May, 2009

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The SkyTone Alpha 680 is the cute looking netbook-cum-tablet from Korea that runs the Android operating system usually found in the G1, HTC Magic, et al. We saw an advert and a user interface demo last month and now someone has tracked down some close-up pictures of the prototype.

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The LG Viewty Smart, LG’s snap happy successor to the Viewty touchscreen phone, goes on sale in the UK in May, a month before expected!

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The Sony PS3 Slim, a slimline redesigned version of the Sony PS3, is in production, if pictures from the manufacturing plant and posted on a Chinese message board, are to be believed.

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Slingplayer – the iPhone client that lets you watch video streamed from a Slingbox set-top box – has had its 3G support removed, as we reported yesterday. US mobile carrier AT&T has admited what many have suspected – it asked Apple to remove the 3G function.

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The HiFiMAN HM-801 may look like a Bond gadget from the Sean Connery era, but it’s that big for a reason: it’ll let you swap in your own portable amp, making it a PMP that audiophiles can carry around without worrying about flaky bass and timid treble.

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Well, looky here. Looks like we’ve caught ourselves all the latest tech news in one place, from phones to laptops and more. Get it while it’s hot!

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Modern Warfare 2, the sequel to Call Of Duty: Modern Warfare, will feature “wide open” gameplay with “a lot of variety” according to Jason West, President, developer Infinity Ward. West was quoted in an extensive ten-page feature in the US magazine Game Informer, which reveals several other key new details regarding the hotly-anticipated Modern Warfare 2.

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The Logitech Wireless Guitar Controller, licensed for Guitar Hero, for the Sony PS3 and PS2, is to get a European release in June, in black. But expect to pay over £100 for the real wood high-end guitar. The original Logitech guitar was officially US-only. But are British Guitar Hero: World Tour and Rock Band (the guitar is compatible with both games) fans rabid enough to buy a game controller that costs as much as a real guitar? Or will they be more wowed over by rival Beatles-licensed peripherals from Rock Band?

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