The Nokia Ovi Files service is one of the hidden gems of Nokia’s online assault on the mobile world. A simple idea, it syncs files between your home PC and a Nokia phone.
Trashing those bundled buds is always top of the list when you rip open a new MP3 player. But in these financially frisky times, landing a pair that won’t sound as shonky as X Factor twerps JLS is tough. Step forward the new Denon AH–C360′s, which claim to offer killer sound at a price that won’t make you weep.
There’s a storm heading Microsoft‘s way after it introduced full video ads across its Xbox Live service. Not only are Gold members expected to cough up some hard earned just to use the service, but they now have to put up with products being pushed in their face too while they’re using it. The Electricpig Forum has spoken, click on to hear its (albeit slightly oinky) roar.
Spotify has just inked a deal that’ll bring everyone’s favourite gadget fan, Stephen Fry, to the revolutionary streaming service. The deal with IODA (Independent Online Distribution Alliance) will let you nab a selection of Fry’s audio books for free. Sure that’ll fit in just dandy with your death metal playlists.
Microsoft outlined its plans for a tarted up Xbox Live last week. While those of you craving Facebook, Twitter and Last.fm will have to wait, you can still sign up early to get involved with the rejigged offering. All you need to do is answer a few questions and you’ll be hosting virtual movie parties in no time at all. Keep reading to find out how.
The Olympus E-P1 might look retro, but this all-new compact camera is just about the most advanced snapper in the world. Inside is a new Micro Four Thirds sensor that gives the E-P1 the same basic features as a fully-fledged SLR, only without the extra bulk.
We’ve unboxed the Elonex eBook already, but now we’ve had a bit of a read of it we thought you might like to too. Is it the Kindle killer – or Kindle substitute here in the UK – we’ve been crying out for and can it unseat the Cool-er in our hearts and on our bookshelves? Read on and see for yourself in our hands-on video!
Attention QWERTY fans! Nokia’s got an all-new keyboard-wielding superphone, the Nokia 6760. It’s similar to the Nokia Surge, announced in the US last week, but not quite the same. Read on for all the info.