Category Archives: Sci-Tech

Huddle Launches Intelligent Sync Tool to Rival Sharepoint

British cloud-based content collaboration firm Huddle has launched a private beta programme for its new intelligent file synchronisation tool, which the company describes as a Dropbox for the enterprise. The new patent-pending technology allows everyone in an organisation to securely access company files, and intelligently syncs relevant documents onto their desktop and mobile devices using … Continue reading

Apple previews ‘Mountain Lion’ for the Mac ahead of Windows 8

Apple has uploaded a preview of ‘Mountain Lion’, which is the latest update to the Mac operating system (OS). The new software is set to be availbale ahead of Microsoft's Windows 8 launch. The new operating system for the long-standing Apple staple, the Mac, has been announced by the computer giant. It will be called … Continue reading

BlackBerry’s PlayBook gets a slick makeover

New features in version 2.0 of its operating system make the PlayBook what it was supposed to have been last year: A truly impressive device. But is the market too impatient for it? In the blood sport that passes for tablet journalism, Research In Motion was trampled when it stumbled and fell in the game … Continue reading

SCEA Senior VP hints Hulu may be headed to PS Vita

By now, we're sure you have that shiny new PlayStation Vita all unboxed and have logged several hours on the thing playing games, Tweeting and watching vids on Netflix. But, if those apps we told you about earlier weren't enough to fulfill your entertainment needs, you'll be happy to know there could be more in … Continue reading

SCEA Senior VP hints Hulu may be headed to PS Vita

By now, we're sure you have that shiny new PlayStation Vita all unboxed and have logged several hours on the thing playing games, Tweeting and watching vids on Netflix. But, if those apps we told you about earlier weren't enough to fulfill your entertainment needs, you'll be happy to know there could be more in … Continue reading

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AppSense DataLocker App Makes Dropbox Suitable for the Enterprise

Virtualisation provider AppSense is making its first move into cloud-based data storage with the launch of a new product called DataLocker, which enables users to encrypt sensitive information in their Dropbox account. Consumer file-sharing and synchronisation apps like Dropbox have become popular with business users, because they make it easy to sync files between computers, … Continue reading

Falcon Motorsports F7 – Reinventing the American Supercar

As American car companies continue its trend to produce environmentally friendly vehicles for the everyday driver there is one Michigan auto company that is doing the exact opposite – building the next home-grown super car. Detroit - Falcon Motorsports, a company based out of Holly, Michigan, is bringing back memories of a previous era of … Continue reading

Scientists Thaw and Grow Ice Age Plant; Wooly Mammoths Far Behind?

T[read more]ns of thousands of years ago, a prehistoric squirrel buried a plant for the winter. For whatever reason, it never made it back to dig the plant up, and a team of Russian scientists discovered it a few years ago, according to the New York Times. Germinating the ancient plant did not garner success, … Continue reading

FCC Chairman Calls on ISPs to Adopt New Security Measures

U.S. Internet service providers should take new steps to protect subscribers against cyberattacks, including notifying customers when their computers are compromised, the chairman of the U.S. Federal Communications Commission said Wednesday. FCC Chairman Julius Genachowski called on ISPs to notify subscribers whose computers are infected with malware and tied to a botnet and to develop … Continue reading