Computing

New printer opens realm of 3D printing for architects
The launch of a new affordable 3D printer will enable architects, builders and those involved in the design of building structures to output 3D prototypes of their designs and concepts.
Memonic launches in the UK
Remember the last time you planned a trip, saved thirty bookmarks, and then when you tried to share the information with your travel partner it was sloppy, hard to access, and most of the information had expired? Or the time you were compiling a blog and had to copy paste so much you thought your fingers would start to bleed, only to realise later that you lost all your sources?
Samsung SF310 notebook available now from UK retailers
Samsung has announced that its SF310 notebook is available this week from retailers nationwide. To celebrate the launch of its stylish new notebook, Samsung is giving away a Microsoft LiveCam Cinema HD Webcam worth £59.99 for every SF310 sold.
Dell expands monitor offerings with new LED displays
Dell is continuing to expand its monitor portfolio with new LED offerings designed to bring multimedia to life with full high-definition displays optimized for movie watching, gaming and editing.

Apple MacBook Air – the notebook reinvented
Apple has unveiled an all new MacBook Air, the first of a next generation of notebooks which will replace mechanical hard disks and optical drives with Internet services and solid state flash storage.

Apple introduces iLife ’11
Apple has introduced iLife ’11, a major upgrade that gives Mac users even more great ways to create and share photos, movies and music. iPhoto ’11 has a whole new look, with stunning full screen modes for Faces, Places and Events.

Apple gives sneak peek of Mac OS X Lion
Apple has given a sneak peek of Mac OS X Lion. Shipping next summer, Lion is inspired by many of iPad’s software innovations.

Apple brings FaceTime to the Mac
Apple has announced the public beta of FaceTime for Mac, an entirely new application that allows Mac users to video call iPhone 4 and iPod touch users as well as other Macs.
Acer Aspire 5742 and 4738 notebook series
If you are looking for an everyday computing companion that delivers great features, elegant styling and impressive performance, the new Acer Aspire 5742 and 4738 are the perfect solution.
Aspire One D255 - power up your freedom
As thin and light as ever, yet the new Aspire One D255 gives you twice the power compared to its predecessors thanks to the Intel Atom dual core processor for netbooks. But that’s not all. The Aspire One D255 also packs excellent usability together with eight hours battery life, for the ultimate mobile experience.

PC problems lead Brits to frustration
Over 1.5 million Britons kick, punch or hit their PC when they experience computer problems. Instead of exercising good old-fashioned British reserve, technology troubles drive the nation into a wild rage according to new research from PC Tools.
All-in-one printer ideal for photo enthusiasts
Epson UK launches the Epson Stylus Photo PX660, an all-in-one printer with scan and copy functions that delivers fast, glossy, better-than-lab-quality photos. Designed to meet the needs of the photo enthusiast, the PX660 has an LCD screen and smart-navigation touch-panel for easy operation.

Acer Aspire One Happy paints your life with the colours of joy
Just think of the ocean or a lavender field. It will immediately make you feel better, filling you with a sense of well-being and happiness. This is the power of colours. They stir up instantaneous reactions; they can bring happiness to our life, uplift our mood, soothe and relax or energize and excite.

The Toshiba Satellite C660 and Satellite Pro C660
Toshiba Computer Systems has announced the Satellite C660. The new laptop is ideal for users looking for a machine with adequate computing performance to handle their everyday computing needs - e.g. e-mailing, web-browsing, standard office applications and basic multimedia entertainment - in a really affordable package.
Students urged to insure phones, laptops and other gadgets
Students in the UK keep over £3.3 billion worth of possessions in their digs but over £1.7 billion of it is uninsured, according to new research from Santander Student Current Accounts.