The HTC Tattoo will be up for grabs tomorrow, but if you’re still wavering as to whether it’s the right Android blower for you, then be sure to clamp your peepers on this new video, showing the Google-loving phone in action.
The HTC Tattoo will be up for grabs tomorrow, but if you’re still wavering as to whether it’s the right Android blower for you, then be sure to clamp your peepers on this new video, showing the Google-loving phone in action.
Still not sure about getting your wallet out and grabbing the Tony Hawk Ride board peripheral? Well, if you’re a Wii owner, playing as your very own Mii should be able to sway you into buying that wheel-free skateboard. So what’s the deal and when can you start giving your Wii shaggy hair and massive trainers? Read on for all the details?
The phishing scam that led to thousands of Hotmail account details being posted online could have affected many more webmail services than first though: Gmail, Yahoo and AOL mail users are also believed to have been affected. Read on for the full details.
The Sony Ericsson Satio was arguably the most hyped phone at Mobile World Congress. Known initially as the Idou, its multimedia powers were obviously aimed squarely at the iPhone and the slew of now unleashed Google Android phones. So, can this all–rounder win out and become the go to smartphone of 2009? Read our full Sony Ericsson Satio review now and find out.
There might be half an hour until lunchtime proper, but start early by tucking in to a plate of all the latest tech news right here. Read on for the latest.
The head of games retailer Chips has slammed the PSPgo and has predicted the spanking new handheld will “fail miserably”. That in spite of a surge of PSP sales since the console’s launch and prices already on the right side of £200. Read on to see just what bad mouthing is going down.
We’ve been pestering Amazon ever since it announced the Kindle‘s worldwide release earlier this morning. Now we’ve got some juicy new facts, including a heads-up that the larger Kindle DX will be launching internationally in 2010.
UPDATE: We’ve just heard from Leica: Nikon has nothing to do with the production of the X1. That doesn’t rule out a similar model being unveiled later this month though.
The Nikon D3s is all but a shoe in for launch later this month, but word on the digital grapevine has it that there’s another snapper from the Japanese camera cobbler coming to join it, and it’s a clone of the beautiful Leica X1.