Archive for the ‘Editorials’ Category

iPhone moves into the business

Sunday, March 9th, 2008 by Matt

It's perhaps fair to say that the iPhone hasn't taken off in the ways that Apple would have probably liked it to, especially in the UK. The price of the device, not to mention the 18 month contract with only one provider, are most likely the two facts deterring many ...

Blu-ray Wins - What does the future hold?

Wednesday, February 20th, 2008 by Matt

Blu-ray has finally come up on top as the preferred high definition format by the industry, and about time too! This is great news for the Sony Corporation, as it failed to let history repeat itself. But how sucessfuly will the Blu-ray format be?

Nanobot Machines "to match man by 2029"

Sunday, February 17th, 2008 by Jarrod

Engineer Ray Kurzweil has stated that he believes that humanity is on the brink of seeing robots implanted in people’s brains to "make them more intelligent." Kurzweil suggests that these nanobots could be inserted into the human brain via capillaries and "interact with our biological neurons" making us "smarter" and ...

Virgin Media Broadband Problems

Saturday, February 9th, 2008 by Tim

For the past week or so, I’ve been experiencing slow Virgin broadband performance. That is, I’m on Virgin Media’s XL Cable Broadband package (20Mb), but I’m getting speeds that are worse than the old days of dialup. I’ve tried everything I can think of (restarting different components, changing computers, etc.) ...

6 steps to getting a perfect projector

Tuesday, February 5th, 2008 by Tim

Follow our step-by-step guide, and you won't go wrong. 1. Low-cost projectors normally make two main sacrifices. The brightness, which is measured in ANSI lumens, will be relatively low, and the native resolution will be limited to 800x600. Neither one of these will be serious drawbacks providing you lower ...

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