That anonymous Android slate we saw rocking the socks off the iPod touch’s styling last week has finally been tracked down. Want to know what it is? Read on and see.
That anonymous Android slate we saw rocking the socks off the iPod touch’s styling last week has finally been tracked down. Want to know what it is? Read on and see.
Nokia World is just days away now, but Nokia’s got another tasty little titbit to tide you over until then: Nokia Money. It’s a brand new service that will let you pay by sending text messages. Want to know when your mobile kills off the wallet once and for all? Read on.
Motorola’s been tipped to jump aboard the Android bandwagon for yonks, but it’s finally about to climb on and shout about it: an Android-flavoured prezzer hosted by the troubled American company is going down next month. Want to know when Moto rips the covers off? And will it be able to pull off a Palm?
The Sony Reader Touch e-reader has finally landed in the UK, and we’ve to grips with the digital, pokable paperback already. Can it steal the Kindle’s thunder before it even launches here? Peep the photos for yourself and see!
Sony has promised that its new Pocket and Touch eBook Readers will be with us soon, but it’s also let slip that the 3G enabled Daily could also find its way to our shores sometime in the near future. Is an unconnected Reader enough or is access to a virtual wireless bookshelf more your thing? Jump on over to the Electricpig forum and write down your thoughts.
You know the usual chatter by now. You buy a PC, you need anti–virus extras. You buy a Mac, you don’t. Well, not any more. Eagle–eyed bloggers have found that the newly minted OS Snow Leopard crams in anti–virus as standard, showing Apple’s clearly concerned about its mighty Macs catching something nasty. Read on for the full skinny.