Kodak‘s just turned up the heat on Flip some more with the new Kodak Zi8, a HD camcorder that keeps the size and price down while upping the resolution all the way to 1080p. Read on if you want to know when it can be yours to shove in your pocket.

LG has never been shy of making phones that are a bit, well, strange. After the LG Shine and its mirror, there was the LG Cookie and its ludicrous name. And now the LG Crystal GD900 has rocked up with a transparent keypad. It claims to be the first of its kind. But it’s not just about looks. The tempered glass pad offers basic number dialing on top of slick gesture control and and functional fingersweeping.
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Acer was gearing to be the first out of the gate with an Android netbook, but those plans have been taken out to pasture: according to insiders, the Android Acer Aspire One has been postponed indefinitely.
We predicted that the Creative Zii EGG PMP would pack Android when we spotted plans for it earlier this month, and we were right. The iPod touch toppler has just been made official, and not only is it Google-fueled, but it records and plays HD video. Want to know more? Read on for all the pics and info.
Firefox 4.0? That was fast. Firefox 3.5 may have only just hit the interwebs, but Mozilla isn’t content just stuffing geolocation into the browser and sitting back: it’s already hard at work on the sequel. It’s just rolled out the blueprints, and it wants your thoughts. Want to have your say? Read on and find out.
Tap-tastic puzzle games are all well and good on the iPhone, but this particular puzzler is something different. Something vintage. This isn’t old, this is a classic. A must-own. And, curiously, entirely new at the same time. Read the full Monkey Island for iPhone review below to find out how.
Twitter has proved a hit with everyone from Joe Public to vain celebrities and multinational corporations, but MPs and civil servants haven’t dodged the micro-blogging bug either. They’re going to have to watch what they say from now on, as the Government’s released a new guide to keep tweeting in check. How long is it though? Not 140 characters, that’s for sure.