Gmail Meter is a Google Apps script developed by Romain Vialard, it can show you stats on volume, daily traffic, traffic pattern, email categories, time before first response, word count [Read More]
Yearly Archives: 2012
Four years ago, Read it Later was created to allow users to save their web content to view later on their own schedule. One year ago, Read It Later had [Read More]
Sony Computer Entertainment Inc. (SCE) announced that it will launch “nasne™,” a new networked recorder and media storage device with built in 500GB hard disk drive (HDD) and digital terrestrial [Read More]
John Browning writing on Engadget has posted an interesting article “How-To: Set up a home file server using FreeNAS” a walkthrough on setting up an open source storage platform called [Read More]
Canonical released for beta testing a new cloud proxy, providing APIs for OpenStack that are also common to Amazon’s EC2 and AWS public cloud services. The proxy, called “Any Web [Read More]
BT Retail has turned up the speed dial in the broadband battle by announcing a range of speed increases for its customers for no extra cost. Customers signing up to [Read More]
SmartWatch from Sony connects to Android smartphones via BluetoothTM giving you the ability to control key functions without removing your smartphone from your pocket or bag. With just a tap, [Read More]
New smartwatch features daylight-readable e-paper display, iPhone and Android compatibility, sports and fitness apps and 7+ day battery life Palo Alto – Allerta, the company behind the inPulse smartwatch for [Read More]
Google has announced a major update to Google+, which will rollout gradually to users. Vic Gundotra, Senior Vice President writing on Googles official blog said: “More than 170 million people [Read More]
Belfast’s City Council has been guaranteed £6m of the UK government’s £100m Urban Broadband Fund, but could receive up to £13.7m if the Government approves its plans. In November last [Read More]
Word on the street says Google is gearing up to launch a cloud service of some kind that could bring a host of new features to the desktop, but why [Read More]
If you use Chrome, Firefox, or Safari, you can now upload files by dragging them from your desktop onto the Dropbox website. After Dropbox detects the upload, it’ll work its [Read More]