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  • Apple releases first Over The Air iOS update

    Apple releases first Over The Air iOS update

    The latest update for Apple’s iOS software for iPad, iPhone and iPod Touch has been released. The software is the first to be made available by Apple as an Over The Air (OTA) update meaning users can download the software direct to their device via WiFi. Previously users had to connect their device to a…

  • BBC announces official Doctor Who convention

    BBC announces official Doctor Who convention

    The BBC’s commercial arm, BBC Worldwide, is holding the first official Doctor Who convention since the series returned to television screens in 2005. The event will take place on the 24th and 25th of March 2012 at the Millennium Centre in Cardiff. The location has featured in several episodes of the show, including as a…

  • Atari release 100 classic games for Android phones and tablets

    Atari release 100 classic games for Android phones and tablets

    100 classic Atari games are being released for Google’s Android operating system. The release of Atari’s Greatest Hits for Android Marketplace follows an earlier release for iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch which has already been downloaded more than 3.5 times.  From today Android smart phone and tablet owners can now download the App and receive…

  • Win BBC’s Frozen Planet on DVD

    Win BBC’s Frozen Planet on DVD

    BBC Earth are giving fans of BBC One’s Frozen Planet nature series a chance to win a copy of the series on DVD and, even more excitingly, a 32 inch HD TV. The competition can be entered via the show’s Facebook page and two runners up will also be able to win copies of the…

  • Adobe to cease mobile Flash development

    Adobe to cease mobile Flash development

    Tech site ZDNet reports that Adobe is to stop development of its Flash player software for mobile devices such as smartphones and tablets. Flash is used to power online videos, games and adverts as well some websites. The news will be seen as vindication of Apple’s decision not to include Flash in its iPhone and…

  • Tax change signals end of cheap DVDs

    Online shoppers could see prices for some DVDs, CDs and games rise after the UK Government announced plans to close a tax loophole used by many major retailers. Many companies have set up distribution facilities in the Channel Islands to benefit from rules which allow items to be shipped to customers from outside the EU…