting Firefox and IE browser extensions for click-to-call SkypeOut functionality. If you’re happy to miss
He-of-many-Riks Lomas has launched Microsummaries.org, an online resource dedicated to the Microsummaries feature in Firefox 2. Microsummaries – next big thing or white elephant? More
Adobe have updated Flash Player 9 to support full-screen playback in both the standalone and browser-based players. Full-screen playback is subject to a number of
For a recent project, I needed to make a call to a Flash function from a link in the HTML page in which it was
An invite to the private beta of Microsoft’s user-generated video site Soapbox arrived in my inbox today. A direct rival to Google’s YouTube, is Soapbox