TechRadar: All Latest Feeds http://www.techradar.com//rss/moin TechRadar UK Latest feeds en-gb Copyright ©Future Publishing Wed, 19 Nov 2008 17:06:19 +0000 15 TechRadar.com http://www.techradar.com/default/img/techradarsmall.gif http://www.techradar.com Why Microsoft is killing off OneCare <img src="http://mos.techradar.com//classifications/computing/software/utilities/images/OneCare_box-200-200.jpg"/><p>Microsoft has decided to kill off its paid security suite Windows Live OneCare and replace it with a free anti-malware package codenamed Morro, as we reported yesterday. </p><p>Morro will be built to use fewer computing resources making it well suited to netbooks and low-cost PCs in developing nations.</p><p>It's all part of "getting more consumers protected," Microsoft says on its Windows Live OneCare Team blog, while a Microsoft press release adds that Morro will give the company "the ability to protect an even greater number of consumers, especially in markets where the growth of new PC purchases is outpaced only by the growth of malware." </p><p>This is a smart move that benefits everyone: if Microsoft can help stop the spread of viruses on systems where the owners are unlikely to shell out for expensive security suites, then that makes the internet a better place for us all.</p><p>But why throw out a potentially lucrative product like OneCare, which will currently cost you £37.99 a year, when Microsoft could simply offer both products and let the user decide which they wanted?</p><p>Perhaps OneCare simply didn't sell enough copies.</p><p>The security market is a tough one to break into, dominated by household names like Symantec and McAfee, not to mention the myriad of smaller names, which include Panda, Kaspersky and BitDefender. And then there are free anti-virus packages from the likes of AVG, PC Tools and Avast.</p><p>To make things harder for OneCare, many consumers found it hard to grasp why they should pay for one Microsoft product to protect another Microsoft product.</p><p>But the final nail in OneCare's coffin came from Microsoft itself - in the form of Windows Vista. Quite simply, most of the functions provided by OneCare are already taken care of very well by Vista, and will be by Windows 7, too, no doubt.</p><p>Anti-spyware? Vista has Windows Defender. Firewall? Vista has Windows Firewall. Backup and restore? Already in Vista. So the only new thing that OneCare brought to the party was anti-virus.</p><p>And now that Microsoft is planning to give that bit away for free, that should worry Symantec and McAfee.</p> http://www.techradar.com/blogs/article/why-microsoft-is-killing-off-onecare-486900?src=rss&attr=all http://www.techradar.com/486900 Paul Douglas Wed, 19 Nov 2008 16:47:00 +0000 Computing | PC News round-up: 19 November <img src="http://mos.techradar.com///classifications/bags-and-cases/images/spider2-218-85-200-200.jpg"/><p>If today's news was a list of far right party members then it would have a particularly large grouping around the town of 'good quality'. </p><p>We've doorstepped the stories that accidentally signed up, rounded on the exclusives that should have known better and kicked out the small fry that nobody cares about. </p><p>Virus outbreak in a hospital may not be headline news – but when that virus is attacking the computers then it certainly is. </p><p>Apple has been busy – fixing the trackpad on the MacBook and also fighting off Psystar's claims that a proprietary OS is a breach of US antitrust laws. </p><p>HP unveiled what has to be the most desirable gadget of the day with their TouchSmart tx2. The £800 laptop is also a tablet PC and a media powerhouse – we like. </p><p>In the world of the internet Facebook has finally moved to add some sort of quality to its apps, Google is publishing LIFE magazine's back catalogue of photos and the BBC will be streaming BBC One and Two from the end of November. </p><p>Xbox's NXE launch is close – and the 360 has hit our news grid harder than a dozy wasp into a web today with news that Sony movies have been pulled and that a Fable 2 announcement has been delayed. </p><p>Ofcom were less than delighted with comments from ITV that it was losing touch, but were still happier than the company that somebody attempted to pay off with a drawing of a spider. </p><p>Others on 'the list'</p><p>Nintendo Wii is two, hardcore losing faith<br />Times Online to combine with Sky News<br />TfL allowed to keep Oyster card name<br />Vietnamese gaming addiction rehab opens<br />Female astronaut loses toolkit in space<br />Virgin Media launches 16Mb ADSL service<br />BlackBerry Javelin coming to UK next month<br />3 spurns the new LG Prada II handset<br />Sony brings Blu-ray discs to China</p> http://www.techradar.com/blogs/article/news-round-up-19-november-486897?src=rss&attr=all http://www.techradar.com/486897 Patrick Goss Wed, 19 Nov 2008 16:34:00 +0000 World of tech | Roundup Sony brings Blu-ray discs to China <img src="http://mos.techradar.com//images/blu-ray-logo-200-200.jpg"/><p>China is to finally savour the audiovisual delights of Blu-ray after Sony Pictures Home Entertainment agreed to start selling the format in the country.</p><p>The number of movies that will be available to the Chinese is minimal to say the least. Just 30 titles will be imported, the titles include <em>Kung Fu Hustle</em>, <em>Hitch</em> and <em>Close Encounters Of The Third Kind</em>. </p><p><strong><strong>Blu market</strong></strong></p><p>If the introduction of Blu-ray is successful, then the company will look into installing local production facilities in the country. Sony is the first Hollywood company to release HD movies under the Blu-ray banner in China.</p><p>Price-wise, the discs should retail, according to HDTV UK, for around 205 yuan (approximately £18).</p><p>The news of legitimate Blu-ray discs trickling into China comes after it was revealed that the Chinese black market has started stocking faux BDs. </p><p>The knock-off discs aren't exactly Blu-rays, though; they are AVCHD-quality movies burned on to a regular DVD. </p> http://www.techradar.com/news/home-cinema/sony-brings-blu-ray-discs-to-china-486889?src=rss&attr=all http://www.techradar.com/486889 Marc Chacksfield Wed, 19 Nov 2008 15:40:00 +0000 Home cinema Exclusive: 3 spurns the new LG Prada II handset <img src="http://mos.techradar.com//classifications/gadgets/phones/mobile-phones/LG/LG_Prada_2-200-200.jpg"/><p>The launch of LG's new Prada Phone is coming to Europe in the near future, but it won't be heading to 3, our sources have confirmed.</p><p>However, Orange will be bringing the handset to the masses, so no need to worry on that front there. Also, Phones4U has managed to bag the device before the New Year, but The Carphone Warehouse will be picking it up soon after.</p><p><strong><strong>Free as a bird (on contract)</strong></strong></p><p>It is expected Orange will offer the handset free on a £35 a month tariff, meaning that lovers of the fashion brand will be able to get their hands on the QWERTY-toting pimped-out touchscreen for not a lot of moolah.</p><p>The handset itself is a fairly standard model with some OK specs, as well as the Prada tag (you get the Fall/Winter catalogue as a wallpaper set too... swish).</p><p>3.5G connectivity, 5MP camera and DivX playback are among the best parts of the handset, and it also comes with a 'wrist accessory', made of metal and tempered glass, which can be paired with the Bluetooth to alert for incoming calls.</p><p>Which is just the touch the fashion-conscious among us have been waiting for, right?</p> http://www.techradar.com/news/phone-and-communications/three-spurns-new-lg-prada-2-handset-486885?src=rss&attr=all http://www.techradar.com/486885 Gareth Beavis Wed, 19 Nov 2008 15:29:00 +0000 Phone and communications Spider email drawing offered as bill payment <img src="http://mos.techradar.com//classifications/bags-and-cases/images/spider2-200-200.jpg"/><p>An email from an Australian man has quickly become an internet hit after he attempted to negate his $233.95 bill by sending a picture of a spider.</p><p>Whether tongue in cheek or the ramblings of an absolute madman, this has quickly spread over the internet as a viral hit.</p><p>Check out the email in its entirety, just make sure you don't laugh out loud if you work in a quiet office:</p><p><strong><strong>From: Jane Gilles<br /> Date: Wednesday 8 Oct 2008 12.19pm<br /> To: David Thorne<br /> Subject: Overdue account</strong></strong></p><p>Dear David, <br /> Our records indicate that your account is overdue by the amount of $233.95. If you have already made this payment please contact us within the next 7 days to confirm payment has been applied to your account and is no longer outstanding. </p><p>Yours sincerely, Jane Gilles</p><p><strong><strong>From: David Thorne<br /> Date: Wednesday 8 Oct 2008 12.37pm<br /> To: Jane Gilles<br /> Subject: Re: Overdue account</strong></strong> <br /> </p><p>Dear Jane, <br /> I do not have any money so am sending you this drawing I did of a spider instead. I value the drawing at $233.95 so trust that this settles the matter. </p><p>Regards, David. </p><p><strong><strong><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br />From: Jane Gilles<br /> Date: Thursday 9 Oct 2008 10.07am<br /> To: David Thorne<br /> Subject: Overdue account</strong></strong> <img alt="Spider pic" src="http://mos.futurenet.com/techradar/classifications/bags-and-cases/images/spider-181-100.jpg" align="left"></img><br /> <br /> </p><p>Dear David, <br /> Thankyou for contacting us. Unfortunately we are unable to accept drawings as payment and your account remains in arrears of $233.95. Please contact us within the next 7 days to confirm payment has been applied to your account and is no longer outstanding. </p><p>Yours sincerely, Jane Gilles</p><p><strong><strong>From: David Thorne<br /> Date: Thursday 9 Oct 2008 10.32am<br /> To: Jane Gilles<br /> Subject: Re: Overdue account</strong></strong> <br /> </p><p>Dear Jane, <br /> Can I have my drawing of a spider back then please. </p><p>Regards, David. </p><p><strong><strong>From: Jane Gilles<br /> Date: Thursday 9 Oct 2008 11.42am<br /> To: David Thorne<br /> Subject: Re: Re: Overdue account</strong></strong> <br /> </p><p>Dear David, <br /> You emailed the drawing to me. Do you want me to email it back to you? </p><p>Yours sincerely, Jane Gilles</p><p><strong><strong>From: David Thorne<br /> Date: Thursday 9 Oct 2008 11.56am<br /> To: Jane Gilles<br /> Subject: Re: Re: Re: Overdue account</strong></strong> <br /> </p><p>Dear Jane, </p><p>Yes please. </p><p>Regards, David. </p><p><strong><strong>From: Jane Gilles<br /> Date: Thursday 9 Oct 2008 12.14pm<br /> To: David Thorne<br /> Subject: Re: Re: Re: Re: Overdue account</strong></strong> <br /> </p><p>Attached </p><p><strong><strong><br /><br /><br /><br /><br />From: David Thorne<br /> Date: Friday 10 Oct 2008 09.22am<br /> To: Jane Gilles<br /> Subject: Whose spider is that?</strong></strong> <img alt="Spider pic" src="http://mos.futurenet.com/techradar/classifications/bags-and-cases/images/spider-157-100.jpg" align="left"></img><br /> <br /> </p><p>Dear Jane, Are you sure this drawing of a spider is the one I sent you? This spider only has seven legs and I do not feel I would have made such an elementary mistake when I drew it. </p><p>Regards, David. </p><p><strong><strong>From: Jane Gilles<br /> Date: Friday 10 Oct 2008 11.03am<br /> To: David Thorne<br /> Subject: Re: Whose spider is that? </strong></strong> <br /> </p><p>Dear David, Yes it is the same drawing. I copied and pasted it from the email you sent me on the 8th. David your account is still overdue by the amount of $233.95. Please make this payment as soon as possible. </p><p>Yours sincerely, Jane Gilles</p><p><strong><strong>From: David Thorne<br /> Date: Friday 10 Oct 2008 11.05am<br /> To: Jane Gilles<br /> Subject: Automated Out of Office Response</strong></strong> <br /> </p><p>Thankyou for contacting me. I am currently away on leave, traveling through time and will be returning last week. </p><p>Regards, David. </p><p><strong><strong>From: David Thorne<br /> Date: Friday 10 Oct 2008 11.08am<br /> To: Jane Gilles<br /> Subject: Re: Re: Whose spider is that? </strong></strong> <br /> </p><p>Hello, I am back and have read through your emails and accept that despite missing a leg, that drawing of a spider may indeed be the one I sent you. I realise with hindsight that it is possible you rejected the drawing of a spider due to this obvious limb ommission but did not point it out in an effort to avoid hurting my feelings. As such, I am sending you a revised drawing with the correct number of legs as full payment for any amount outstanding. I trust this will bring the matter to a conclusion. </p><p>Regards, David. </p><p><strong><strong><br /><br /><br /><br /><br />From: Jane Gilles<br /> Date: Monday 13 Oct 2008 2.51pm<br /> To: David Thorne<br /> Subject: Re: Re: Re: Whose spider is that? </strong></strong> <img alt="Spider picture" src="http://mos.futurenet.com/techradar/classifications/bags-and-cases/images/spider2-149-100.jpg" align="left"></img><br /> <br /> </p><p>Dear David, As I have stated, we do not accept drawings in lei of money for accounts outstanding. We accept cheque, bank cheque, money order or cash. Please make a payment this week to avoid incurring any additional fees. </p><p>Yours sincerely, Jane Gilles</p><p><strong><strong>From: David Thorne<br /> Date: Monday 13 Oct 2008 3.17pm<br /> To: Jane Gilles<br /> Subject: Re: Re: Re: Re: Whose spider is that? </strong></strong> <br /> </p><p>I understand and will definately make a payment this week if I remember. As you have not accepted my second drawing as payment, please return the drawing to me as soon as possible. It was silly of me to assume I could provide you with something of completely no value whatsoever, waste your time and then attach such a large amount to it. </p><p>Regards, David. </p><p><strong><strong>From: Jane Gilles<br /> Date: Tuesday 14 Oct 2008 11.18am<br /> To: David Thorne<br /> Subject: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Whose spider is that? </strong></strong> <br /> </p><p>Attached </p><p><img alt="Spider pic" src="http://mos.futurenet.com/techradar/classifications/bags-and-cases/images/spider2-179-100.jpg" align="left"></img><br /><br /><br /><br /></p> http://www.techradar.com/news/world-of-tech/spider-email-drawing-offered-as-bill-payment-486872?src=rss&attr=all http://www.techradar.com/486872 Gareth Beavis Wed, 19 Nov 2008 14:41:00 +0000 World of tech Updated: Sony movies missing from Xbox service <img src="http://mos.techradar.com//classifications/home-entertainment/gaming/images/nxe.netflix.queue-200-200.jpg"/><p>At first it was thought that Sony had gone to some drastic measures to show its distaste of Xbox's new dashboard update by taking its movies off of Netflix's streaming service – Netflix Watch Instantly. But, it seems that the reason is a licensing issue (see update below).</p><p>One of the biggest updates to the US version of the dashboard was the arrival of Netflix's movie-streaming service, but it seems that the numbers of movies available have dramatically dropped. </p><p>This is due to Columbia, a subsidiary of Sony Pictures Home Entertainment, titles not available to stream via the Xbox 360.</p><p><strong><strong>Gold standard</strong></strong></p><p>Games website Joystiq were first to point out that Columbia movies, such as <em>Bad Boys</em> and <em>We Own The Night</em>, were missing from the service.</p><p>Frustratingly, according to the website, you will only find out if a movie is available to watch via your Xbox when you line it up in your movie queue. </p><p>Netflix Watch Instantly is only available in the US to those with an Xbox Live Gold account. At the moment, the service is still a soft launch, with around 300 titles available.</p><p><strong><strong>UPDATE</strong></strong></p><p>Apparently, it's not Sony's fault for the lack of films from Columbia, but a Netflix licensing issue. Joystiq has updated its story with the following:</p><p>"As watching instantly becomes a more prominent part of the Netflix service, our goal is to have all of our streaming content licensed for all of our partner devices. We're doing well in this area, but it will take some time before we fully achieve that goal. </p><p>"Today, titles regularly come in and out of license and there is a natural ebb and flow to what we have on license at any given point in time. In the case of Xbox 360, a few hundred titles are temporarily unavailable to be streamed via the Xbox game console. </p><p>"Those titles are still available to be watched on subscribers' computers and on TVs via other partner devices, and we hope they'll be licensed for Xbox 360 shortly."</p><p>So, no toy throwing after all, then.</p> http://www.techradar.com/news/gaming/sony-bans-movies-from-xbox-486820?src=rss&attr=all http://www.techradar.com/486820 Marc Chacksfield Wed, 19 Nov 2008 14:15:00 +0000 Gaming BlackBerry Javelin coming to UK next month <img src="http://mos.techradar.com//classifications/gadgets/phones/mobile-phones/BlackBerry/Javelin-200-200.jpg"/><p>RIM's latest phone to roll off the new handset bandwagon, the BlackBerry Javelin, has finally been spotted in the wild and we've got our hands on a pic of the handset that's set to debut at the end of this year under the guise of the Curve 8900.</p><p>We can see that the new handset comes with your standard trackball, a full QWERTY keyboard and Wi-Fi connectivity, with GPS, a 3.2MP camera. </p><p><strong><strong>Where's the 3G gone?</strong></strong></p><p>However, there's no 3G connectivity, which is surprising given that a majority of recent releases (e.g. the Bold and Storm) have had the super-fast connection.</p><p>It also sports the natty 3D icons that we've seen from the likes of the Bold, and the screen will be "the sharpest screen, for brighter, crisper icons", according to our colleagues over on T3's inside source at BlackBerry.</p><p>The rest of the specs we have to source from the usually-pretty-accurate internet rumour mill, including a 2.4in HGVA+ display and a microSD slot. The handset has actually already launched in Germany, but only now do we UK-dwellers get a proper taste of the Javelin action.</p><p>The handset is apparently due to come to the UK in late December, although official prices and launch dates have yet to be confirmed. Apparently there will be an announcement from The Carphone Warehouse this afternoon, so watch this space to find out all about it.</p> http://www.techradar.com/news/phone-and-communications/blackberry-javelin-coming-to-uk-next-month-486865?src=rss&attr=all http://www.techradar.com/486865 Gareth Beavis Wed, 19 Nov 2008 14:14:00 +0000 Phone and communications BBC to stream main channels on internet <img src="http://mos.techradar.com///classifications/computing/internet-and-broadband/images/bbc-iplayer-new-grab-218-85-200-200.jpg"/><p>The BBC will live stream BBC One and Two online from 27 November using its iPlayer service. </p><p>Several channels are already being streamed, including BBC News 24, BBC Three, BBC Four and the childrens' channels, and their success has prompted the addition of the gems in the BBC crown. </p><p>Jana Bennett, director of BBC Vision, said: "The launch of BBC One and BBC Two online completes our commitment to make our portfolio of channels available to watch on the internet. </p><p>"From 27 November licence fee payers will be able to watch BBC programmes, live, wherever they are in the UK on their computers, mobile phones and other portable devices."</p><p><strong><strong>Wi-fi licence?</strong></strong></p><p>As with any 'live' broadcast, people who want to take advantage of the new streaming medium will need to have a licence fee to watch them. </p><p>As the Register points out – regulating this would presumably be a bit of a nightmare for the licensing authorities. </p><p>As long as you have a valid TV licence you will be able to watch the streams from where ever you like - as long as it's in the UK. </p> http://www.techradar.com/news/internet/bbc-to-stream-main-channels-on-internet-486861?src=rss&attr=all http://www.techradar.com/486861 Patrick Goss Wed, 19 Nov 2008 13:50:00 +0000 Internet Virgin Media launches 16Mb ADSL service <img src="http://mos.techradar.com//images/virginmedia-200-200.jpg"/><p>Virgin Media has launched a new 16Mb ADSL broadband package for those on its 'National' broadband service. </p><p>Previously, Virgin Media's non-fibre optic customers have been limited to 8Mb connections but they will now have the option to double that. </p><p>Virgin is launching the deal with a three-month trial for all ADSL customers to take advantage of for no charge. </p><p>After that period, it will cost an extra five pounds to keep the extra 8Mb of service. </p><p>In addition, the extra package can be added or removed at any time without the need for a contract.</p> http://www.techradar.com/news/networking/virgin-media-launches-16mb-adsl-service-486858?src=rss&attr=all http://www.techradar.com/486858 Patrick Goss Wed, 19 Nov 2008 13:40:00 +0000 Networking Hi-Grade Ultinote G9700 <img src="http://mos.techradar.com//Review%20images/What%20Laptop/WLT%20118/WLT118.rev3.higrade-200-200.jpg"/><p>Hi-Grade's Ultinote G9700 (£2585 inc. VAT) is a big laptop, and best suited to gaming. </p><p>It's unique among many rival laptops for a couple of reasons. It's uses ATi graphics, and it's also the first laptop we've seen to feature two high-end ATi cards.</p><p><strong><strong>Sensational performance</strong></strong></p><p>ATi's CrossFireX technology uses two Mobility Radeon HD 3870 GPUs to offer astonishing performance that wouldn't look out of place on a desktop PC. Even running <em>Crysis</em> – one of the most graphics-intensive games available, the Hi-Grade remained composed and provided rapid and smooth gameplay.</p><p>Like the Toshiba, the G9700 features a 17-inch Super-TFT screen. However, at 1920 x 1200 pixels, the Hi-Grade's panel features a higher resolution, making it a great choice for those wanting to watch high-definition movies. </p><p>You'll also find buttons built-in for controlling your media content, and speakers on the front of the case add to the multimedia experience.</p><p><strong><strong>Good keys<br /></strong></strong></p><p>The keyboard on this machine is excellent, with keys that move quietly and responsively. It's also comfortable to work on, thanks to a springy typing action. A numeric keypad sits to the right, aiding data entry. </p><p>The touchpad is wide and responsive, although looks a little lost in the expansive palm rests. <br />The chassis weighs 4.6kg, and is the least portable machine here. The dual graphics cards mean the fans come on quite rapidly for ventilation, but this machine remained cool to the touch. </p><p>Build quality is fine, but the plastics could have been sturdier. The screen could also be held more firmly in place.</p><p><strong><strong>Comprehensive storage<br /></strong></strong></p><p>The high price is somewhat justified by the Intel Core 2 Quad processor – a desktop chip with four cores.</p><p> Running at 2.53GHz, it offers astonishing performance. Unfortunately, our MobileMark 2007 benchmark isn't configured to take advantage of desktop chips and doesn't reveal just how good the Ultinote is at carrying out multiple tasks. </p><p>Storage space, at 600GB, is also impressive, and great for storing large media collections. Other features include a fingerprint scanner, 2-megapixel camera and a full range of ports for connecting peripherals. OpenOffice is also pre-installed. Although it's a free program, it does offer you full office functionality straight out of the box. </p><p>You'll find the Hi-Grade Ultinote G9700 delivers the best in gaming power, comprehensive features and a comfortable interface, but casual gamers will struggle to justify the price.</p> http://www.techradar.com/reviews/computing/laptops-portable-pcs/laptops/hi-grade-ultinote-g9700-470217/review?src=rss&attr=all http://www.techradar.com/483407 Tech Staff Wed, 19 Nov 2008 13:36:00 +0000 Mobile computing | Laptops