Picasa 3.5, the latest version of Google’s free photo software, has just been slapped up online for download. That extra 0.5 on the end adds a great new feature, face recognition, just like iLife 09, but there’s a lots more besides.
Picasa 3.5, the latest version of Google’s free photo software, has just been slapped up online for download. That extra 0.5 on the end adds a great new feature, face recognition, just like iLife 09, but there’s a lots more besides.
The first LG BL20 Chocolate video leaked out on Monday, but now the phone is official, popping up in a cubby hole on LG’s website with all the specs in tow. Read on to see what it’s packing.
A Sky 3D channel is set to begin broadcasting from next year, that much we already know. But what if you don’t happen to have a 3D-ready screen to hand? Sky’s got the answer, hinting at possible cinema screenings for its extravaganzas. Want to watch the footie in 3D on a real widescreen?
Microsoft is on a mission, with top brass saying that a whacking 30 phones packing in Windows Mobile 6.5 will be released by the end of 2009. Impressive, seeing as the mobile OS doesn’t even land until 6 October. Keep reading to see just who will be getting involved with the tweaked operating system.
Alienware has been bragging about a slew of new goodies it was planning on touting way out East at the Tokyo Games Show. But it seems its sugar daddy Dell just couldn’t keep a lid on it, leaking plans for the Alienware m15x on its very own site. Desperate for a hardcore gaming laptop? Then this bad boy might be for you.
Lay your mitts on a small laptop these days, and doubtless it’ll pack in a none–too–nippy Intel Atom, a Lidl–esque price tag and a decent enough 160GB HDD. Thankfully though, the Dell Inspiron 11z is no netbook, with the specs and the grunt to put it ahead of the game. But can this Windows Vista–packing machine do the business? Read our Dell Inspiron 11z review now for the full lowdown.