April, 2009

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A brand new BlackBerry package has just been announced by T-Mobile, Pay Once. It’s a pay as you go (PAYG) tariff with a twist: you get unlimited emails and internet access for a whole year’s worth of cash up front with the BlackBerry!

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ViewSonic VPC100 super thin all-in-one arrives

The ViewSonic VPC100 all-in-one has just arrived to show all the others how it’s done: it’s an iMac-style computer hidden in a screen that’s just 35mm thick!

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Toshiba Mini NB200 netbook boasts 9hr battery!

The Toshiba Mini NB200 may claim to be a “mini-notebook”, but it’s a 10.1inch netbook through and through: it’s even got a 9 hour battery life to prove it!

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Using your phone abroad is about to get a lot cheaper. Roaming data, call and text message costs on the continent will be slashed from July: the European Parliament has just voted to bring in caps for mobile charges abroad. How much could you save? An absolute ton!

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New PSP won’t be a PSP2

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The new PSP rumoured to be unveiled at E3 this year won’t be the PSP2 or PSP-4000, but something much more left field, according to new tittle-tattle. Want to know what’s in and what’s out of this mysterious new PSP? Read on…

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MacBook update incoming?

An update to Apple’s MacBook range update could be on the cards for its WWDC event in June, says an inside source. Want to know what improvements are being touted for the MacBook and MacBook Pro? Read on for all the info coming through the grapevine.

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Sony-Ericsson are working on an Adroid handset that will be on sale by the end of this year, claims an article in DigiTimes. This rather flies in the face of SE boss Hideki Komiyama recent announcement in a Reuters interview that the company would not have a phone running Google’s OS any time soon.

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Twitter has been used for some strange things before (Describing burglaries, the national curriculum), but this is surely a first: the microblogging service will be used to tweet “live” updates of the coronation of King Henry VIII, 500 years after it happened.

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