The Weekly Tech Update is a look at everything that has happened in the world of technology, the Internet, Search Engines and social media over the last week. This week I have stories about Microsoft, LG, Apple, Facebook, Google, Remembrance Sunday and I’ve even got the most popular tweet in Twitters history…
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A look at everything that has happened in the world of technology, the Internet, Search Engines and social media over the last week. This week I have stories from Apple, Amazon, Facebook, Google and even the British Government are getting in on the act so stay tuned…
The Weekly Tech Update by Michael Walmsley is a look at everything that has happened in the world of technology, the Internet, Search Engines and social media over the last week. This week I will be bringing you stories from Samsung, Firefox, The BBC, Google, Facebook and also a look at the perils of social media.
Google have run an advert on their home page for Google For Entrepreneurs. Does this signal a change in strategy for the search engine giant?
Apple are sending out invites for an event titled “Let’s Talk iPhone”. Is this finally the launch of the iPhone 5?
Google buys Motorola Mobility for $12.5 billion are they trying to ensure mutually assured destruction? Whatever the reason the tech markets responded favourably.
Microsoft have released the first in a series of videos showing what their next OS, Windows 8, will be able to do. Here are my thoughts on it.
A quick note on updating my Windows Phone 7.
This only works if you have a smartphone. Go to Google and type in either “tilt” or “askew”. You might be surprised with the results page that is displayed. Looks like somebody in Mountain View had some fun last Friday! Undoubtedly this was an April Fool, it works on iPhone’s and Android but not on […]
Vlingo is a nifty little app that allows you to search the web, update social networks, write texts and emails using your voice as the input method.