It’s all but certain that this year’s iPod nano will have a clickwheel and a camera, but a newly discovered Apple patent application shows what next year might herald: a multitouch iPod nano, with the controls behind the screen. Say what?
It’s all but certain that this year’s iPod nano will have a clickwheel and a camera, but a newly discovered Apple patent application shows what next year might herald: a multitouch iPod nano, with the controls behind the screen. Say what?
Sony and Nintendo are in trouble. In spite of the forthcoming PSP Go and Wii Sports Resort‘s recent strong showing, both the PS3 and Wii are taking a battering, with sale of both consoles falling through the floor in recent months. So what’s thde al? And how can two of the planet’s biggest gaming types turn things round? Read on to find out.

Thanks to a rather lush 4.3–inch screen and an Apple–like aluminium frame, the iRiver P7 looks and sounds just like the kind of PMP to give the iPod touch a shoeing. But once you’ve get all het up over its top–end innards, be prepared to for a mighty let down when you kick the P7 into gear. It’s more sluggish than a milkfloat and there are software niggles galore.
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Wow, it really is happening. A Sky 3D channel will launch in 2010, serving up a slew of different shows in mind–bending 3D over your existing Sky+HD box. The move comes just months after Sky announced its 3D plans and then trialled live broadcasts on the service. Keep reading to see just what you’ll need to live the three dimensional dream.
It may not be sunny outside, but we say take a Summer siesta anyway, and what better way to take a break than with all the breaking tech news? None, that’s what. Catch up with all the latest here in the lunchtime lowdown!
Just two days ago, plans for an Acer Android netbook appeared to be dead in the water, a victim of scurrilous insider chat in Taiwan and the world’s love affair with Google Chrome OS. However, word coming directly from Acer has its Android netbook on track and ready for an Autumn launch. Read on for all the details.
We’ve caught the LG BL40 Chocolate on video already, seen it in off the cuff Blurrycam shots and even in the sweaty hands of an Asian tech journo, but now LG’s finally fessed up. The LG BL40 Chocolate is real folks, and it’s dropped the first official photos of the widescreen wonder to prove it.