April, 2009

Categories: Mobile Phones    Tags: , , , , , ,

Check out these images of the Toshiba K01, K02 and L02 MID (mobile internet device) leaked on the web, set to join the new Toshiba smartphones we’ve just spied leaked online. Read on for all the info on Toshiba’s roadmap, and why it could be able to dominate the MID market.

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The Toshiba TG02 and TG03, the next versions of Tosh’s Snapdragon smartphone, have just leaked online. Read on to find out what’s new in the Toshiba TG02 and Toshiba TG03.

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JVC‘s just unveiled a 46 inch 3D TV, and it’s less than three inches at its thickest point! Say goodbye to blur and bulk in 3D displays, this one might just pave the way for 3D TV at home!

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Wii MotionPlus, the accuracy-enhancing add on for the Nintendo Wii remote, will go on sale on 12 June, with Wii Sports Resort, one of the first games to support it, following the next month.

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The Packard Bell dot netbook that was shelved a while back has just made a surprise come back, and this time, it’s packing 10 and 11.6 inch screen sizes. Exactly like the new Acer Aspire One models, wouldn’t you say?

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Nokia is working on a sidekick-like phone with a strange new ‘swivel’ form factor, according to leaked documents. Don’t get too excited though, from what we’ve seen this won’t be a full-blown Nseries smartphone, instead running the lower-powered Symbian S40.

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eBay set to sell off Skype?

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eBay could be looking to sell Skype, the popular VoIP phone service it owns, and Skype’s founders are reported to be prepping a bid! Going once, going twice…

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The Red Ring of Death (RRoD) error has already been a massive headache for Microsoft. But despite a special extension to Red Ring warranties, an estimated $1 billion repair bill and a string of new Xbox 360 innards behind it, it seems Xbox 360 hardware errors are still plaguing the console. A new error, known as E74, has forced Microsoft to extend Xbox 360 warranties yet again. Read on for the full details.

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