March, 2009

Cor, is it Wednesday already? We’re almost halfway through the week. Better celebrate by catching up with all the latest tech news then, and lucky for you, it’s all rounded up right here. Read on for techie breakie.

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Twitter is to be taught in Britain’s primary schools as the Government seeks to make online communication a permanent part of the UK’s education system. No, it’s not April 1st. Twitter really is about to join maths, English and science in British classrooms.

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Sennheiser has just launched the Sennheiser Sport II line of sports earphones, and leading the charge is the durable Sennheiser CX 380 Sport II. Read on to meet the rest of the family.

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The Mintpass mintpad may look like plain old PMP with a touchscreen, but this little critter does an awful lot for very little, and it’s about to go on sale outside of its native South Korea at last. Read on for the facts, plus plenty of pics.

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Panasonic‘s just pushed out the Panasonic HJE700 earphones, new cans boasting both comfort and supreme sound quality. Read on for all the aural delights!

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UPDATE: The IKEA Leko isn’t a car sadly, but a car sharing scheme for French shoppers. To be honest, we’d have preferred an April Fools prank to that.


IKEA is teasing eco-fans with the IKEA Leko, its concept car set to be unveiled on March 31. But are the Swedes about to get into the auto industry, or does the proximity to April Fools Day mean this has hoax carved into the plywood? Read on for all the details, and absolutely no jokes about flat-packed cars.

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The new iPod shuffle VoiceOver feature could be getting an upgrade, so long as you’re using iTunes on Mac OS X Leopard. An update to OS X has the potential to greatly improve the littlest iPod’s vocal skills. Playlist not being read properly? Better read on then.

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Since Apple showed off the iPhone OS 3.0 there’s been chatter about what a new iPhone will offer, from an OLED screen to speedier 3G, a video camera and more capacity. The choices for daydreaming fanboys are endless, but we want a dose of realism.

Thanks to iPhone OS 3.0 the new iPhone’s unlikely to have too many new features that existing iPhone 3G and 2G handsets can’t be gifted with new software. So what will convince you to make the upgrade? Answer our poll below.

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