The LitPhone is a fairly nondescript mobile phone with two significant features – a built in TV tuner and a micro projector for displaying video on the nearest wall. Yep, that’s right. It’s a bonafide portable entertainment centre!
The new iPhone OS 3.0 features just keep on rolling in. Another one Cupertino forgot to mention at the keynote has just been spotted: data detectors running in multiple apps, bringing intuitive options for text to your touchscreen!
Since Microsoft’s mandatory “New Xbox Experience” update to its Xbox 360 console, some users have complained of console-killing “E74″ messages. To some, these appear to have replaced the infamous Red Ring of Death (RRoD) three lights that previously indicated a broken console.
Now Microsoft has confused already angry gamers by claiming it is “not accurate” to say Xbox 360s have been “reworked” to show E74 errors instead of the RRoD, but at the same admitting “E74 can indicate the general hardware failure associated with three flashing red lights”.
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UPDATE: the Top 100 iPhone apps part 2 is now live. Read on up and start downloading!
We’ve trawled the App Store, and sifted the solid gold iPhone apps from the wealth of time wasters. Read on, we’ve done the hard work for you! If you own an iPhone (or iPod touch) you owe it to yourself to install these apps!
Sony’s PS3 showing at E3, the world’s largest videogame trade show, taking place in Los Angeles in early June, will include the next installments in the MotorStorm, Jak & Daxter and Uncharted series. As well as the massively-anticipated, grown-up adventure game Heavy Rain (by the makers of Fahrenheit) and, presumably a load more.
The list of games was revealed as Sony announced a pre-E3 press event for US media.