Dell’s first foray into the mobile phone market is rumoured to be days away from an official announcement, but while we wait for the nod there’s more speculation to mull over – not to mention some photos. Read on for more.
It’s Apple patent filing time again. Those Cupertino cats have been at it again, serving up another patent application that has got the Mac rumour community speculating like crazy. This time, the buzz is all about Apple’s potential plans for a screen that automatically compensates for motion.
LG has pulled the wrappers off its latest netbook, and it’s looking like a cast-iron treat for on-the-move users. Why? Well, the new LG X130 comes with a 9-cell battery serving up a mammoth 12 hours of use per charge. Read on for more details!
We’ve just had official confirmation that the Samsung ST1000 camera we spotted in blurrycam shots a couple of days ago is the real deal – and according to Samsung it’s the first ever compact camera to offer GPS, Wi-Fi and Bluetooth in a single body.
With sleek new models imminent, the Sony Reader is one of the hottest gadget franchises going. The only problem though, is finding eBooks that’ll play nice on the futuristic fiction fan. Fortunately, Sony has heard the cries of first adopters, and is now planning to use an open platform to sell all its books.
Yoko Ono’s meddling at the eleventh hour nearly brought down the planned release of Beatles Rock Band. John Lennon’s widow swooped in at the last minute with a raft of changes, after Macca, Ringo and Dhani Harrison had given it their seal of approval. Read on to see how Yoko’s still managing to wind up Beatles fans the world over.
The Palm Pre is still months off its December UK release. But the iPhone–basher has hit the headlines across the pond for all the wrong reasons. See, one wily user has uncovered the Pre’s snooping skills, with the blower sending private info back to Palm HQ. Keep reading to see what Palm has to say for itself.