If you're reading this particular selection of words, the chances are you'd label yourself as at least a slight geek. In turn, if you're a geek reading these words then the chances are you're a fan of Star Trek, at least in passing.
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Oliver Haslam has written about technology for over a decade. His work has been published in print at Macworld and online pretty much everywhere else. If it plugs in or has a battery, it's fair game.
Google's latest foray into the social networking market has seen its fledgling Google Plus service find itself a bit of a cult hit, with the world seemingly clamoring to get into the beta service.
Gaming on iOS just got a little more exciting, with a new trailer being released showing off an upcoming title from the people behind the hugely popular game on Xbox, PS3 and PC: Bioshock.
Continuing to take the mobile phone industry by storm, Apple has found itself sitting pretty at the top of a list of smartphone OEMs. This particular list shows Apple is currently the top dog when it comes to smartphone market share for the three months ending May 2011.
Apple today released the latest beta of its iOS mobile operating system along with a major hint of future iOS devices losing their home button.
Interesting news coming out of Canaccord Genuity analysts T. Michael Walkley, Charles John and Matthew D. Ramsay today suggests that while Google's Android smartphones may be popular amongst many buyers, those same customers are turning to Apple to scratch their tablet itch.
When Google launched its Google Plus social network into beta recently, the company also launched an accompanying Android app. Unfortunately though, this app is currently only available on the US Android Market, leaving everyone not based in the good ol' US of A, out of luck.
Twitter's meteoric rise to fame and once they get their business model together, fortune, has been a sight to behold. Since its inception a few short years ago, Twitter has grown to be one of the most powerful and most used social networks on the planet.
Steve Jobs and his black turtleneck, blue jeans and sneakers have become a bit of a meme these days. We're racking our brains right now, and we can't actually remember a public appearance from the Apple CEO and co-founder where he hasn't been wearing his trademark outfit.
Those of you in Europe just lost one of the few things you can brag about having that your US-based friends didn’t, after Spotify announced that it it finally crossing the ocean to the United States.

