Tag: Daniel sung
UK mobile networks sign deal to develop mobile advertising
Money men all over the UK are rubbing their hands together in glee as news comes in that the Internet Advertising Bureau has struck a deal with the UK big five mobile networks to develop adverts on your phone and mine. Joy…
Dell M109S pocket projector – very small, very strong, very expensive and very only available in the US
Dell has today added a new product to its expanding waistline of reasonably priced techie treats in the tasty shape of the of the Dell M109S pocket projector.
We’ve discussed the merits of these devices before. Dell must really feel that there is indeed a market for them and it looks as if their 350g offering…
TD Tips – Digital Cameras for under £200
It's all very well talking about what's about to hit the shelves and how brand spanking new and expensive all sorts of techno-gadgetry is but sometimes you want to buy something now. So, TD Tips is our new Wednesday morning regular where each of us five writers on TD puts our necks on the lines and says what we would buy when push comes to shove. The only rule is that it has to be available now and there has to be a link to prove it. Oh, and no second hand allowed…
Google Android – Liveblogging at the T-Mobile and Google webcast 23/09/08
Usually I’d begin my liveblogging with descriptions of the hall I’m in, the anticipation in the room and the annoying fat bloke next to me taking up all the room but today I’ll be watching Google and T-Mobile’s press conference about the release of the first Google Android HTC Dream handset…
Top 10 Tuesday: Operating Systems that changed the world
With the release the Google Android mobile operating system widely expected later on today – around 3.30pm I should think – I thought to myself, "What better way to kick of our Top 10 Tuesdays than by looking at operating systems that changed the world." So here indeed are the Top 10 operating systems that changed the world…
Intel introduce new nettop Atom 330 CPU system
The minute I read that Intel had launched their new dual-core Atom chip, my little netbook-crazed heart skipped more than the one beat. Then I read on and, before you do the same, you should know that the Intel Atom 330 is a nettop solution and is not set to cause a craze in the release of sub-notebook computers…
Jamie O'Shea's Vertical Bed for 24 hour street sleeping
No, this is not a picture of a man prepared to wait a very long time for the Marilyn Monroe air vent effect. This is a man in the depths of upright comfort that is the Vertical Bed…
Shiny Video Review: Roberts solarDAB radio
As I say, you’re looking at £79.99 for the Roberts solarDAB…
Activision considers Guitar Hero subscription service and Harmonix gets funny. Ha ha.
Activision look to be reaching for an almighty squeeze on the consumer teat, round about the time Guitar Hero 4 is launched, by introducing a subscription service…
Mauritian Sunset – best use of old PCs ever
Where the hell was British artist Sandy Smith when I was trying to chuck out my old 486 and 10 tonne CRT? I shudder to think of the humping of grey hardware the poor lass had to do to build this awesome wall of tower PC art that she calls the Mauritian Sunset…