Google targeted by BPI

What with the World Cup and the Budget it seems that the matter of internet piracy has been left off the agendas of many people. But that is not so, as.. more

Mobile TV tested in the UK

In a joint UK trial, the mobile providers O2, Orange and Vodafone will be testing a new mobile broadcast technology known as Integrated Mobile Broadcast (IMB). IMB is supposed to make.. more

World Cup in 3D at cinemas

Just because BSkyB has not been showing the World Cup on the Sky 3D Channel, this does not mean that fans have to miss out on the beautiful game. This is.. more

Nintendo 3D tech not for TVs

With the launch of the Nintendo 3DS, this glasses-free 3D technology would appear to be ideal for 3D Ready TVs, but it seems that this isn’t so. The president of Nintendo, Satoru Iwata, has suggested that although this technology is impressive on the small screen.. more

Panasonic adds to 3DTV range

There are a few choices around for consumers looking for a big screen 3D TV. Sony and Samsung have already launched in the UK, while Panasonic is planning to offer a 60” and 65” screen 3D TV by the end of the year. These units.. more

3D tech invented in garden shed

The inventor of a 3D technology that could mean the end of those 3D glasses that everyone has to wear in order to experience the full effect of 3D TV or film, has revealed that the technology was invented in his garden shed. John Braithwaite.. more

Sky Broadband from £10 a month

When BSkyb launched its broadband service it was designed with Sky TV subscribers in mind, as the basic service was made available to them at no extra cost. However, doing business this way limited Sky Broadband to the subscriber base, many of who would already.. more

Government to hold broadband conference

Following the budget, the government has invited internet businesses to Whitehall for a one day conference next month. They will debate on what must be done to get the entire country connected to the internet under the Universal Service Commitment (USC), which should mean a.. more

Broadband gets budget boost

The broadband tax is officially dead in the water following the Chancellor, George Osborne’s emergency budget. In order to pay for the rolling out of broadband services across the UK, a charge of £6 per phone line was suggested, but during the budget speech yesterday.. more

Ipswitch Launches 'Sendable' file transfer solution

Ipswitch, Inc., the secure, managed file transfer company, just launched Sendable, a powerful and affordable file sending solution that gives individuals and prosumers a fast, easy and secure way to send large files and sensitive documents to other people. Until now, people have been forced.. more