March, 2009

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Tesla Model S - touch screen?

A new Tesla electric car, the Tesla S, is in the works, and this little spy shot shows just what you’ll get inside: what would appear to be a massive touchscreen instead of a dashboard.

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MacBook Pro 17-inch unboxed!

The latest MacBook Pro 17-inch (You know, the one with the 8 hour battery and aluminium all-in-one shell) just slid through the letter box and into our waiting hands. We didn’t hang about: we’ve ripped the MacBook Pro 17-inch from its packaging and shoved a camera at it from every angle. Read on for stacks of pictures in our unboxing!

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Asus Eee PC 1002H gets official

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The Asus Eee PC 1002H has just popped up online over on the Asus website, and yes, it’s another 10 inch Eee PC. What’s Asus playing at? Wasn’t it working to trim down the number of Eee models? Read on to find out if the Asus Eee PC 1002H can stand out from the crowd.

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The GameTrak Freedom, an Xbox 360 motion sensor controller like the WiiMote, has just been detailed for launch at Games Developers Conference 09, along with a new Nintendo DS pen with tactile feedback. Read on if you fancy turning your console into a Wii.

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T-Mobile may have a secret plan to get a working Flash 10 plugin on their Android devices before anyone else. An embedded system company has been hired to port Flash 10 to the Android platform by a ‘global tier-1 carrier’.

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Snow Leopard, the next version of Mac OS X, could come with a complete graphical, “marble” redesign, inside sources claim. What’s Cupertino got planned? A complete visual overhaul if rumour mongers are to be believed.

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Aptly named Wolfenstein 3D Classic has just taken up residence on the iTunes Store, available to download for iPhone and iPod Touch. The App costs a mere £2.99 and sports a whole new control interface designed to suit the multi-touch interface. Although all you actually need is forwards, back, left right and shoot.

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The Motorola Ming is a Linux-based touchscreen phone that Motorola aimed at the Chinese market. Although seemingly a bit of a dead end, and at odds with other Motorola phones, the Ming is getting another chance to take over the world in the form of the A1210.

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