January, 2010

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NokiaNokia‘s just dropped an invite through the door to an Ovi announcement going down on Thursday in London town. What’s Espoo got to shout about, eh?

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Asus DR-570The Asus DR-570 OLED e-reader was outed this weekend in a Times article, but we’ve just grabbed the complete spec sheet. Want to know everything it’s packing? Read on and find out.

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LG InTouch Max GW620 on sale now!

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LG InTouch Max GW620 on sale now!The LG InTouch Max GW620 Android phone has finally gone on sale after months undercover. We’ve got the price, specs and more on the QWERTY Google blower right here, so read on for the skinny.

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Asus DR-950: 9-inch e-reader spied! Asus DR-950: 9-inch e-reader spied!

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The Asus DR-950 is Asus’s second e-reader outed this morning, and this one’s gunning straight for the Kindle DX. It’s a black and white job with a spacious 9-inch touchscreen, and we’ve got all the details on it here.

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AsimoAsimo isn’t exactly shy of the limelight, but Honda’s real boy is about to hit the big time: a movie about him is set to debut at the Sundance film festival, and the robot will be making an appearance too.

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New York Times bosses are set to introduce charging for the New York Times website within weeks. It’s thought the timing could coincide with Apple’s predicted Apple Tablet even on January 27. Could this be another sign that big newspapers and magazines are gearing up to hit Apple’s as-yet hypothetical device?
New York magazine reports that New York Times chairman Arthur Sulzberger Jr is gearing up to announce charging for its website. It claims that the New York Times will opt for a metered payment system where users will be able to sample a certain number of free articles before being asked to pay.
If the New York Times’ does opt for that model, it would seem consistent with iTunes’ current payment system. The New York Times was the source of one of the earliest Apple Tablet rumours in this latest round of fevered speculation when editor Bill Keller seemingly mentioned the device in talk to staff.
It’s been heavily rumoured that the Apple Tablet will feature an ebook reader with a heavy focus on magazines. Apple has apparently been visiting publishers to discuss partnerships and magazine publishers like Conde Nast have shown concepts for bringing their magazines to tablets.
If newspapers and magazines offer subscriptions on an Apple Tablet, will you be buying them?
Due TBA | £TBA | Apple (via New York)

Apple Mac TabletNew York Times bosses are set to introduce charging for the New York Times website within weeks. It’s thought the timing could coincide with Apple’s predicted Apple Tablet even on January 27. Could this be another sign that big newspapers and magazines are gearing up to hit Apple’s as-yet hypothetical device?

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Grand Theft Auto has arrived on the iPhone and iPod Touch with Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars making the jump to the iTunes App Store.
Early reviews of Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars for the iPhone suggest that the game is a faithful port with graphics comparable to the PSP version rather than the slightly clunkier Nintendo DS edition.
Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars on the iPhone uses onscreen controls rather than the iPhone’s accelerometer and includes the mini-games that were present in its original version.
Grabbing Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars on the iPhone will set you back £5.99. If you want to find out what the game’s like before you do, try our Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars review for an idea of how the original fared.
Out now | £5.99 | iTunes

GTA: Chinatown Wars iPhoneGrand Theft Auto has arrived on the iPhone and iPod Touch with Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars making the jump to the iTunes App Store. We told you Grand Theft Auto was coming to iPhone back in September but now it’s arrived…

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Asus DR-570 OLED e-readerThe Asus DR-570 e-reader has broken cover, after months of internet rumours and hints from the company’s top brass, and it’s shaping up to be a major Kindle killer. Read on for all the details.

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