Facebook had a master password that allowed employees to access any account and still records far more information about how you use the site than you’d assume, according to a new interview with a Facebook insider.
3D TVs and e-reader dominated at CES, but in between all the extra dimensional goggleboxes and Kindle knock offs, we got up close and personal with a stack of new computers, bursting with the latest Intel chips, stocky graphics and touchscreens to boot.
From souped up netbooks to next-gen displays, we’ve got the best of them in our round up right here, so read on and see what you’ll be lusting after in 2010.
Ten One Design’s Inklet, a new Mac OS X Snow Leopard app, turns your Macbook’s multi-touch trackpad into a drawing tablet. Read on to find out why you can leave your Wacom Bamboo at home…
Orange’s number-two executive in France, Stéphane Richard, got in himself into a right pickle in an interview yesterday, with a rash of news reports suggesting he’d confirmed the existence of the Apple Tablet. Only, it seems he actually didn’t…
BBC iPlayer slipped out quietly onto the Freesat boxes of a few lucky beta testers last month, but now Auntie’s on-demand service is stepping up a gear. If you’ve got a Humax Freesat box, you can flick it on right now, enjoying BBC iPlayer on-demand on the big screen. Read on for the how to.
The Cybook Opus is yet another choice for bookworms looking to propel their reading habits into the digital realm. This compact e-reader is the first we’ve seen that features an accelerometer built in – but is that enough to compete with the Amazon Kindle et al? Find out in our full Cybook Opus review.
Sky News’s iPhone app racked up over one million downloads today, so it’s chosen this moment to launch its new mobile internet service. The Sky News mobile internet site will bring the content highlighted by the iPhone app to other phones.