Posted by News on 08/7/09Lucasarts to offer select backcatalog titles on Steam It looks like at some point today you'll be able to download some retro titles from the Lucasarts back-catalog via the Steam download service.Their Twitter account will tell you when they're actually available. Here are the games they're releasing:
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Posted by Steve on 08/7/09TweetDoc creates PDFs for social tracking offline There is one thing that companies using services like Twitter have been unable to lock down; measurement of investment.Sure, companies can employ someone to sit in front of TweetDeck all day, but how do the suits know what's going on? That's where TweetDoc might be able to help. It's a service that creates PDFs out of the conversations about particular phrases or hastags. Click the title for more. |
Posted by News on 08/7/09Twittorati shows tweets from high authority bloggers Technorati is one of the main tools that people use when they're looking to find information on certain stories from the most infuential blogs on the planet, and now they've launched a similar service, but for tweets.Essentially, Twittorati allows you to see the tweets from the people behind the Top 100 blogs, so you know that any opinions voiced on the site are coming from somebody worthwhile. You are able to see what's trending on both Twitter and Technorati so you know what to look out for, and it also lists not only the tweeter's username, but where they blog as well. Click the title for more. |
Posted by Steve on 08/7/09Google announces Chrome operating system Google has been expected to announce an operating system for almost as long as it's been in business, but it has taken us off guard now that it has.Essentially Chrome OS will be a super-lightweight, open-source, web-orientated operating system completely separate from the Android ecosystem. Chrome OS will run on both x86 and ARM architecture, and is targeted at the netbook arena. Google say they're working with multiple OEMs to get devices powered with Chrome OS into the market at some point next year, and they'll announce more details on the operating system at some point in the autumn. [Official Google Blog] |
Posted by Steve on 07/7/09Ocado to Go iPhone app I do have to admit, I've been waiting for this evolution in the application/shopping world since I got my hands on the iPod Touch. Ocado has just released their iPhone/iPod app that allows you to do your online grocery shopping on your device.That's right, just log-in to your Ocado account on the app, then choose which items you want to be delivered, choose your delivey slot, checkout and then wait for your food to come to you. Perfect for doing the grocery shopping in a break at work ready for the next evening, or when you're sat at pub on Friday night and realise you have nothing for the Sunday roast. The app is free to download from the App Store now, so if you're an Ocado customer and have an iPhone/iPod, you're ordering possibilites just expanded greatly. |
Posted by Steve on 07/7/09Sony Ericsson T715 slider feature phone Sony Ericsson have just launched their latest slider feature phone onto the market, and if you're in the market for a new handset, this may be up your street.It packs a 2.2” screen, a large keypad, 3G, a 3.2MP camera as well as Google Maps preinstalled. You can grab it in Galaxy Silver and Rouge Pink, in the third quarter of 2009. |
Posted by News on 07/7/09Top Paid iPod Apps 8th July Another week rolls by, another week where Flight Control sits on the top of the Paid iPod App list.Plus there are a couple of birdy looking ones there. So without further ado, here they are: Top Paid iPod Apps 1. Flight Control - £0.59 2. The Moron Test - £0.59 3. Toki Tori - £0.59 4. Internet Radio Box - £0.59 5. London Tube Deluxe - £0.59 Click the title for the Top 10. |
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