Save 90 per cent on this Node.js course and build 10 apps from scratch
Whether you're new to programming or just want to add a new skill to your portfolio, you've probably heard that learning Node.js is the way to go. The technology is gaining popularity among...
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Finding the best tablet for your child isn’t simply a matter of comparing technical stats. Operating system features for safety and ease of use, as well as bespoke learning tools are just as...
View ArticleSamsung Galaxy Tab S2 vs Samsung Galaxy Tab S: What's the difference?
Samsung has officially announced the successor to its Galaxy Tab S tablet after numerous leaks of the device first appeared in May. The Galaxy Tab S2 arrives just over a year after the original was...
View ArticleAshley Madison members are safe as site manages to silence hackers, but for...
Avid Life, the company behind the dating website, Ashley Madison, that was hacked yesterday, has claimed that it has managed to get all published versions of its members list pulled from the internet....
View ArticleAsus Dashcam hands-on: Recording your journey on the go
Dashcams are pretty much standard in Russia, but the dashboard camera is slowly making its way to the UK too, and one of the companies that is letting you record your journeys on the road, is Asus. We...
View ArticleAndroid M unlikely to be Android 6.0, rather 5.2
The next version of Android is currently known by the codename Android M, but it's expected to get an official name as well as a version number before it actually rolls out later this year. Although...
View ArticleWill the iPhone 6S start at 32GB instead of 16GB?
Most people have a love-hate relationship with 16GB iPhones. They're the cheapest, base-model iPhones, but on the other hand, they're annoying to use on a regular basis. Between all the selfies you...
View ArticleZnaps is a new adapter that makes your phone's plug-in port magnetic
Imagine it's dark and you grab your iPhone to charge it. Even though you can't see a thing, your charging cable easily slips into the Lightning port. In fact, it fastens itself because the port and...
View ArticleNew Instagram update just made the desktop website a lot more useful
Let's say you want to look at Kim Kardashian's Instagram profile. Prior to today, you could find her profile one of two ways: search "Kim Kardashian Instagram" on Google.com from any mobile device or...
View ArticleGoPro now lets amateur filmmakers make money off their GoPro videos
GoPro is an interesting company. It chiefly makes action cameras, but there's also a side business, in which GoPro is essentially working toward becoming a content company. It has content channels on...
View ArticleApple's secret car project: Is it really thinking about making vehicles?
You've heard the rumours by now: forget about waiting for Apple to revolutionise the living room by launching a magical HDTV set straight from your dreams, because it's now trying to innovate in the...
View ArticleWhy does Twitter look so dull and where have the background pictures gone?
After years of allowing its users to choose their own backgrounds for the browser version of Twitter the social network has removed custom background images from "home", "notifications" and user tweet...
View ArticleFirst new Windows 10 phones tipped to be Lumia 950 and 950 XL, specifications...
Until now the phones believed to launch as the first new Windows 10 handsets went by the codenames Talkman and Cityman. They have also been tagged as the Lumia 940 and Lumia 940 XL by several rumours....
View ArticleBT hopes to offer 500Mbps broadband to most UK homes, starts trial soon
BT begins the first large-scale trials of its G.fast broadband technology in August, which is the first step, it says, to introducing up to 500Mbps ultrafast speeds across the UK in future. It will...
View ArticleSave 75 per cent on a lifetime of secure password management from SplashID Pro
You can have an easy-to-remember password or you can have a secure password, but you usually can't have both. Which, if your usual online routine includes pressing "forgot password" every day, you...
View ArticleToshiba in serious trouble as CEO quits over $1.2 billion accounting scandal
Hisao Tanaka, the CEO and president of Toshiba, has resigned after the company was found to have overstated its operating profits for the last six years, to the tune of $1.2 billion (£780 million). He...
View ArticleDell Latitude 12 Rugged Tablet can survive insane conditions
Panasonic has carved something of a niche for itself over the years in supplying rugged tablet devices for extreme workplaces but it now faces serious rivalry from Dell as the US firm wants to muscle...
View ArticleThere's now a Google Drive plugin for Microsoft Office in Windows
Everyone knows that Microsoft has a new company-wide vision with its new CEO, and part of that vision is getting its start productivity suite, Microsoft Office, running on and working with all the...
View ArticleSony Xperia Z4 Tablet review: Power, performance, price
The latest tablet to roll off Sony's line is the Xperia Z4 Tablet. Announced before Sony confusingly launched a Z4 smartphone in Japan and the Z3+ in the rest of the world, the Z4 Tablet looks to...
View ArticleThird-generation Moto G (2015): Release date, rumours and everything you need...
Details about the third-generation Motorola Moto G have started to appear, as Motorola is rumoured to be looking at updating a number of handsets. With Motorola updating products with the same name,...
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