January, 2009

PSP-3000 owners who want a convenient workaround for the system’s tightened security are going to have to keep sighting tight. Datel, makers of the Lite Blue Tool – a special battery that puts the PSP into service mode – have removed the devices from their website, revealing that the company faces legal action by Sony Computer Entertainment Europe.

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It hasn’t even launched in the UK yet, but Nokia’s already issuing software updates for the 5800 XpressMusic, adding bug fixes and integrating Google search.

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These awesome kids’ gadgets just keep coming. First we saw the Lego digital camera and walkie talkie, and now Crayola has launched its MP3 player, alarm clock and walkie talkie.

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Microsoft has re-jigged its Live Search homepage, making it mobile friendly, and with a special version crafted specifically for, gasp, the iPhone!

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UK Vodafone customers are being offered a free six-month trial of mobile video service Bebelgum, providing they have an unlimited data packages and a compatible handset.

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Uncharted: Drake’s Fortune was one of the most fun PS3 games of 2007 and featured some fairly decent enemy AI alongside the lush production values. Developer’s Naughty Dog have been spilling the beans on their plans for making the AI even more cunning for the sequel.

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Google has announced it’s trimming staff numbers as the recession begins to have an impact. The search giant is closing some of its smaller offices, laying off recruitment workers and shutting down work on its non-core products.

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The Nintendo DSi might have been unveiled last year, but it’s still not available outside Japan. But according to the latest murmurs, that could be about to change.

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