Philips just announced new Philips Net TV models, the Philips 9604 and Philips 9664 – and they’re super slim and super fast. More details on the new Philips Net TV TVs after the jump.
Dubbed the “Xbox killer” by the mainstream media, 16-year-old Shane Boyd has been sentenced to life (22 years, minimum 11) for stabbing to death fellow teenager Conor Black outside a party in Moston, Manchester last year. Boyd stabbed Black over the “alleged theft of an Xbox games console”, a fact which has sent the mainstream media into full spin mode.
Is this the Motorola Android phone we’ve all been waiting for? Find out why we reckon this leaked Motorola touchscreen phone might just be its first attempt at Android. It’s all after the jump.
Windows Mobile 6.5 and Windows 7 are made by the same company, but you’d never believe it. While Windows 7 is striding ahead, making improvements the world has been crying out for, Windows Mobile 6.5 is struggling to keep up with the mobile competition.
Microsoft’s mobile development teams aren’t completely clueless though. They only have to peep across the hall at what the chaps in charge of Windows 7 are up to for a spot of inspiration. Read our five lessons Windows mobile can learn from Windows 7 after the jump.
Rumours of the new Sony PSP 4000 have begun to surface, before the PSP 3000. If the “highly-trusted source” one site is quoting is to be believed, the Sony PSP 4000 will launch in late 2009 and isn’t a totally new PSP2 hardware platform. Instead it’s a radical redesign of the existing PSP.
The Philips Cinema 21:9 TV, the world’s first super widescreen TV for movie viewing, has finally been priced and dated. Want to know how much damage a Philips Cinema 21:9 TV will do to your wallet? Brace yourself.