Wavii rivals Facebook’s news feed

11 April 2012 Last updated at 21:37 By Laura Locke Technology reporter, San Francisco A new personalised news stream service has been launched by some of technology’s most respected developers. Wavii searches the net – including tweets, news stories and blogs – to offer a customised feed.

Google revamps its social network

11 April 2012 Last updated at 18:59 Google has unveiled a revamp of its social network, Google+, borrowing heavily from rival networks Twitter and Facebook. The search-engine giant has introduced trending topics and cover pictures, as well as a more “dynamic” navigation menu.

The Newest Japanese Hardware and Software Sales

The Japanese firm Media Create has released its newest sales charts, as it does every week.

Why Peter Molyneux Left Microsoft

Peter Molyneux has been talking about why he quit the comforts of life at Microsoft and Lionhead to strike out with his own development company, 22Cans. Molyneux said he became frustrated by the limitations on creativity imposed by working for a large company

New Nokia smartphone hit by bug

11 April 2012 Last updated at 14:29 A software bug in the latest Nokia smartphone is causing some handsets in the US to occasionally lose their data connection, the company has said.

Apple ‘tackling Trojan invasion’

11 April 2012 Last updated at 12:27 Apple has said it is developing a tool to “detect and remove” a Trojan that is said to have infected more than half a million Mac computers. It said it is working with internet service providers (ISPs) to disrupt the command network being used by hackers to exploit the malware

Spotify launches website buttons

11 April 2012 Last updated at 12:05 Spotify is seeking to extend its reach with the launch of a “play button” that can be embedded into third-party websites. The music streaming service says the move will make it easier for bloggers and web editors to add songs without the threat of “legal takedowns”.

G-Tech G-RAID with Thunderbolt (8 TB)

The G-Tech G-RAID with Thunderbolt is the third dual-bay Thunderbolt drive I’ve reviewed and compared with the other two, the WD My Book Thunderbolt Duo and the LaCie 2big , it’s the fastest one. Unfortunately, it’s also the most expensive, costing some $700 for 4TB (or $850 and $1,000 for the 6TB and 8TB, respectively), and the only one that doesn’t allow users to replace its internal hard drive

G-Tech G-RAID with Thunderbolt (6 TB)

The G-Tech G-RAID with Thunderbolt is the third dual-bay Thunderbolt drive I’ve reviewed and compared with the other two, the WD My Book Thunderbolt Duo and the LaCie 2big , it’s the fastest one. Unfortunately, it’s also the most expensive, costing some $700 for 4TB (or $850 and $1,000 for the 6TB and 8TB, respectively), and the only one that doesn’t allow users to replace its internal hard drive.

G-Tech G-RAID with Thunderbolt (4 TB)

The G-Tech G-RAID with Thunderbolt is the third dual-bay Thunderbolt drive I’ve reviewed and compared with the other two, the WD My Book Thunderbolt Duo and the LaCie 2big , it’s the fastest one. Unfortunately, it’s also the most expensive, costing some $700 for 4TB (or $850 and $1,000 for the 6TB and 8TB, respectively), and the only one that doesn’t allow users to replace its internal hard drive.