January, 2009

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There have been more OLED TVs than ever at CES 2009, but LG’s AMOLED is one of the most impressive. OK, so it won’t launch until 2010, but when it does we’re promised a screen so slim it’ll stick to walls.

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It’s the Polaroid we’ve all been waiting for: a digital camera with a printer inside to crank out hard copies while we’re on the move, just like an old style Polaroid camera would. The Pogo Instant Digital Camera has debuted at CES, finally putting the days of old-fashioned insta-prints behind us.

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First Fable II DLC due next week

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Knothole Island. Not – as you may have assumed – a new ITV reality show about a desert island full of trees and the men who love them, but rather the first bit of downloadable content for Fable II.

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Sling Media has been showing off the long-awaited SlingPlayer for iPhone at CES allowing owners of all generation iPhones, as well as the iPod touch, tune into their Slingbox from the end of March.

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Tired of logging into all your different social networking sites to see what’s up? Microsoft has the solution: it’s partnered up with Facebook to sling your status changes through its Windows Live platform, so you’ll know when you’ve been poked just by checking your email!

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Phillips and Nokia have announced plans to closely integrate Phillips’ Streamium wireless audio system and Nokia’s Home Media Solution to create a home entertainment system that can be managed from a PC, multimedia device or Nokia mobile phone.

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What’s a new phone without a new operating system? Palm has wisely realised this with the launch of the Palm pre, offering up a brand new open source operating system for it, webOS – get details and all the webOS pictures after the jump!

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Possibly trying to grab a bit of the user created content action that is fueling LittleBigPlanet’s success on the PS3, Microsoft has unveiled Kodu – a new visual game creation tool for the Xbox Live Community Games Channel.

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