£3 million artwork bill for Broadcaster

Normally Channel Four is the broadcaster most associated with the arts and everything about it. So when a broadcaster runs up a bill of £3 million on decorating its new offices.. more

LG to show off world’s thinnest LCD TV

LG has announced that it has designed the world’s thinnest LCD panel, which is a mere 2.6mm thick. Or 2.6mm thin, perhaps. Yes, 2.6mm. That’s a quarter of a centimetre, or.. more

MSI Wind U130 and U135 netbooks launched next month

MSI has announced that a pair of new netbooks will be available come January 2010. The U130 and U135 are both based on the latest Intel Atom N450 processor, with on.. more

Facebook is bad for your marriage?

Some new research has pointed to the fact that Facebook is involved in a surprising proportion of divorces. Divorce specialists Divorce-Online claims that 20% of the cases it deals with mention Facebook. That’s because instead of just going through their partner’s pockets, or text messages,.. more

BT promises super-fast broadband before 2012 Olympics

BT has announced that the roll out of its next generation broadband should be completed before the 2012 Olympic Games in London. Previously, the network – which will reach blistering speeds of up to 100Mbps, allowing for high definition streaming and silky smooth online gaming.. more

Modern Warfare 2 secures Christmas number one

Yesterday – if you listen to the UK music charts – we had the battle between the X Factor’s Joe McElderry and Rage Against the Machine for the number one spot. But never mind that (though well done Rage for striking a blow against the.. more

Firefox blazes past IE as most popular browser

You quite possibly use it, and plenty of others it would seem, as Mozilla Firefox 3.5 has just been declared the world’s most popular browser. This is according to stats analysis website StatCounter, but there is a catch. The latest version of Firefox is most.. more

PSP-4000 rumours fly

Rumours are rife that Sony is to expand its handheld range after an advert for LittleBigPlanet accessories mentioned a “PSP-4000”. The likelihood of this being true is made stronger by the fact that there was already plenty of speculation going on about whether Sony would.. more

Nokia Booklet 3G now up for pre-order

The Nokia Booklet 3G has been made available for pre-order on the company’s website. But the price might make a few of you wince. The netbook is going to cost a rather hefty £650, which seems like quite a lot when you compare it to.. more

BPI says illegal downloading on the increase

UK music industry body the BPI has published survey data which indicates that the levels of illegal file sharing in this country don’t seem to be decreasing. In fact, the levels of peer-to-peer file sharing within the UK have remained pretty constant throughout 2009. However,.. more