Stuart Miles gives us a round up of the need to know tech news stories that broke this week. Including the new range of Canon cameras and the much celebrated "pet speaker"
Whilst the dust settles after the launch of the evolutionary monolith that is the ipad, Stuart assesses the rest of the technology news post the creation of the 2010 space oddity.
Stuart Miles is fresh back from CES in Las Vegas. We find out what the worlds largest tech expo unveiled as the hottest products and technology for 2010
Stuart revisits the technology of Christmas past, confirms the successful gadgets of christmas present and even leaps ahead to predict the technical wizardry we can expect of Christmas future
SORRY IT'S LATE!! But...Stuart gives his opinions on all the latest tech news and views from across the pond and closer to home. This week these include the Google's new OS, which has, surprisingly, been picked up by Dell, the death of traditional DJ tech, problems with the integration of the BBC iPlayer with XBOX Live, and a morbid fascination with death emerges on the internet
Stuart gives his opinions on all the latest news and views from across the pond and closer to home. This week he casts his eye over the apparent impending death of Twitter, Newscorp's attempt to control it's own web traffic, CoD5 and the debate about violence in video games, and the impending return of long dead musicians
Stuart gives his opinions on all the latest news and views from across the pond and closer to home. Including nokia suing apple, windows 7 and the death of buttons.
Stuart gives his rundown of this weeks top tech stories from around the work. Including 3D Cameras, the new and not that exciting PS3, Twitter adds GPS and fan boys gear up for Apple's September spectacular(ish) show.
Nokia XpressMusic 5530 is a low-end cheap and cheerful touchscreen music phone. Aimed at the younger end of the market, mainly teenagers, can it rival the LG Cookie in this lucrative market? Duncan checks it out
Stuart gives his rundown of this weeks top tech stories from around the work. Including 3DTV, Microsoft and Yahoo moving closer, the future of games and more develpments with Google Voice.
Stuart reports in from a damp New York with his take on the top tech stories from around the world this week. Including vanishing books on the Kindle, AT & T's interesting business model and when voice recognition isn't voice recognition.
Duncan strolls down to the UK preview of Harmonix's new edition of Rock Band featuring the songs of The Beatles and gets an exclusive interview with Jonathan Drake of the company