
How Do I Change the Speed of the Mouse Pointer in Windows 7?
Personalising the performance of your personal computer can make a big difference to the usability of your machine and, in turn, your personal productivity. If you would like the mouse pointer to move faster or slower across your screen then Windows 7 users can easily make the changes they want.
Continue reading 18.09.2011. 18:41
Review: Olympus TG-310 Digital Camera
By ALAN CARTWRIGHTThe Olympus TG-310 14 Megapixel camera is a shockproof and waterproof camera that's ideal for outdoor and holiday use. Olympus say the camera is waterproof down to three metres and shockproof when dropped from a height of 1.5 metres. While I've no reason to disbelieve Olympus, for the purposes of this reveiw I should say that I haven't personally tested either claim yet!
Continue reading 18.09.2011. 18:35
Give Windows XP the Style of Windows 7
Windows XP has earned many good reviews over the years for its reliable performance. Many people and businesses still opt to use XP rather than Windows Vista as the improved styling in Vista seemed to come at a cost in performance for many users. The arrival of Windows 7 seems to have finally delivered on the promises of Vista and most people would probably agree that Windows 7 is the best looking version of Windows yet. So how about giving your Windows XP machine a quick makeover to adopt some of the Windows 7 style?
Continue reading 18.09.2011. 14:43
Buying a Ready Made Website on eBay
By Master WebberPurchasing one of the bargain priced ready made - so called "turnkey" - websites listed on eBay can prove worthwhile provided you make sure you avoid some of the pitfalls webmaster newbies often encounter. So here are a few suggestions of what to do and what not to do when buying a website online at eBay.
What is the SysRq key for on Computer Keyboards?
SysRq is a short for "System Request". In most situations pressing the SysRq button does nothing and crashing a computer or hindering the running of software is unlikely should you accidentally hit the key.
TypoSpy Targets Bad Spelling in Auction Listings
A new website has been launched which locates online auctions that contain spelling mistakes or typographic errors which can restrict competition among bidders and lead to low priced sales.
Continue reading 17.03.2011. 20:49
Argleton - Britain's First Virtual Town?
The so called "phantom settlement" of Argleton was first seen on Google Earth and Google Maps in late 2008 despite never existing in reality. According to Google Argleton was located in the parish of Aughton, Lancashire on a site where visitors would only see empty fields.
Continue reading 13.03.2011. 00:51
President Obama Tests Electric Powered Car
US President Barack Obama test drove an electric powered Chevrolet Volt last Friday during a visit to a General Motors plant in Michigan. The visit was part of a larger trip to the Detroit area to discuss the progress of Obama's bailout of the auto industry earlier in his administration.
Continue reading 02.08.2010. 00:29
Apple Launch Magic Trackpad and Revamp Existing Products
In the US this week Apple Inc. have introduced a new peripheral, the Magic Touchpad, and refreshed its line of iMac and Mac Pro computers, as well as the Apple Cinema Display.
Continue reading 30.07.2010. 15:23
Google Android Smartphones Triple UK Sales
Sales of smartphones running the Android operating system have tripled since the beginning of 2010, according to figures released yesterday.
Continue reading 29.07.2010. 22:08


