Good morning! Oh. Not so good? Never mind: kickstart the week by stocking up on all the latest tech news you might have missed over the weekend. It’s all rounded up for you right here in techie breakie.
Right, here we go. Web news up first: despite only launching on Thursday, Google Street View has already caused complaints, with photos being pulled left right and centre; iTunes is now offering HD movies to own in America; BBC iPlayer traffic shot up over 2008, and a new website celebrated its launch by giving away £700k. Be sure to enter.
In mobile, O2 dropped the price of the iPhone 3G. It’s now free on contract from £35 a month! Samsung meanwhile could be slapping Android on the Omnia HD, and we think we’ve found the UK launch date for the LG Arena.
In computing, Microsoft denied that Second Light is the Surface 2, the Eee Shell netbook got a UK price and we found a Linux machine masquerading as a door!
Finally, in HDTV, Samsung could be rolling its movie store out to its TV line, and Denon delayed its universal Blu-ray player, the Denon DVD-A1UD.
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