Archive for October, 2009

Handset hacking

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How to make new programs for mobile phones overnight Read more..

Could tiny print runs of local and personal papers save newspapers?

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A company that offers people the opportunity to design and print their own newspapers believes that print is still a healthy trade. Read more..

Blog sparks mass council walkout

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Councillors in a rural town stage a mass walkout after becoming fed up with criticism from a blogger. Read more..

Audio slideshow

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British Library's look at 19th century photography Read more..

Video gamers to play for ‘real’

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Sports fans could soon be competing alongside their racing heroes as circuits are mapped in high-definition video. Read more..

Speed of sound

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How free, infinite music has changed fans forever Read more..

Internet addresses set for change

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The internet regulator approves plans to allow non-Latin-script web addresses, in a move set to transform the online world. Read more..

Free Google sat-nav shakes market

Thursday, October 29th, 2009 Posted in Uncategorized | Comments Off

Shares in sat-nav device companies fall after Google unveils a free live sat-nav service for mobiles. Read more..

Nintendo profit hit by Wii sales

Thursday, October 29th, 2009 Posted in Uncategorized | Comments Off

Nintendo blames a wane in demand for its Wii games console for a 52% fall in profit. Read more..

Mobile manners: Egypt launches conduct code for phone users

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Egypt's official telecoms regulatory body has published a code of ethics for mobile phone users. Read more..