Youtube’s getting set to show live sport and already has full TV shows. But now it’s dabbling with a movie rental service. The small scale experiment teams Youtube with the Sundance Film Festival but could be the beginning of a much bigger move…
Youtube’s getting set to show live sport and already has full TV shows. But now it’s dabbling with a movie rental service. The small scale experiment teams Youtube with the Sundance Film Festival but could be the beginning of a much bigger move…
For all the hype and hullabaloo, just imagine if Steve Jobs rolls up in San Francisco next week and doesn’t unveil the fabled iTablet. Then what? Well, if the gossip in our ultimate rumour guide turns out to be off colour, just what other goodies could Apple have lined up to woo us with? Here’s our pick of the 10 alternatives to the iSlate.
Apple’s forthcoming tablet has been called many things – the Apple Tablet, the iSlate, the iTablet – but it seems its fighting hard for another name. Apple has filed multiple requests to gain control of the ‘iPad’ trademark. The name is currently controlled by Fujitsu which uses it for a small device used in US retail stores.
UPDATE: We’ve just taken Nokia Ovi Maps’ free navigation features for a test spin on a rickshaw around London. Read on for the news photos and first impressions.
Nokia Ovi Maps now offers free navigation for anyone looking to skip the cost of a full blown satnav, and we’ve just had a quick hands-on to see how it works. Read on for all the photos!
Sony Ericsson’s Vivaz was revealed yesterday in a leaked press release but now the official one has arrived to confirm the facts about the HD video shooting blower…
We’ve just got more details on Nokia Ovi Maps‘s free navigation at the Finn’s press conference in London town this morning, and it’s seriously impressive. Want to know all of the tricks up its sleeve? Read on.
Nokia‘s Ovi Maps just got a whole lot more enticing. Starting right now, anyone toting a Nokia smartphone will be able to use it for free turn by turn navigation, in more than 70 countries worldwide, including the UK. Now, where’s that international Google Maps Navigation, hmm? Read on for the details.
The predilection for powerful, but slinky laptops with bargain bucket price tags is all but killing off the netbook as we know it. The latest one we’ve laid our mitts on is the Acer Aspire 1410. A dinky little number, but with grunt to handle more demanding apps, it’s going up against the likes of Samsung X120 and Toshiba Satellite T110. So how does it stand up? Read our Acer Aspire 1410 review now and find out.