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Haiti Needs Our Help – Time Is Running Out

I was recently asked by International Medical Corps (IMC) to take part in their appeal for donations to support their work in Haiti. IMC is a global, humanitarian, non-profit organization, founded by volunteer doctors and nurses and dedicated to saving lives and relieving suffering through relief and development programs. The IMC emergency response team is [...]

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Rumours About The Apple iPhone 4

The Apple iPhone 3GS has been around for quite a few months, originally released in June 2009. Before that the 3G was released in July 2008 and the classic original in June 2007. Could this indicate a potential mid year release of the Apple iPhone 4 ? Probably. What would feature in a new version [...]

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Mochi Media Joins Shanda Games

Mochi Media Joins Shanda Games

Mochi Media, the Flash game advertising network and more recently payments platform, has been acquired by Shanda Games. As the Mochi blog tells us “Shanda Games is the leading online game company in China in terms of the size and diversity of their 30+ title gaming portfolio.”. The partnership arised out of a synergy between [...]

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Palm Pre Gets Software Update

What mobile device are you living with? Is it just the one where convergence is the order of the day? The Palm Pre is handy little device for converging online activities and recently available WebOS 1.3.1 software upgrade has reached the UK shores. It takes around 15 minutes to implement and is delivered “over the [...]

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Comparing Broadband Connections

Recent reports in the press have suggested that broadband here in the UK still tends to lag some way behind a lot of other countries. Indeed, a report by the IT company Cisco suggested that Britain is ranked 31st out of 66 countries when it comes down to quality of service. Now that may sound [...]

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Behold, The Budget Space Camera

Behold, The Budget Space Camera

It looks like Space isn’t the big far away place it used to be – not if you can take snapshots with consumer digital equipment. The team at Project Icarus have done just that – on a budget of just $150 they managed to obtain photographs showing the curvature of the Earth. Apparently, all you [...]