Microsoft Office 2010 Pricing: Is it really worth it?
February 17, 2010
Filed under Polls

For everyone intending to pick up the latest version of Microsoft Office, this article is for you. Microsoft has just detailed all the pricings for the different versions of Office 2010 – due out this June. Read more
Google Earth and Maps for teaching maths

When it comes to using Google Earth, we are all guilty of thinking that it is a great tool for having fun exploring the globe from the comfort of your own home. However, would you believe that the Google Maps is now being used to help teach students maths in school. Read more
Spotify Banned at Oxford University
January 19, 2010
Filed under News

Pretty much all of the news we have posted regarding Spotify has been positive, however we are now hearing that Oxford University has now banned the popular music streaming application. Read more
Haiti Relief Fund Receives Money from Mac App Sales
January 18, 2010
Filed under Cell Phones, Phone Software

Everybody wants to do his or her bit when it comes to raising money for the Haiti Relief Fund. The latest to help is SimpleLeap Software; as they will donate 100 percent of all the sales that are generated from their Mac App, Cram. In a further incentive, the company will also offer the first 25 customers the application for free. Read more
Microsoft Office 2010: Downloading Offers Huge Discounts

Yesterday will be remembered for two things, the release of the Google Nexus One and the detailed pricing for Microsoft’s Office 2010. We have to warn you that the software is not cheap; maybe they are trying to make up for how cheap they sold Windows 7 for. Read more
Microsoft Cyber Monday 2009: Deals on Xbox 360, PCs, and more
November 30, 2009
Filed under News

We have just spotted more Cyber Monday deals on Microsoft’s website, there are a wide range of products being offered which include software and laptops. Read more
Cyber Monday 2009: Office 2008 for Mac deal

One of the first Cyber Monday deals I will talk about is currently being offered by Apple, currently they are offering a $51.95 saving on Office 2008 for Mac – Home and Student Edition. Read more
Toys R Us: Black Friday 2009 specials and Cyber deals online only
November 27, 2009
Filed under News

If you are looking to take advantage of some of Toy R Us’ Black Friday and Cyber deals you may want to hurry up as quantities are limited and deals will end soon. Read more
Office 2010 Beta: First Look Preview

An Office 2010 Beta has been out a while now, however we still haven’t heard much about it, however a recent article on ZDNet gives us a sneak preview at this latest version. Read more
Microsoft Pre-Black Friday 2009 Sale: Office 2008 for Mac

It has been reported that Microsoft has slashed the price of their Office 2008 for Mac software, as they look to boost sales before and during the Black Friday holiday weekend. Read more
Windows 7 Student Edition TV Tuner
November 2, 2009
Filed under Computer Hardware, Computers

AVerMedia have announced the release of its student edition AVerTV Hybrid Volar MAX, which offers Windows 7 support. To celebrate the launch of Windows 7 AVerMedia® Information, Inc. USA have a promotion on, you will be able to get a $10 mail-in rebate for the new AVerTV Hybrid Volar MAX. Read more
Windows 7: Microsoft blame users for problems

Following on from the news that some of you were experiencing difficulties when upgrading to the new Windows 7 operating system from Vista, it has been reported that Microsoft have placed the blame on the users, labelling it as ‘user confusion’ rather than a fault on their part. Read more
Apple’s New iMac: Detailed Look at the Available Specifications

Earlier today we briefly mentioned Apple’s new iMac’s which are now available via the Apple Store, there are four different base models available, however you can also customize exactly what you want. Read more
Verizon Wireless CEO has BlackBerry Storm 2
October 14, 2009
Filed under Cell Phones, Handsets

The BlackBerry Strom was launched last year on Verizon Wireless, RIM had hoped that its first touch-screen phone would take the fight to the Apple iPhone, but things did not work out like that. Research in Motion is now trying for a second time with the upcoming launch of the BlackBerry Storm 2, which we have learned that Verizon’s CEO is already using. Read more
Kindle Eats Homework: Amazon pays for deleting student’s book notes
October 2, 2009
Filed under Computers, Portable Computers & Tablets

A US District Court judge has now allowed Amazon.com to settle a lawsuit regarding its Kindle device. Amazon is to pay lawyers $150,000 who is representing a US high school student, whose copy of George Orwell’s “1984 was deleted from his device. Read more
App Store: Apps for Everything Sorting System
September 30, 2009
Filed under Cell Phones, Phone Software

Since the launch of Apple’s iPhone their App Store has grown and grown, there are currently said to be over 85,000 applications available, due to this huge amount of apps it is beginning to get extremely crowded at the app store and sometimes very hard to find the particular app you are after, for this reason Apple have developed a new sorting system they are calling “Apps for Everything”. Read more
Microsoft Office 2008 for Mac Business Edition: Shipping

According to an article posted yesterday on MacRumors it seems that Microsoft have now announced that they have began shipping Office 2008 for Mac Business Edition, this version is a complete version which also includes support for Microsoft Exchange. Read more
New Apple Tablet: Laptop sales pave the way
September 9, 2009
Filed under Computers, Portable Computers & Tablets

It has been revealed that laptop sales are on the increase, thanks to the back-to-school season that we have now entered. As a result of this, it couldn’t be a more perfect time for Apple to announce a fair-priced internet Tablet. Read more
Labor Day Sales: Free iPod Touch with Apple Mac
September 7, 2009
Filed under News

Even Apple are getting into the Labor Day spirit, as we can inform you that the company are offering a FREE iPod Touch to customers who purchase a new Mac computer. Read more
Google Earth Live: Helping Students

For most people Google Earth is just a fun gadget to hunt out your house or go and view the roofs of Taxi’s in the Big Apple, and maybe then use Google Street view to spy on people who were unexpectedly caught in odd situations by the Google Street View camera car, but it seems that this fantastic piece of software could actually be used for something much more worthwhile. Read more
