April, 2009

Department store Selfridges turns 100 this year, and to commemorate the occasion it’s releasing ten limited edition BlackBerry Bold phones, each finished in gloriously bright (some might say “Bold”, har har) yellow.

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The Samsung I7500 was only confirmed by O2 Germany yesterday, but already someone has got their hands on a working model and taken some photos for your viewing pleasure.

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Konami has pulled the plug on its Iraq war ‘game-amentry’, Six Days in Fallujah. Konami told a Japanese news site that the level of public outcry and criticism had changed its mind about the whole project. “After seeing the reaction to the videogame in the United States and hearing opinions sent through phone calls and e-mail, we decided several days ago not to sell it,” a Konami spokesperson revealed.

Six Days in Fallujah could still see the light of day, as long as a new publisher can be found; developer Atomic Games has yet to decide what it’s going to do following Konami’s withdrawal.

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Mac users have been able to back up entire computers for over a year, thanks to Time Capsule and Time Machine – and now PC users are getting a similar device in the pebble-like shape of the Seagate Replica.

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There’s nothing guaranteed to slap your brain awake like a large helping of the latest tech news. Start the day as you means to go on, and get yourself up to speed with a daily dose of Techie Breakie!

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Storage kings LaCie have just made re-using your SD/SDHC and microSD cards a lot easier. The dinky new LaCie Data/Share device features card slots and a USB connector, and lets you access whatever’s stored on the cards without faffing around with larger adapters.

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Sony Ericsson could well be beavering away on a second Windows Mobile-based Xperia phone – at least if the boss of Skyhook Wireless is to be believed.

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Rejoice, Fallout 3 fans who don’t fancy getting their downloadable content by, er, downloading it. A new listing at web retail giant Amazon has revealed that the post-nuclear DLC – or at least the first two installments – will be released as a standard retail bundle.

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