Google has turned to traditional TV advertising for the first time to promote its web browser Chrome, as it struggles to tempt web adventurers away from Internet Explorer and Firefox.
CoPilot Live 7 HD, the hi-res version of ALK‘s satnav software for phones, has just turned on the ignition, and makes full use of your touchscreen Windows Mobile smartphone’s WVGA screen.
The Samsung N110 netbook is on sale now in the UK, promising stunning stamina when unplugged. Read on to find out where you can nab yours, and for how much.
The Sharp AQUOS D 10 series is the company’s latest high end LCD range with a useful little USP: they all support online video streaming, just like Panasonic‘s Viera Cast tellies!
The Nokia XpressMusic 5900 is yet to be announced, but Chinese site PC Online has what it claims are several pictures of a new Nokia bearing that name.
The hints that a MacBook 3G is on the way are moving from subtle shoulder taps to sharp kicks to the shins. An AT&T boss let slip the US network might be trying to cook up a deal with Apple for mobile broadband in your MacBook a while back, but in the last fortnight we’ve heard rumours of a MacBook update at WWDC, seen an Apple Mac job posting for a 3G engineer and had tip offs from Snow Leopard developers that it’s coming soon.
But would you want a MacBook with 3G built in? Are you fine with cruising cafe Wi-Fi when you’re out and about, or do you find yourself caught short? Should Tim Cook and co have other priorities for a next-gen MacBook? Blu-ray, maybe? Vote in our poll and have your say!
BioShock 2, the sequel to one of the best (and scariest) games of last year, will feature a single-player mode designed by developer 2K Marin, but a multi-player mode designed by Dark Sector, Unreal Tournament and BioShock PS3 developer Digital Extremes.