Twitter announced it was planning to add location data to tweets back in August. Now the geolocation functionality is complete and you can give permission for Twitter to take down your movements.
We told you that the Eee PC 1201N netbook, infused with Nvidia Ion graphics for HD skills, was headed to the UK earlier this month, and now it’s official. We’ve got all the specs and pricing right here so read on for the details!
Channel 4 3D week might be hurtling towards an end, but that doesn’t mean you should sling your free specs in the bin along with last night’s leftovers. Because there are stacks of ways you can use your ColorCode glasses to satisfy your new found love of all things 3D. Here are just a few to get you started.
Google’s Chrome OS is in the wild, and while you’ll have to wait a while for it to appear on new PCs, it has given us a glimpse of the future. Want to know how Google’s OS is reinventing the way we use our computers? Read on, and we’ll spell it out, step by step.
Oh ho. The full, finalised Google Chrome OS might not be popping up on new netbooks until next year, but Chromium OS, the open source project behind it, is already out to test. We’ve fired it up in the virtual sandbox to give you a preview of what to expect. Read on for pics and first impressions!
Modern Warfare 2 has a number of hidden multi-player modes and clever hackers have revealed the most exciting of them on video. Read on for a glimpse at Modern Warfare’s Global Thermonuclear War modeā¦
It’s Friday! Not got that weekend buzz just yet? You will do after you catch up with all the latest tech news. Read on for your catch up here in techie breakie, and usher in Saturday early!
Google Chrome OS, Google’s open-source, web-based operating system has been revealed in a special event at Google headquarters. It’s mission? To kill the desktop.