Apple iPhone 4S
This post has been a bit delayed but here is the low down of the new iPhone 4S. Externally the phone is nearly identical to the iPhone 4 although they have moved the volume buttons and ringer switch so some [...]
Steve Jobs dies at 56
Steve Jobs, billionaire co-founder of Apple and the mastermind behind an empire of products that revolutionised computing, telephony and the music industry, has died in California at the age of 56. Jobs stepped down in August as chief executive of the company he [...]
Google+ opens to the public
Google+ has now opened to the public allowing anybody to register. Previously, Google+ was invite only while it was being tested, you might remember they did the say thing with Gmail when they first released it. Although the campaign worked [...]
Skype for iPhone allows address book hack
In a video posted last weekend, security researcher Phil Purviance shows how to easily extract a users address book using some simple JavaScript code in a Skype chat. “I’m going to send a user on an iPhone a message, and when he [...]
Two UK Anonymous & LulzSec suspects arrested.
The British Police have arrested two suspects as part of a continuing investigation with the FBI into computer attacks carried out under the flags of the Anonymous and Lulz Security hacking crews. The men, aged 20 and 24, were arrested [...]
Steve Jobs resigns as Apple CEO
Steve Jobs said he was unable to continue as chief executive officer of Apple and handed the reins to Chief Operating Officer Tim Cook. After a brief halt, Apple’s shares slid 5.13% to $355.70 in after-hours trading, after closing at $376.18, up [...]
iPhone app for tracking Surrey police
Residents of Surrey can download this app on their idevices to track local Police and see what they’re up to. The new app shows a live feed of data from Police using their android devices to show what they are currently [...]
Google street view to explore the Amazon
According to Google’s official blog, street view will be heading down the Amazon to capture pictures of ”some of the most remote and biodiverse areas in the world”. Google will be attaching their cameras to boats and trial bikes to allow [...]
Facebook stores all your phones numbers
This isn’t the first time that Facebook has published private information about its users, and when I came across this one I wasn’t best pleased. If you have a Facebook app on your phone the likelihood is Facebook has stored [...]
Looters to lose their benefits and council homes
The Governments new e-petitions website states that any petitions reaching 100,000 signatures will be eligible for debate in the House of Commons. This morning a petition named “All convicted rioters to lose their benefits” was at 95,000 signatures. So great! [...]

