It’s nine o’clock, so while you pretend you’re wading through the emails from overnight, take the time to catch up with all the latest tech news bits and bobs from around the world. They’re all tucked away like they’re playing sardines in techie breakie, so read on to find them all.
We chased down Samsung for some more details on the Samsung N310 netbook that was launched yesterday, so if you want some more pics of the soap bar shaped sub-notebook, as well as specs, shipping info and pricing, be sure to check in.
Dell‘s known for making netbooks too, but it’s been rumoured to have been dabbling in the smartphone market of late. Now it seems nothing’s come of it as the company’s Android phone hasn’t impressed any network enough to carry it. Ouch.
On the web, we saw more hints that HD TV shows are coming to Amazon Video On Demand, an online game got approved as a real world bank, Microsoft admitted it’s found a security flaw in Internet Explorer 8, and the first web-connected magazine hit shelves.
In gaming, Sony has started charging PS3 developers to host downloadable content on PlayStation Network, and fresh on the heels of the new Samsung YP-CP3 PMP came the iriver P35, with widgets!
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