A Spotify S60 app to get all that music streaming goodness on your Nokia smartphone has just been demoed, and we’ve peeped the first video of it already. Read on to see it in action!
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The Spotify iPhone and Android app killer feature is offline caching, letting you store playlists locally to play back when you’re out of 3G or Wi-Fi, but it might not just be limited to mobiles: the service could soon work on net-starved laptops too. Read on to see how we know.
With the PS3 Slim launch and an Xbox 360 Elite price cut all going down in the space of a week, picking which HD console to go for hasn’t been made any easier. If you’re wondering which did better in the Bank Holiday rush though, here’s your answer: the PS3 Slim, and by a country mile.
GTA IV The Ballad of Gay Tony is due to drop on 29 October. And details are more scant than a Bohan–based stripper’s clothes. Until now, that is. Word on new weapons, killer mini–games and missions that bring the fun back to GTA IV is in. Read on and we’ll load you up with the deets.
We saw last month how Facebook was beginning to let you send updates direct to Twitter, but now it’s taken another step towards opening up and making streams public: a bunch of new widgets that even let you comment through other web pages. Is this another prong in Mark Zuckerberg’s plan to squash Twitter?
Pure already touts some killer DAB/internet radio combos. In fact, the Pure Evoke Flow is probably our most used gadget. But if you don’t fancy that or the Avanti Flow, then the slick new Pure Siesta Flow is perfect. Plus it won’t clobber your wallet. Read on for all the details.
There’s plenty of hot gossip doing the rounds about Apple’s annual iPod gathering this Wednesday. But while we all get het up about a camera–packing new iPod touch and slinky iPod nano, spare a thought for the iPod Classic. It seems the one that started it all is about to get the chop. Read on for the full skinny.
The Samsung LED TV Couple sounds like a pair who went on a blind date and bonded over home cinema, but it’s something very different. It’s a tablet and telly combo that connects over Wi-Fi to help you choose what you’re watching, like the new Toshiba JournE Touch tablet, but with a killer one-up. Read on to find out what it is.