Can screen size payments really save the film industry? By Gary Cutlack published 4 May 14 Inflame Movies inching closer to 'pay by display' is a worrying trend.
False Start: Possible Windows menu changes trigger Red Mist of Fury By Gary Cutlack published 27 April 14 Inflame Will Microsoft bring the Start menu back? This is what the internet has to say about the matter.
Smartphone war leaves Google handset plans in pieces By Gary Cutlack published 20 April 14 Inflame We've built our own round-up of the web's reaction to Project Ara, the DIY smartphone.
Heart attack: how the Heartbleed bug confused the web world By Gary Cutlack published 13 April 14 Inflame What has everyone been saying about this week's Heartbleed Bug revelation?
Courting controversy: is voice control welcome on Windows Phone? By Gary Cutlack published 6 April 14 Inflame Taking the temperature of the comments section after Microsoft's Cortana announcement.
The rift with Oculus Rift revealed - why Facebook needs a reality check By Gary Cutlack published 30 March 14 Inflame The web isn't impressed with Facebook buying VR stalwarts Oculus.
Wear and tear: is the smartwatch trend worn out? By Gary Cutlack published 23 March 14 Inflame Web gears up for what it thinks will be Google's flop.
World Wide Waste of time: 25 years of the web reviewed By Gary Cutlack published 16 March 14 Inflame It's pretty much all about kittens and bad web browsers.
Best SMS text messaging apps for Android By Gary Cutlack published 11 March 14 In Depth Don't want Google Hangouts for SMS? Android 4.4 has it by default - but we've found five more 'normal' texting alternatives.
Oppo N1 review By Gary Cutlack published 10 March 14 Newcomer Oppo arrived from nowhere to win the hearts of Android enthusiasts last year, but can its first phablet keep the love?
Hell for leather: faux outrage over Samsung's leather-look Chromebook By Gary Cutlack published 9 March 14 Inflame Samsung associates leather with quality, internet associates ChromeOS with misery.
MtGox on the rocks: will bitcoin survive? By Gary Cutlack published 2 March 14 Inflame Tales from the crypto currency - the world is up bit creek without a paddle.
Text pest: why Facebook buying WhatsApp has caused web rage By Gary Cutlack published 23 February 14 Inflame What's up with spending $16bn on a messaging app?
Twitter's redesign is ridiculous - no wonder people are flipping the bird By Gary Cutlack published 16 February 14 Inflame The internet reacts to a small change in its usual restrained fashion.
Face facts: No one likes Facebook but everyone's on it By Gary Cutlack published 9 February 14 Inflame On its tenth birthday, the internet turns on one of its own.
New Nintendo, New U? The web offers Iwata some sage advice By Gary Cutlack published 2 February 14 Inflame Nintendo is in a bit of a muddle but never fear, these internet commenters know how to fix the company.
Why Google Glass sex apps leave the web feeling dirty By Gary Cutlack published 26 January 14 Inflame Sex live of Google Glass owners scrutinised from multiple unflattering angles.
Why Google buying Nest has sent temperatures rising on the web By Gary Cutlack published 19 January 14 Inflame Internet giant baffles internet with thermostat company buy.
Samsung Galaxy Tab 3 Kids review By Gary Cutlack published 7 January 14 Samsung repackages its Android seven-incher with a kiddie-friendly interface and some nice chunky cases.
20 tiny tech advances that would make 2014 awesome By Gary Cutlack published 31 December 13 In Depth Here's hoping that 2014 brings an end to the tech issues that make us tear our hair out.
Tech rage: the angriest internet comments of 2013 By Gary Cutlack published 29 December 13 Inflame The lows and lower lows of the common person's online opinion.
Google, please don't turn Glassholes into a bunch of winkers By Gary Cutlack published 22 December 13 Inflame Google Glass update terrifies the NSA-paranoid internet police.
Has radio killed the Spotify star? By Gary Cutlack published 15 December 13 INFLAME Music streaming specialist seizes mobile radio lead with hobbled Trojan horse.
Drone groan: Amazon's 'pie in the sky' idea delivers nothing but laughs By Gary Cutlack published 8 December 13 INFLAME Drone is not where the heart is, according to the most opinionated minds on the web.
Game over! Digital dreams dashed by next-gen publisher greed By Gary Cutlack published 1 December 13 INFLAME Games publishers may have 'slashed' digital prices on the Xbox One and PS4 but they are still way too much.