Starting today you can download Google fonts to your desktop for off-line use. Google have made all of their 600+ fonts available in a collaboration with Monotype.
At a press event today Mark Zuckerberg announced Facebook ‘Home’.
There has been wild speculation in the last few weeks that Facebook were working on their own mobile device however the CEO of Facebook confirmed this was not the case.
Today Google took the wraps off their much anticipated Chromebook Pixel.
As you would expect it only runs the Chrome operating system,so the Pixel is all about top of the range hardware.
After a relatively short auction, the 4G mobile spectrum licenses have been awarded in the UK by the regulator Ofcom.
The winners will all be in a frantic race to get their 4G services up and running and generating cash, however there are a number of complication along the way.
Skype has launched a new feature to its software — Video Messaging. Rather than video calling, this is instant messaging but by video.
You can record a video, up to three minutes long, and send it via Skype instant messaging. If the recipient is currently offline they can view it later.
BT have today announced the launch of their ‘Totally unlimited’ broadband package in the UK. As the name suggests there will be no monthly usage limit, nor will there be any traffic management.
The Blackberry 10 event has finally arrived and today the covers are officially removed from their much-anticipated and delayed update.
Was it worth the wait? Have they been able to deliver something ground-breaking?
Microsoft Home Office 2013 has arrived, however with an interesting twist in the licensing model.
Rather than the traditional purchase method they now rent the software package to you.
Mozilla, the organisation behind the Firefox browser, have announced further details on the first mobile phones to run the Firefox OS.
The phones are being described as “preview phones” aimed at encouraging third parties to “bring the power of the web to mobile”.
In late September 2012 O2 announced that it would trial a scheme to sell selected mobile handsets without a charger in the box. The ultimate goal is to get all chargers out the box by 2015.
The first results of their pilot are now here, and make for encouraging reading.
