Apple Were Considering ARM Processors For Macs
There have been rumors before that Apple may be switching their processors from Intel to ARM, and now we have some confirmation that Apple has at least considered the move.
The news comes from an intern who interned at Apple back in 2010 and is now an Apple employee, the intern worked for twelve weeks to get OS X working with ARM processors.
Adobe Creative Cloud Detailed, 20GB, Muse, Edge, Lightroom 4, Photoshop Touch Apps And More
Adobe has this week unveiled more details on its new $49.99 a month Creative Cloud. Which has been designed to enable you to enjoy creativity from any location, using online applications and cloud based storage for your files.
The new Adobe Creative Cloud service has also been created to provide a content creative service available for less than it costs to purchase the fully blown CS license which might be a little too pricey for some.

Saunders Divulges BlackBerry App World Downloads
The BlackBerry DevCon Europe has become the perfect place for RIM’s VP for developer relations, Alec Saunders, to rectify a misconception about BlackBerry smartphones and its App World.

Toshiba AT200 Android Tablet Lands In The UK For £399
The Toshiba AT200 Android tablet was announced a while back, and the device is now available in the UK for £399 for the 16GB model and £449 for the 32GB model.
Toshiba is calling the AT200 the worlds thinnest 10.1 inch tablet, the device measures just 0.3 inches thick and it weighs in at under 1.2 pounds and comes with Android 3.2 Honeycomb, although Toshiba have said that they will release an Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich update for the tablet in the future.
Sandboxed Adobe Flash Player Option Coming To Firefox
Adobe’s Flash player technology has been taking a battering over the last few years, after Apple started not installing it on their new iOS devices, together with a number of security issues related to Adobe’s Flash Player. Now a number of developers are working with Adobe to sandbox its Flash Player to add extra protection for users.
Now Mozilla and their Firefox browser are now looking to join those developers and Adobe is currently working on a sandboxed Firefox version for Vista and Windows 7. Sandboxing technology has proven very effective in protecting users by increasing the cost and complexity of authoring effective exploits.

Sony PS Vita Portable Charging Accessories Detailed
Sony Japan has resealed details of its new charging accessories which have been created to compliment its new Sony PS Vita gaming console. The new chargers include a new car adapter that will be available from march 22nd in Japan for around $20 or ¥1,500. That will enable you to use juice from your cars lighter socket. Together with a new portable charge enabling you to carry extra juice for your console with you.

Lenovo ThinkPad Android 4.0 ICS Update Coming In May
Lenovo recently announced that they would be releasing the Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich update for their ThinkPad tablet, and now we have some more information on the update.
It looks like Lenovo will be releasing Android 4.0 ICS for the ThinkPad in May, although they have not as yet given an exact release date in may on when the update will be available.
Microsoft Flight 2012 Launching February 29th
Gaming aviators looking forward to the launch of Microsoft Flight 2012 will be pleased to know that its launch date has now been revealed as February 29th 2012 by Microsoft on their Major Nelson Twitter account.
The new Microsoft Flight 2012 game will be launched as a free game to download and play, providing you with Hawaii as a map to fly around. If you then fancy a little more space to explore other areas are available at extra cost to purchase. Watch a demo of the new Microsoft Flight software in action after the break.

Motorola Droid 4 Lands 10th February
We recently heard that Verizon would be launching the Motorola Droid 4 this Thursday the 9th of February, it looks like the Droid 4 will now launch on Friday the 10th of February.
The Motorola Droid 4 will be available for $199 when you sign up to a new two year contract with Verizon Wireless, and the device comes with Android 2.3.5 Gingerbread.
Nokia Belle Update Released For N8, X7 And More
Nokia has announced that they have started rolling out the Nokia Belle update to their latest Nokia Symbian smartphones, and the update is being released for a number of devices today.
Nokia devices which will receive the Nokia Belle update include the Nokia N8, Nokia E7, Nokia E6, Nokia X7, Nokia C6-01 and the Nokia C7, they have also said that the Nokia 500 will also get the Nokia Belle update within the next few weeks.
Resident Evil: Operation Raccoon City Character Trailer Released (video)
Resident Evil: Operation Raccoon City is an upcoming 2012 third-person shooter video game co-developed by Slant Six Games and Capcom. Even though may not be as big as the recently announced Resident Evil 6 game in development will still bring with plenty for Resident Evil fans worldwide.
The new Resident Evil: Operation Raccoon City game takes place during the events of Resident Evil 2 and Resident Evil 3: Nemesis, within Raccoon City. There are six playable characters in the game: Vector, Beltway, Spectre, Four Eyes, Lupo and Bertha. Watch the new character video after the jump to see the roles in action.

Raspberry PI To Go On Sale By End Of February
We heard back in January that the Raspberry PI had gone into production, and now it looks like the $35 computer will go on sale some time at the end of February.
The guys over at Raspberry PI have announced that the first batch of computers will be finished by the 20th of February, and they will go on sale in the UK by the end of the month.
