Author: Gerald Lynch
First dual-screen e-reader to go on sale in February
Making full use of the Android operating system, the enTourage eDGe will be planting its flag in dual-screen territory in the new-year.
Blu-Ray headed to Xbox 360?
Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer has let slip that a Blu-Ray drive could soon be heading to the console's growing list of accessories.
Flickr update photo-tagging system
The feature will let you tag photos and draw boundary lines for faces, making it easier to track snaps of you and your friends.
New homepage for mobile Facebook users
Touchscreen phone owners can rejoice at the news of a new homepage designed specifically for them.
iBlushBabes upskirt video app heading to iPhone
It's good to see Apple's approvals team working hard then.
Convert cassettes to MP3 with the Tape Express
The Tape Express works like a regular portable cassette player, but also plugs into your computer via USB ready to make digital copies of all your old favourites.
Atari launch Photo Sauce Facebook photo editor
They may be best known for their pioneering games such as Pong and Gauntlet, but videogame legends Atari are set to enter the world of social networking with their Photo Sauce application for Facebook.
Arcam launch irDock
Arcam are getting pretty handy when it comes to making iPod accessories.
Myspace concedes defeat to Facebook
According to the Financial Times, Myspace is throwing in the towel in the fight against Facebook to become the most dominant social networking platform.
Twitter cuts deals with Microsoft and Google to enable real time micro blogging searches
But will the search engines be able to ensure results are relevant, with so many thousands of messages being published every minute?