Settle down for a bowl of the biggest headlines in technology today. We’ve got everything from PlayStation syncing phones to stupidly named search engines. Ready? Steady? Pour!
Settle down for a bowl of the biggest headlines in technology today. We’ve got everything from PlayStation syncing phones to stupidly named search engines. Ready? Steady? Pour!
Xbox LIVE is to start streaming Sky Player to your telly from the Autumn, making the Xbox 360 the first console to pipe through live TV!
The Sony Ericsson Aino is the kind of gadget we weep for. A beautiful phone, with killer software and a feature set to stop rivals in their tracks. But it’s fatally flawed. Why? Because this is as close to a PlayStation phone as Sony Ericsson can get, and it’s still miles off.
Sony Ericsson just unveiled the world’s first phone to tap into the PS3 remotely. It uses the remote play function PSP owners will be familiar with, serving up photos, videos and music from the console at home, no matter where you are. Read on for all the details.
The Sony Ericsson Satio is the new name for the 12.1 megapixel Sony Ericsson Idou: we’ve just got hands-on with the finished phone, so come zoom in on it in our gallery!
It might not connect to a PS3. It might not have a whopping great 12.1 megapixel camera, but the Sony Ericsson Yari is still worth a look. It’s packing astoundingly clever motion control tech, for what Sony Ericsson is calling “gesture gaming”.
The Nokia Home Control Center, Nokia’s bid to get you controlling your home through your blower, has been spun off to another company, and will be delayed until next year at the earliest.
Look, it’s the Samsung N310! Is it a swim float? Is it a bar of soap? Nope: it’s a netbook, and one of the most striking we’ve seen yet. We’ve just got hands on with it so come meet and greet it in our gallery and find out what we think!