InvisiViewmedia.com launches today

Even though 98 per cent of employees think it is vital to protect confidential information, a new survey from InvisiViewmedia.com today reveals that a worrying 30 per cent of employees send.. more

Cinelan collection of films on Babelgum mobile

CINELAN and Babelgum today announced a mobile partnership that brings the complete CINELAN library of films to a global audience via Babelgum’s mobile and online platforms (www.babelgum.com/morganspurlock). Co-founded by Morgan Spurlock.. more

Packard Bell EasyNote Butterfly laptop unveiled

The EasyNote Butterfly Touch Edition laptop has emerged from its chrysalis down at the Packard Bell labs. It certainly lives up to its name as a very fancy looking piece of.. more

Escaped criminal taunts police via Facebook

Craig Lynch, who was convicted of aggravated burglary, disappeared from his open prison in Suffolk a few months ago. But unlike most criminals on the run, instead of keeping his head down, he’s been updating his friends – and the monitoring police – with what.. more

BT boasts five million on broadband

BT has announced that it has just signed up its five millionth broadband customer. And that lucky customer – a woman from Glasgow – wins a trip to the Winter Olympics, to watch people pretending that sledding on a tea tray is a competitive sport... more

Orange wishes you a merry text-mas

According to Orange, this Xmas will not only be festive, and possibly white, but also full of many, many texts. The company reckons that 2009 will be the busiest holiday season ever when it comes to text and photo messaging. We wouldn’t be surprised, what.. more

Firefox mobile browser on the cusp of launching

Mozilla says that the mobile incarnation of its Firefox web browser is on the verge of springing onto a phone near you. Talking to the BBC, a spokesman for Mozilla said it was only “days away” from launch. So perhaps Santa is going to be.. more

Snow causing digital chaos

It seems amazing that a few days of cold and snow can impact on the UK’s technology in such a big way, but this current weather could mean that viewers might find they have to retune their digital TV set top box one or two.. more

Green light due for Canvas today

There is no doubt that the BBC has been at the receiving end of a bashing recently, but today could be a day that changes things at the BBC and opens up a whole new marketplace for the broadcaster. It is believed that the BBC.. more

Scrapping the TV Licence could save the BBC

Could scrapping the TV licence fee really be the solution to making the BBC a stronger and better broadcaster? The former Director General of BBC, Greg Dyke, thinks so and is not holding back in telling the world why. Being a former BBC man, he.. more